The U.S. Nuclear Arsenal

The U.S. Nuclear Arsenal A History of Weapons and Delivery Systems Since 1945

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The atomic bomb ended the war against Japan in 1945 and became the centrepiece of U.S. and Soviet military strategy for the next 45 years. In the late 1940s the debate over whether the atomic bomb was the ultimate arbitrator of international differences led to the infamous carrier-versus-B-36 controversy in American defence policy; American school children in the 1950s practiced ""duck and cover"" as we feared an atomic attack against American cities; and billions were spent to develop and procure vast fleets of B-36, B-47, and B‑52 nuclear bombers, that led to a still-alive legacy that is seen in the current B-1 and the B-2 stealth bomber controversies.

At the battlefield level the U.S. Army developed the 280-mm atomic cannon, atomic demolitions, and the infamous Davy Crockett atomic ""grenade"" launcher--the last intended to give battalion commanders their own nuclear arsenal. Similarly, the U.S. Navy entered the atomic world to obtain a carrier-based nuclear strike capability, to compete with the U.S. Air Force. Subsequently, a vast variety of naval weapons were developed, from the ASTOR nuclear torpedo to 16-inch nuclear projectiles for the four Iowa-class battleships. And, within the United States, air-defence fighters carried aloft nuclear missiles and rockets, while nuclear-armed surface-to-air missiles ringed major U.S. cities and military bases.

The U.S. nuclear arsenal peaked at some 31,500 warheads in the mid-1960s.Nuclear Weapons of the United States describes all of those weapons-the bombs and warheads, and the missiles, rockets, and planes that could deliver them.

Book information

ISBN: 9781557506818
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Imprint: Naval Institute Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 358.39820973
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 274
Weight: 1084g
Height: 227mm
Width: 286mm
Spine width: 24mm