W25 (nuclear warhead)

W25 (nuclear warhead)

The W25 was a small nuclear warhead developed by the United States Air Force and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory for air-defense use. It was a fission device with a nominal yield of 1.7 kT. Development of the weapon began in 1954 at the behest of Douglas Aircraft for use against enemy bombers.

The W25 was used for the MB-1 "Ding Dong", an unguided air-to-air rocket used by the F-89 Scorpion, F-101B, and F-106 interceptor aircraft. The MB-1 entered service in 1957, and was eventually redesignated the AIR-2 Genie. Limited numbers were still used for Air National Guard F-106 aircraft until December 1984.

Description

The W25 is 17.4 inches in diameter and 26.6 inches long, with a reported weight of 218-221 pounds. [ [http://www.nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Weapons/Allbombs.html List of all U.S. Nuclear Weapons] at [http://www.nuclearweaponarchive.org nuclearweaponarchive.org] . Accessed Sept 2, 2007] As noted above, yield was a relatively low 1.7 kilotons.

The W25 was described as a composite pit (utilizing both Uranium and Plutonium), unboosted, and the first US "sealed pit" design. A sealed pit means that a solid metal barrier is formed around the pit or nuclear material components inside a nuclear weapon, with no openings. This protects the nuclear materials from environmental degradation and helps reduce the chances of their release in case of an accidental fire or minor explosion.

The Genie was still active at Active Duty AFB in 1985 (K.I. Sawyer AFB Mi. 87 Fighter Intercepter Squadron

ee also

* List of nuclear weapons

*W53 - the warhead used on the Titan II ICBM
*W54 - very small yield warhead, one of the smallest warheads built
*W61 - the basis for most US weapons today
*W80 - warhead which armed nuclear cruise missiles
*W81 - development of the W61 for the Navy's Standard missile
*W84 - similar development for the Air Force's aborted GLCM missile
*W85 - similar development for the Army's Pershing II missile
*W88 - warhead for the Trident missile

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