
W54 - Wikipedia
The W54 (also known as the Mark 54 or B54) was a tactical nuclear warhead developed by the United States in the late 1950s. The weapon is notable for being the smallest nuclear weapon in both weight and yield to have entered US service.
Nuclear weapon design - Wikimedia Commons
Nov 19, 2023 · English: Nuclear weapon design concerns the internal components of a nuclear weapon which are responsible for their explosive output. Because actual nuclear weapon designs are military secrets, most drawings are somewhat speculative.
4.2 Fission Weapon Designs - Nuclear Weapon Archive
The W54 warhead used in the Davy Crockett had a minimum mass of about 23 kg, and had yields ranging from 10 tons up to 1 kt in various mods (probably achieved by varying the fissile content). The warhead was basically egg-shaped with the minor axis of 27.3 cm and a major axis of 40 cm.
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History of The W54 | PDF | Nuclear Weapons | Fuze - Scribd
History of the W54 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides information on nuclear warheads developed in the 1950s and 1960s for missile and artillery applications.
W54 Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM) - GlobalSecurity.org
The W54 warhead used on the Davy Crockett weighed just 51 pounds and was the smallest and lightest fission bomb (implosion type) ever deployed by the United States, with a variable explosive...
W54 - Military Wiki | Fandom
The W54 was one of the smallest nuclear warheads deployed by the United States. It was a very compact implosion-type nuclear weapon design, designed for tactical use and had a very low yield for a nuclear weapon.
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Winchester Model 54: Technical Information - Blogger
Model 54 Diagram Notice, this 54 diagram has a Lyman W48 peep sight, and a rear dovetail slot filler, instead of the Winchester 22 buckhorn open rear sight. As well, it has a late-model NRA-style stock without the schabel forend, and, if you look closely, a serial number ending in "A" which indicates a later style with some changes from the ...
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