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After Minecraft was fully released in November 2011, the game's modding community continued to grow. [16] In February 2012, Mojang hired developers of Bukkit to work on an official modding API, allowing mod developers easier access to the Minecraft game files. [21] Bukkit was then maintained by the community.
Exploded diagram of the Mk21 reentry vehicle for the W87 [clarification needed]. The W87 is an American thermonuclear missile warhead formerly deployed on the LGM-118A Peacekeeper ("MX") ICBM. 50 MX missiles were built, each carrying up to 10 W87 warheads in multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRV), and were deployed from 1986 to 2005.
The "normal" sequence of fuzing for a Mark 39 Mod 2 bomb detonating as a contact burst. The Mark 39 Mod 2 was initially pursued with the goal of providing the Mod 1 with a low-level release capability, where the weapon would "detonate some time after the weapon struck the target and came to rest". Work was initially done on creating a new ...
In 1957, all older Mark 21 bombs were converted to Mark 36 Y1 Mod 1 bombs. A total of 920 Mark 36 bombs were produced as new build or converted from the 275 Mark 21 bombs produced earlier. All Mark 36 nuclear bombs were retired between August 1961 and January 1962, replaced by the higher yield B41 nuclear bomb.
The Mod 1 corresponds to the Castle Nectar test of the Zombie weapon prototype. This test had a yield of 1.69 megatons of TNT (7.1 petajoules). [2] [3] The Mod 2 corresponds to the Redwing Cherokee nuclear test of the TX-15-X1 test model, and had a yield of 3.8 Mt (16 PJ). Redwing Cherokee was the first US thermonuclear bomb airdrop test. [4]
The B28FI did not use the Mod 0 and Mod 1 warheads, as they were not strengthened for laydown delivery. The following mods were produced: [1] [2] Mod 0 – Used on TM-76 Mace surface-to-surface missile and the GAM-77 Hound Dog cruise missile. Mod used an internal initiator while subsequent mods used external neutron initiators. Mod 1 – TX-28 ...
The new bomb will be carried by the B-21 Raider, but it is not planned to be deployed on the F-35. [64] The Federation of American Scientists have accused the weapon of being a "political bomb", introduced to finally retire the B83-1 nuclear bomb, whose retirement has been blocked by hardliners. [62]
[19] [20] The last W70 Mod 3 warhead was dismantled in 1996, [21] and the last W79 Mod 0 was dismantled by 2003, when the dismantling of all W79 variants was completed. [22] According to the Cox Report, as of 1999, the United States had never deployed a neutron weapon. The nature of this statement is not clear; it reads, "The stolen information ...