- B57 nuclear bomb
The B57
nuclear bomb was atactical nuclear weapon developed by theUnited States during theCold War .Entering production in
1963 as the Mk 57, the bomb was designed to be dropped from high-speed tactical aircraft. It had a streamlined casing to withstandsupersonic flight. It was 3 m (9 ft 10 in) long, with a diameter of about 37.5 cm (14.75 in). Basic weight was approximately 227kilograms (500 lbs).Some versions of the B57 were equipped with a parachute retarder (a 3.8 m/12.5 ft diameter
nylon /kevlar ribbon parachute) to slow the weapon's descent, allowing the aircraft to escape the blast (or to allow the weapon to survive impact with the ground inlaydown mode) at altitudes as low as 15 m (50 ft). Various fuzing modes were available, including a hydrostatic fuze for use as adepth charge for anti-submarine use.The B57 was produced in six versions (mods) with explosive yields ranging from 5 to 20
kiloton s. Mod 0 was 5 kT, Mod 1 and Mod 2 were 10 kT, Mod 3 and Mod 4 were 15 KT, and Mod 5 was 20 kT. The depth bomb version for theU.S. Navy was 10 kT.The B57 used the
Tsetse primary design for its core design, shared with several other mid- and late-1950s designs.The B57 was produced from
1963 to1967 . After1968 , the weapon became known as the B57 rather than the Mk 57. 3,100 weapons were built, the last of which was retired in June1993 .The B57 could be deployed by most U.S. fighter,
bomber and Navy antisubmarine warfare and patrol aircraft (S-3 Viking andP-3 Orion ), and by someU.S. Navy helicopter s.ee also
*
Tsetse primary
*List of nuclear weapons External links
* [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/Allbombs.html Allbombs.html list of all US nuclear weapons] at [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org nuclearweaponarchive.org]
* [http://www.thebulletin.org/article.php?art_ofn=ma01hansen Beware the old story] by Chuck Hansen, "Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists", March/April 2001 pp. 52-55 (vol. 57, no. 02)
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.