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  2. B61 nuclear bomb - Wikipedia

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    The B61 nuclear bomb is the primary thermonuclear gravity bomb in the United States Enduring Stockpile following the end of the Cold War. It is a low-to-intermediate yield strategic and tactical nuclear weapon featuring a two-stage radiation implosion design.

  3. B61 Family - Wikipedia

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    The overall B61 bomb is 13.3 inches (340 mm) in diameter and 141 inches (3,600 mm) long, and weighs approximately 700 pounds (320 kg) across most mods. The nuclear device within the outer B61 envelope is probably the same overall dimensions and weight as the W80 warhead, which is 11.8 inches (300 mm) in diameter, 31.4 inches (800 mm) long and ...

  4. B83 nuclear bomb - Wikipedia

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    A B83 casing. The B83 is a variable-yield thermonuclear gravity bomb developed by the United States in the late 1970s that entered service in 1983. With a maximum yield of 1.2 megatonnes of TNT (5.0 PJ), it has been the most powerful nuclear weapon in the United States nuclear arsenal since October 25, 2011 after retirement of the B53. [1]

  5. The US is building a new nuclear gravity bomb - AOL

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    The B61-13 weapon is 24 times more powerful than one dropped on Japan during World War II The US is building a new nuclear gravity bomb - with 24-times more power Skip to main content

  6. The US is building a new nuclear gravity bomb - AOL

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    The B61-13 weapon is 24 times more powerful than one dropped on Japan during World War II ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Variable yield - Wikipedia

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    Examples of variable yield weapons include the B61 nuclear bomb family, B83, B43, W80, W85, and WE177A warheads. Most modern nuclear weapons are Teller–Ulam design type thermonuclear weapons, with a fission primary stage and a fusion secondary stage that is collapsed by the energy from the primary. These offer at least three methods to vary ...

  8. U.S. speeds up plans to store upgraded nukes in Europe - AOL

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    The fielding of an improved gravity bomb has been moved up to December as Vladimir Putin threatens the region. U.S. speeds up plans to store upgraded nukes in Europe Skip to main content

  9. List of nuclear weapons - Wikipedia

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    The components of a B83 nuclear bomb used by the United States. This is a list of nuclear weapons listed according to country of origin, and then by type within the states. . The United States, Russia, China and India are known to possess a nuclear triad, being capable to deliver nuclear weapons by land, sea and