k U.S. hydrogen bomb test, Operation Red Wing July 8, 1956 Hydrogen bomb explosion. Mushroom cloud produced by the detonation of XX35 Apache, a 1.85megaton thermonuclear bomb on 8 July 1956. This was one of a series of detonations carried out during Operation Redwing on the Enewetak and Bikini Atolls in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean during 1956. Operation Redwing tested the design of actual thermonuclear weapons. XX35 Apache was a prototype for the XW27 warhead for a Regulus I missile. The device weighed 1335 kilograms. Although it was a thermonuclear device using fusion, a high proportion of the explosion was due to fission. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
Sign up
Login
All images
U.S. hydrogen bomb test, Operation Red Wing  July 8, 1956  Hydrogen bomb explosion. Mushroom cloud produced by the detonation of XX 35 Apache, a 1.85 megaton thermonuclear bomb on 8 July 1956. This was one of a series of detonations carried out during Operation Redwing on the Enewetak and Bikini Atolls in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean during 1956. Operation Redwing tested the design of actual thermonuclear weapons. XX 35 Apache was a prototype for the XW 27 warhead for a Regulus I missile. The device weighed 1335 kilograms. Although it was a thermonuclear device using fusion, a high proportion of the explosion was due to fission.
ED

U.S. hydrogen bomb test, Operation Red Wing (July 8, 1956)

Hydrogen bomb explosion. Mushroom cloud produced by the detonation of XX-35 Apache, a 1.85-megaton thermonuclear bomb on 8 July 1956. This was one of a series of detonations carried out during Operation Redwing on the Enewetak and Bikini Atolls in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean during 1956. Operation Redwing tested the design of actual thermonuclear weapons. XX-35 Apache was a prototype for the XW-27 warhead for a Regulus I missile. The device weighed 1335 kilograms. Although it was a thermonuclear device using fusion, a high proportion of the explosion was due to fission.

Details

ID
10632574

Collection

License type
Editorial

Photographer

Creation date
22-11-2010

Contact Aflo for all commercial uses.


More
Sign in
Member access
Login not found.