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List of nuclear weapons

List of nuclear weapons

List of nuclear weapons

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Nuclear weapon of the United States of America

Nuclear bomb

  • The nuclear bombs are classified with a mark ("Mark") number until 1968 and break it off and are classified with "B" number after it.
    • I was dropped on Hiroshima in uranium bomb, August, 1945 of the Mark 1 - "Little Boy" gun barrel type. (power: for 13-16Kt, from 1945 to 1950)
    • The plutonium bomb of the Mark 2 - "Shin man" gun barrel type, 1944 development cancellation.
    • I was dropped on Nagasaki in Mark 3 - "Fat Man" 爆縮方式, August, 1945 (22Kt, from 1945 to 1950)
    • Type (22Kt, from 1949 to 1953) that designed Mark 4 - "Fat Man" again
    • Mark 5 - small size high efficiency type nuclear weapon (1-120Kt, from 1952 to 1963)
    • Improved model (8-160Kt, from 1951 to 1962) of Mark 6 - Mark 4
    • Mark 7 - multi-purpose tac-nuke bomb (8-61Kt, from 1952 to 1967)
    • For the Mark 8 - gun barrel type, hardening target attack (25-30Kt, from 1951 to 1957)
    • Improved model (12-15Kt, May, 1952 development cancellation) of Mark 10 - Mk-8
    • Re-improvement type of Mark 11 - Mk-8 (8-30Kt, from 1956 to 1960)
    • Lightweight nuclear bomb (12-14Kt, from 1954 to 1962) for the Mark 12 - fighter deployment
    • Improved model (August, 1953 development cancellation) of Mark 13 - Mk-6
    • The solid fusion bomb (with Castle Union experimental device reference) of the TX/Mark 14 - beginning. Five production. (6.9Mt,1954 -1956 a year year)
    • Lightweight fusion bomb (1.69-3.8 Mt,1955 -1965 a year year) of the Mark 15 - beginning
    • The fusion bomb (with Ivy Mike experimental device reference) as the weapon of the TX/Mark 16 - beginning. Was produced earlier from Mark 14, but is a cryogenic liquid warhead; practical use characteristics low. Five production. (6-8 Mt,1954 year)
    • One that the power is the biggest with a craze for Mark 17 - high output nuclear bomb, the heat nuclear bomb of the United States of America of the things. (10-15 Mt,1954 -1957 a year year)
    • Mark 18 - high output A-bomb (with Ivy King experimental device reference)
    • Improved model (1954 development cancellation) of Mark 20 - Mark 13
    • Reference improves Mark 21 - Castle Bravo experimental device. (4-5Mt,1955 -1957 a year year)
    • It is reference with Mark 22 - Castle Koon experimental device. (April, 1954 development cancellation)
    • I resemble craze for Mark 24 - high output nuclear bomb, Mark 17, but nuclear fusion fuel of the secondary is different. (10-15 Mt,1954 -1956 a year year)
    • It is similar to Mark 26 - Mark 21. (1956 development cancellation)
    • Product for Mark 27 - navy (2Mt,1958 -1965 a year year)
    • B28 (Mark 28) - (70Kt-1.45Mt,1958 -1991 a year year)
    • An improved model of Mark 36 - Mark 21. (9-10Mt,1956 -1961 a year year)
    • Mark 39 - (3-4Mt,1957 -1966 a year year)
    • B41 (Mark 41) - (25Mt,1960 -1976 a year year)
    • B43 (Mark 43) - (70kt-1Mt,1961 -1991 a year year)
    • I develop into Mark 46 - experiment-like handling, B53 and W53. (1958 development cancellation)
    • B53 (Mark 53) - (9Mt,1962 -1997 a year year)
    • B57 (Mark 57) - (5-20kt,1963 -1993 a year year)
    • B61 (Mark 61) - (during 0.3-340kt,1966 age - deployment)
    • B77 - (1977 development cancellation)
    • B83 - (during up to 1.2Mt,1983 age - deployment)
    • Product for B90 - navy (1991 development cancellation)

Artillery-fired atomic projectile

  • 16-inch cannonball (406mm)
    • W23 - (from 1956 to 1962) gun barrel type
  • 280mm cannonball
    • W9 - (from 1952 to 1957) gun barrel type
    • W19 - (from 1955 to 1963) gun barrel type, derivation type of W9
  • 240mm cannonball
    • W32 - (1955 development cancellation)
  • 8-inch cannonball (203mm)
    • W33 - (from 1957 to 1992) gun barrel type
    • W75 - (1973 development cancellation)
    • W79 - (from 1981 to 1992)
  • 155mm cannonball
    • W48 - (from 1963 to 1992)
    • W74 - (1973 development cancellation)
    • W82 - (I develop development cancellation, the W82-1 nuclear fission warhead in 1990 in 1983 and cancel the W82-0 neutron warhead)

Nuclear blast material (Atomic Demolition Munition)

Nuclear warhead

Common nuclear fission primary

In the nuclear weapon of the United States of America, there is the series assuming a primary device being common. I show below it.

Common nuclear fission primary (Common nuclear fission primaries)
Model name Use weapon
Python primary B28 W28 W40 W49
Boa primary W30 W52
Robin primary W38 W45 W47
Tsetse primary B43 W44 W50 B57 W59
Kinglet primary W55 W58
B61 Family B61 W69 W73 W80 W81 W84 W85 W86 (W89 ?) (B90 ?)

Nuclear weapon of the U.K.

Nuclear weapon of France

The Soviet Union, nuclear weapon of Russia

  • Nuclear torpedo
  • Nuclear bomb
    • RDS-1 - August 29, 1949 experiment. Five production. (22kt)
    • RDS-2 - September 24, 1951 experiment, a development type of RDS-1. (38kt)
    • An air drop nuclear test Soviet Union's first on RDS-3 - October 24, 1951. A Soviet Union's first mass production type nuclear weapon. (42kt)
    • I have a development type of RDS-31 - RDS-3, a neutron generator outside of a core. An October 24, 1954 experiment. (62kt)
    • The nuclear bomb which is more lightweight than an RDS-4 - before type.
    • In RDS-6 - RDS-6S, 'スロイカ type' was called, and a nuclear fission material and a nuclear fusion material were placed to the alternated layers. A reinforcement type A-bomb is near, and 20% of output depend on a fusion reaction. An August 12, 1953 experiment. (400kt)
    • Backup of RDS-7 - RDS-6. It is the high power nuclear fission weapon of the concept like Mark 18 of the United States of America. It was quitted during development after success of RDS-6S.
    • An RDS-27 - reinforcement type nuclear fission weapon, a November 6, 1955 experiment. (250kt)
    • The hydrogen bomb of two phases of RDS-37 - Soviet Union's first reaction methods. A November 22, 1955 experiment. (1.6Mt)
    • RDS-220 - czar Bomba. The nuclear fusion weapon of three phases of reactions that aimed at the output of 100Mt. I test it in output 50Mt on October 30, 1961.
  • Ballistic missile warhead
    • A product for RDS-9 - R-5M MRBM (SS-3). (40kt)
    • A product for RDS-37 - R7 Semyorka / SS-6 ICBM. (3Mt)
    • A product for RDS-46 - R-7A Semyorka / SS-6 ICBM. (5Mt)
    • A product for 8F17 - R-16 / SS-7 ICBM. (3Mt)
    • 8F115 and 8F116 - R-16| A product for R-16 / SS-7 ICBM. (5Mt)
    • Name unknown - R-9| A product for R-9 / SS-8 ICBM.
    • A product for 15F42 - UR 100 U / SS-11 Mod 3 ICBM. (1.2Mt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-2 / SS-13 Mod 1 ICBM. (750kt-1.0Mt)
    • A product for 15F1r - RT-2 / SS-13 Mod 2 ICBM. (750kt-1.65Mt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-2 / SS-13 Mod 3 ICBM. (466kt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-20 / SS-15 ICBM. (500kt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-20 / SS-15 ICBM. (1.5Mt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-21 Temp 2S / SS-16 ICBM. (650kt-1.5Mt)
    • A product for name unknown - MR-UR-100 Sotka / SS-17 Mod 1 ICBM. (300-750kt)
    • A product for name unknown - MR-UR-100 Sotka / SS-17 Mod 2 ICBM. (4-6Mt)
    • 8F675(Mod2) - A product for R-36M2 / SS-18 ICBM. (20Mt)
    • 8F021 - R-36MP / SS-18 ICBM (three MIRV warhead deployment, 2-5Mt)
    • Name unknown - R-36M2 / SS-18 ICBM (ten MIRV warhead deployment, 550kt)
    • Name unknown - R-36M2 / SS-18 ICBM (ten MIRV warhead deployment, 750kt)
    • Name unknown - UR-100N / SS-19 Mod 1 ICBM (six MIRV warhead deployment, 550kt)
    • A product for name unknown - UR-100N / SS-19 Mod 2 ICBM. (2.5-5Mt)
    • Name unknown - RT-23 Molodets / SS-25 ICBM (ten MIRV warhead deployment, 550kt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-2PM Topol / SS-25 ICBM. (550kt)
    • A product for name unknown - RT-2UTTH Topol M / SS-27 ICBM. (550kt)

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