B61 he̍k-tān
B61 hi̍k-tān (ing-gú: B61 nuclear bomb; B61 tsiàn-su̍t hi̍k-tsú tsà-tân) sī líng-tsiàn kiat-sok liáu-āu Bí-kok tshî-kú thú-pī tang-tiong ê tsú-iàu jia̍t-hi̍k tāng-li̍k tsà-tuânn. B61 sī tsi̍t-tsióng tiong-kē tong-liōng t-tsiàn-lio̍k hām tsiàn-su̍t hi̍k bú-khì, tshái-iōng nn̄g-kip hok-siā lāi-po̍k siat-kè.[5]
B61 hi̍k-tān | |
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B61 puê-hùn tan-uī thê-kiong tē-khîn sú-iōng. Puê-hùn sú-iōng ê B61 tsún-khak hok-tsè "si̍t-sî" B61 ê hîng-tsōng hām tuā-sè (liân-tông i-ê an-tsuân/bú-tsong kí-tsè), m̄-kuh kán-ná pau-kuat tō-sìng tsâi-liāu. | |
Luī-hîng | He̍k-tān |
Ho̍k-i̍k kì-lo̍k | |
Sú-iōng tsiá | Bí-kok |
Sing-sán li̍k-sú | |
Set-kè-tsiá | Los Alamos kok-ka si̍t-giām-sik |
Gián-huat li̍t-kî | 1963 |
Sing-sán-siong | Pantex kang-tiûnn |
Tan-kè | $28 pah-bān (Mod 12)[1] |
Sing-sán li̍t-kî | 1968 (tsuân-bīn sing-sán) |
Tsè-tsō sòo-liōng | 3,155 |
Ên-sin tsióng-luī | 13 |
Ki-pún tsu-guân | |
Tāng-liōng | 715 pounds (324 kg)[2] |
Tn̂g-tōo | 141.6 inches (3.60 m)[2] |
Ti̍t-kìng | 13.3 inches (34 cm)[2] |
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Blast yield | Kì-sìn uî 0.3–340 kt[3] hi̍k-tsiá 0.3–400 kt[4] |
B61 tshái-iōng khó-piàn tong-liōng (hui tsìng-sik kun-sū su̍t-gú kiò-tsò "dial-a-yield") siat-kè, B61 kok-tsióng hîng-hō ê tong-liōng uî 0.3 tsì 340 tshian-tùn. B61 sī tsi̍t-siong tsuân ín-sìn suán-hāng (FUFO) bú-khì, tse ì-bī tio̍h B61 phuè-pī tsuân hong-uī ê ín-sìn hām tâu-sàng suán-hāng, pau-kuat khong-tiong hām tē-bīn po̍k-tsah ín-sìn, í-ki̍p tsū-iû lo̍h-thé, iân-tî tsū-iû lo̍h-thé hām pàng-hā tâu-tē.[2] B61 u7 ū tsi̍t-ê liû-suànn-hîng ê guā-khak, ē-īng sîng-siū tshiau-im-sok hui-hîng, tn̂g 11 ing-tshioh 8 ing-tshùn (3.56 m). ti̍t-kìng tāi-iok 13 ing-tshùn (33 mm). Ki-pún tāng-liōng tāi-iok sī 700 pōng (320 kg), m̄-kú kò-pia̍t bú-khì ê tāng-liōng khó-lîng in pán-pún hām ín-sìn/iân-tî phuè-tì jî-lâi piàn-ī. Tsia̍t-tsí 2020-nî, B61 tng-teh tsìn-hîng tē-12 pái siu-kái. Kin-kì 2012-nî Bí-kok kho-ha̍k liân-bîng ê sòo-kì, tāi-iok 400-tsiah B61-12 kā tsō-kè 2800 bān bí-guân.[1]
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kristensen, Hans (2013-01-16). "B61-12: NNSA's Gold-Plated Nuclear Bomb Project". goân-loē-iông tī 16 January 2013 hőng khó͘-pih. 2012-07-26 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 History of the TX-61 Bomb (Report). Sandia National Laboratories. August 1971. goân-loē-iông tī 2021-03-30 hőng khó͘-pih. 2021-02-05 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ "The B61 Bomb". Nuclear weapon archive. 9 January 2007. goân-loē-iông tī 27 February 2009 hőng khó͘-pih. 2018-03-28 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ Kristensen, Hans; Norris, Robert (27 November 2015). "The B61 family of nuclear bombs". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 70 (3): 79–84. doi:10.1177/0096340214531546. (Eng-gí)
- ↑ Sublette, Carey (9 January 2007). "The B61 Bomb". Nuclear Weapon Archive. goân-loē-iông tī 27 February 2009 hőng khó͘-pih. 2012-06-09 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
Tsham-ua̍t
siu-kái- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
siu-kái- "As U.S. Modernizes Nuclear Weapons, 'Smaller' Leaves Some Uneasy", The New York Times (information), 11 January 2016. (Eng-gí)
- Developing and Producing the B-61 (Google You tube), AEC. (Eng-gí)
- "B61", Weapons of mass destruction (information), Global Security. (Eng-gí)
- B61-11 Concerns and Background, Los Alamos Study Group, 1997, an anti-nuclear weapons organization (Eng-gí)
- Nelson, Robert W (January–February 2001), "Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons", Science and Global Security, Federation of American Scientists, 54 (1): 1–20, Bibcode:2002S&GS...10....1N, doi:10.1080/08929880212326. (Eng-gí)
- Norris, Robert S; Kristensen, Hans M; Handler, Joshua (2003), "The B61 family of bombs", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 59 (1): 74–76, Bibcode:2003BuAtS..59a..74N, doi:10.2968/059001020, goân-loē-iông tī 2006-09-28 hőng khó͘-pih, 2023-02-16 khòaⁿ--ê. (Eng-gí)
- B61 Nuclear Bomb Preflight Controller Unit, Glenn’s museum. (Eng-gí)