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What was the range of the atomic cannon?

What was the range of the atomic cannon?

approximately 20 miles

M65 atomic cannon
Elevation 55°
Traverse 7.5° (fine) 360° (by moving float)
Muzzle velocity 2,500 feet per second (760 m/s)
Effective firing range approximately 20 miles (30 km)

Where was Atomic Annie fired?

On May 25, 1953, during the Operation Upshot-Knothole test series at the Nevada Test Site, now known at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), a milestone occurred in ordnance development. A 280-mm cannon, nicknamed Atomic Annie, fired the first and last nuclear projectile as part of the Grable test.

How many atomic cannons are there?

Eisenhower, Army crews used a cannon named “Able Annie,” one of only 20 M65 guns ever made, to fire a nuclear shell. The atomic cannon test, codenamed Grable, was the 10th in the Operation Upshot-Knothole nuclear weapons test series but the only one involving nuclear artillery.

Where is Atomic Annie now?

the US Army Field Artillery Museum
Atomic Annie has been on the grounds of the US Army Field Artillery Museum since 1964. It was produced in 1953 as a set of 20 M65 guns designed to fire 280mm nuclear shells up to 20 miles away.

Does Fort Sill have nukes?

Twenty Atomic Cannons were manufactured in the 1950s, and over a half-dozen are displayed across the U.S. today, but only one ever fired a live nuclear round. It’s the one in Artillery Park outside the U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum at Fort Sill. 1953 live fire test – Annie hurls a nuke.

What artillery gun has the longest range?

Paris Gun
Breech horizontal sliding-block
Elevation 55 degrees
Muzzle velocity 1,640 m/s (5,400 ft/s)
Maximum firing range 130 km (81 mi)

How big is a nuke shell?

W48
Mass 120 pounds (54 kg)
Length 34 inches (860 mm)
Diameter 155 millimetres (6.1 in)
Effective firing range 14,000 metres (8.7 mi)