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- Q523446 subject Q8386813.
- Q523446 subject Q8387041.
- Q523446 abstract "The B46 nuclear bomb (or Mk-46) was a tested but never deployed American high-yield thermonuclear bomb which was designed and tested in the late 1950s. Though originally intended to be a production design, the B46 ended up being only an intermediate prototype which was test fired several times. These prototypes were known as TX-46 units (Test/Experimental).The B46 design roughly weighed 8,120 pounds and was about 37 inches in diameter. It was intended to have a 9 megaton yield.The design history of the B46 apparently derives most immediately from the older, larger Mark 21 nuclear bomb design, which was a design derivative of the Shrimp design which was the first US solid fueled thermonuclear bomb test fired in the Castle Bravo test.The B46 was test fired in Operation Hardtack I in 1958; the fission primary (see Teller-Ulam design) was test fired by itself in Hardtack Butternut with 81 kiloton estimated yield, the full weapon test fired in Hardtack Yellowwood and fizzled with only 330 kiloton yield, and was fired again in Hardtack Oak to full 8.9 megaton yield.The B46 design concepts were taken forwards into a new weapon design in 1959, the TX-53, which was redesignated the B53 nuclear bomb and W53 warhead. 50 B53 bombs were in US inactive reserves from 1997 to 2011, though none were actively deployed during that period.".
- Q523446 wikiPageExternalLink Allbombs.html.
- Q523446 wikiPageExternalLink B53.html.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q193227.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q2060548.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q2479574.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q304419.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q625107.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q734773.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q795307.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8386813.
- Q523446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8387041.
- Q523446 comment "The B46 nuclear bomb (or Mk-46) was a tested but never deployed American high-yield thermonuclear bomb which was designed and tested in the late 1950s. Though originally intended to be a production design, the B46 ended up being only an intermediate prototype which was test fired several times. These prototypes were known as TX-46 units (Test/Experimental).The B46 design roughly weighed 8,120 pounds and was about 37 inches in diameter.".
- Q523446 label "B46 nuclear bomb".