- W87
The W87 is an American thermonuclear missile warhead. It was created for use on the MX or Peacekeeper ICBM, 50 of which, with up to 12
warhead s per missile, were deployed during the 1986-2005 period. Starting in 2007, 200 of the W87 warheads from now-retired MX/Peacekeeer missiles will be backfitted onto much olderMinuteman III missiles, with only one warhead on each missile. [ [http://thebulletin.metapress.com/content/91n36687821608un/fulltext.pdf Robert S. Norris "Nuclear Notebook"] ]Description
Design of the W87 started in February
1982 atLawrence Livermore National Laboratory and production of the warhead began in July1986 and ended in December1988 . [ [http://scipp.ucsc.edu/~haber/UC_CORP/jendrese.htm University of California 1989 nuclear weapons labs status report] ] Its design is reportedly somewhat similar to theW88 , though that warhead was designed atLos Alamos National Laboratory .The weapons were refurbished for an extended lifespan by theNational Nuclear Security Administration 's Life Extension Program. [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060705/ap_on_sc/refurbished_nuke;_ylt=An3Td0vxOPihhkI2t27yzgcPLBIF;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ-- Scientists spruce up nation's oldest nukes] ]The W87 design includes all modern safety features, including insensitive
high explosive s LX-17 and PBX-9502 (primary componentTATB ), a fire resistant pit, and advanced arming and fuzing safety features.The original yield of the W87 was 300 kilotons of TNT, but has the announced ability to be upgraded to a yield of 475 kilotons, presumably by using more HEU in the fusion secondary stage tamper. It is not known if that upgrade was completely tested or merely designed and ready to implement.
The exact dimensions of the W87 are classified, but it fits inside the Mk. 21
reentry vehicle , which is a cone with base diameter of 22 inches (55 cm) and a length of 69 inches (175 cm). The weight is believed to be between 440 and 600 pounds (200 and 270 kilograms).Variants
In addition to the higher yield upgrade option described above, a specific variant W87-1 entered Phase 3 development engineering and was assigned its type designation in November
1988 . [U. Cal report op cit.] This variant was intended for theMGM-134 Midgetman small ICBM missile and was intended to have the full 475kiloton yield. The Midgetman and W87-1 were cancelled in January1992 .ee also
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List of nuclear weapons External links
* [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/W87.html W87 page at nuclearweaponsarchive.org]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/systems/w87.htm W87 page at globalsecurity.org]References
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