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- B53_nuclear_bomb diameter "1270.0".
- B53_nuclear_bomb length "3657.6".
- B53_nuclear_bomb weight "4014.36".
- B53_nuclear_bomb abstract "The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, with a yield of 9 megatons of TNT (38 PJ), was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976.The B53 was the basis of the W-53 warhead carried by the Titan II Missile, which was decommissioned in 1987. Although not in active service for many years before 2010, fifty B53s were retained during that time as part of the "Hedge" portion of the Enduring Stockpile until its complete dismantling in 2011. The last B53 was disassembled on October 25, 2011, a year ahead of schedule.With its retirement, the largest bomb currently in service in the U.S. nuclear arsenal is the B83, with a maximum yield of 1.2 megatons of TNT (5.0 PJ). The B53 was replaced in the bunker-busting role by a variant of the two-stage B61 nuclear bomb.".
- B53_nuclear_bomb diameter "1.27".
- B53_nuclear_bomb length "3.6576".
- B53_nuclear_bomb origin United_States.
- B53_nuclear_bomb thumbnail B53_at_Pantex.jpg?width=300.
- B53_nuclear_bomb type Nuclear_weapon.
- B53_nuclear_bomb weight "4014360.0".
- B53_nuclear_bomb wikiPageExternalLink B53.html.
- B53_nuclear_bomb wikiPageID "1124920".
- B53_nuclear_bomb wikiPageRevisionID "603965682".
- B53_nuclear_bomb designDate "1958".
- B53_nuclear_bomb designer Los_Alamos_National_Laboratory.
- B53_nuclear_bomb filling "Fission: 100% oralloy".
- B53_nuclear_bomb filling "Fusion: Lithium-6 and deuteride".
- B53_nuclear_bomb hasPhotoCollection B53_nuclear_bomb.
- B53_nuclear_bomb isExplosive "yes".
- B53_nuclear_bomb manufacturer United_States_Atomic_Energy_Commission.
- B53_nuclear_bomb name "B53".
- B53_nuclear_bomb number "about 340".
- B53_nuclear_bomb origin "United States".
- B53_nuclear_bomb productionDate "1961".
- B53_nuclear_bomb service "1962".
- B53_nuclear_bomb type Nuclear_weapon.
- B53_nuclear_bomb subject Category:Cold_War_nuclear_bombs_of_the_United_States.
- B53_nuclear_bomb type Device.
- B53_nuclear_bomb type Weapon.
- B53_nuclear_bomb type Product.
- B53_nuclear_bomb type DesignedArtifact.
- B53_nuclear_bomb comment "The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, with a yield of 9 megatons of TNT (38 PJ), was the most powerful weapon in the U.S. nuclear arsenal after the last B41 nuclear bombs were retired in 1976.The B53 was the basis of the W-53 warhead carried by the Titan II Missile, which was decommissioned in 1987.".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53 (bombe)".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53 (核爆弾)".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53 nuclear bomb".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "B53/W53 (Kernwaffe)".
- B53_nuclear_bomb label "Bomba termonucleare B53".
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs W53_(Kernwaffe).
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs B53_(bombe).
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs Bomba_termonucleare_B53.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs B53_(核爆弾).
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs B53_핵폭탄.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs B53.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs B53.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs m.048d9l.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs Q795307.
- B53_nuclear_bomb sameAs Q795307.
- B53_nuclear_bomb wasDerivedFrom B53_nuclear_bomb?oldid=603965682.
- B53_nuclear_bomb depiction B53_at_Pantex.jpg.
- B53_nuclear_bomb isPrimaryTopicOf B53_nuclear_bomb.
- B53_nuclear_bomb name "B53".