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- B83_nuclear_bomb diameter "457.2".
- B83_nuclear_bomb length "3657.6".
- B83_nuclear_bomb weight "1088.64".
- B83_nuclear_bomb abstract "The B83 nuclear weapon is a variable-yield gravity bomb developed by the United States in the late 1970s, entering service in 1983. With a maximum yield of 1.2 megatonnes of TNT (5.0 PJ) (75 times the yield of the atomic bomb "Little Boy" dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, which had a yield of 16 kilotonnes of TNT (67 TJ)), it is the most powerful nuclear free-fall weapon in the United States arsenal. It was designed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the first underground test detonation of the production B83 took place on 15 December 1984.".
- B83_nuclear_bomb diameter "0.4572".
- B83_nuclear_bomb length "3.6576".
- B83_nuclear_bomb thumbnail B-83_nuclear_weapon.jpg?width=300.
- B83_nuclear_bomb type Unguided_bomb.
- B83_nuclear_bomb weight "1088640.0".
- B83_nuclear_bomb wikiPageExternalLink B83.html.
- B83_nuclear_bomb wikiPageExternalLink 0052240.shtml.
- B83_nuclear_bomb wikiPageExternalLink b83.htm.
- B83_nuclear_bomb wikiPageID "1045731".
- B83_nuclear_bomb wikiPageRevisionID "606124369".
- B83_nuclear_bomb designer Lawrence_Livermore_National_Laboratory.
- B83_nuclear_bomb hasPhotoCollection B83_nuclear_bomb.
- B83_nuclear_bomb isExplosive "yes".
- B83_nuclear_bomb name "B83".
- B83_nuclear_bomb number "650".
- B83_nuclear_bomb service "1983".
- B83_nuclear_bomb type Unguided_bomb.
- B83_nuclear_bomb usedBy United_States.
- B83_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Cold_War_aerial_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- B83_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Cold_War_nuclear_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- B83_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Nuclear_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- B83_nuclear_bomb type Device.
- B83_nuclear_bomb type Weapon.
- B83_nuclear_bomb type Product.
- B83_nuclear_bomb type DesignedArtifact.
- B83_nuclear_bomb comment "The B83 nuclear weapon is a variable-yield gravity bomb developed by the United States in the late 1970s, entering service in 1983. With a maximum yield of 1.2 megatonnes of TNT (5.0 PJ) (75 times the yield of the atomic bomb "Little Boy" dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, which had a yield of 16 kilotonnes of TNT (67 TJ)), it is the most powerful nuclear free-fall weapon in the United States arsenal.".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83 (Kernwaffe)".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83 (核爆弾)".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83 nuclear bomb".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83-kernwapen".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "B83核弹".
- B83_nuclear_bomb label "Bomba nuclear B83".
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83_(Kernwaffe).
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs Bomba_nuclear_B83.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83_(核爆弾).
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83_핵폭탄.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83-kernwapen.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs B83.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs m.0416yd.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs Q795321.
- B83_nuclear_bomb sameAs Q795321.
- B83_nuclear_bomb wasDerivedFrom B83_nuclear_bomb?oldid=606124369.
- B83_nuclear_bomb depiction B-83_nuclear_weapon.jpg.
- B83_nuclear_bomb isPrimaryTopicOf B83_nuclear_bomb.
- B83_nuclear_bomb name "B83".