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- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb abstract "The Mark 90 nuclear bomb, given the nickname "Betty", was a cold war nuclear depth charge, developed by the United States in 1952.It had a length of 10 ft 2 in, a diameter of 2 ft 7.5 in, and a weight of 1,243 lb, and it carried a Mark 7 nuclear warhead with a yield of 5-10 kilotons. Its purpose was to serve as an anti-submarine weapon for the United States Navy.A test of the Mark 90 was conducted in 1955, as Operation Wigwam.All units were withdrawn from service by 1960.".
- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb thumbnail Wigwam.jpg?width=300.
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- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Cold_War_anti-submarine_weapons_of_the_United_States.
- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Cold_War_nuclear_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb comment "The Mark 90 nuclear bomb, given the nickname "Betty", was a cold war nuclear depth charge, developed by the United States in 1952.It had a length of 10 ft 2 in, a diameter of 2 ft 7.5 in, and a weight of 1,243 lb, and it carried a Mark 7 nuclear warhead with a yield of 5-10 kilotons. Its purpose was to serve as an anti-submarine weapon for the United States Navy.A test of the Mark 90 was conducted in 1955, as Operation Wigwam.All units were withdrawn from service by 1960.".
- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb label "Mark 90 nuclear bomb".
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- Mark_90_nuclear_bomb depiction Wigwam.jpg.
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