File:Mk.57 (BDU-11A-E) Nuclear Depth Bomb, Royal Air Force Museum, London, England ( Ank Kumar, Infosys Limited ) 02.jpg
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DescriptionMk.57 (BDU-11A-E) Nuclear Depth Bomb, Royal Air Force Museum, London, England ( Ank Kumar, Infosys Limited ) 02.jpg |
English: Mk.57 (BDU-11A/E) Nuclear Depth Bomb on display in Royal Air Force Museum, London, England, United Kingdom.
This bomb was suitable for nuclear capable aircrafts like P-3 Orion, F-4, F-111, F-16, F-104, B-52, S-3 and SH-3 and others. Production started in 1963 and about 3,100 of these bombs were made. The bomb in the picture is a practice device used for B57 nuclear bomb training. |
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Author | Ank Kumar |
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