Nuclear Artillery – The 280 MM Gun at the Nevada Proving Ground 1953 Vintage Atomic Bomb Film

Courtesy National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office

The 280 MM Gun at the Nevada Proving Ground

The first artillery test was on May 25, 1953 at the Nevada Test Site. Fired as part of Operation Upshot-Knothole and codenamed Shot GRABLE, a 280 mm (11 inch) shell with a gun-type fission warhead was fired 10,000 m (6.2 miles) and detonated 160 m (525 ft) above the ground with an estimated yield of 15 kilotons. This was the only nuclear artillery shell ever actually fired in the US test program. The shell was 1384 mm (4.5 ft) long and weighed 365 kg (805 lb); it was fired from a special artillery piece, nicknamed “Atomic Annie”, built by the Artillery Test Unit of Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Around 3,200 personnel were present. The warhead was designated the W9 and 80 were produced from 1952-53 for the T-124 shell. It was retired in 1957.

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4 Responses to “Nuclear Artillery – The 280 MM Gun at the Nevada Proving Ground 1953 Vintage Atomic Bomb Film”

  1. beliartheusurper on August 15th, 2009 at 10:16 pm

    No this is real, …
    No this is real, you wouldnt believe the they tried to use nukes for, from demoliton for construction to spacecraft powered by bombs.

  2. Proably fake, …
    Proably fake, proably propaganda.

  3. haha, dont me …
    haha, dont me off ill have to call in 1 of those on ur house,

  4. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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