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On 16 July, 1945, an event occurred that changed the world forever. At 5:29 AM Mountain
War Time (4:49 AM standard time), on an empty stretch of desert 60 miles from Alamogordo
New Mexico, a gigantic explosion occurred. So powerful was this blast that the earth
noticeably shook for 30 miles around. So brilliant was the light, it was visible 200 miles
away at Los Alamos. In all a blast equal to 20 thousand tons of TNT. And yet all this
destructive power came from a spherical device about six feet in diameter and weighing
only 5 tons. This device was the Gadget, the test device for the Fat Man bomb. Twenty-one
days later the Little Boy bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. In a few seconds this
beautiful city was reduced to ashes and 70,000 of its citizens were dead or dying. Three
days later, on 9 August 1945, Nagasaki was destroyed by the Fat Man at the cost of an
additional 35,000 people. These events effectively mark the end of the Second World War,
the bloodiest war in human history. They also mark the beginning of the atomic age that
many of us have grown up in.
Last year we marked the fiftieth anniversary of the use of these bombs to end that war.
This use has become controversial, primarily because most people were not even born until
after the war ended. It is impossible to judge the actions of those involved in these
events, however, when the only information you have is your high school history class
lecture on the war. The same can be said about the whole history of U.S. nuclear weapons.
Of the fifty year period between today and the Fat Man, few Americans even know how many
nuclear weapons this country has produced or what they were for. Many Americans, in fact,
believe many previous U.S. systems never existed, believing this because of previous books
and articles written by \"informed people.\"
In the beginning, the United States was the world\'s only nuclear force. It had the bomb
and it had a bomber that could drop it. That was about all one could say about the force,
how?ever, since the B-29 bomber was completely vulnerable to inter?ception and limited
in range. As for the bombs they were crude and only partially reliable. In truth the force
existed more on paper then in fact.
In the fifty years between the U.S. arsenal has seen many weapons come and go.
Intercontinental cruise missiles, nuclear artillery, nuclear torpedoes, ICBMs and MIRVed
missiles. The force grew to well over 10,000 nuclear devices and had the power to destroy
the earth more than three times. Today, the U.S. nuclear arsenal has not been this small
since the early 1950s. Because of recent agreements, there are no tac?tical nuclear weapons
in the force today, with the exception of some B-61 bombs. The Navy\'s fighters have lost
their nuclear capability and Army field units no longer have nuclear artillery or SRBMs.
In the future MIRVed missiles will be restricted to submarines and the ICBM may be phased
out. It is a new era, an era in which few people know what happened in between. Within the
pages of this book are every nuclear device this nation has ever deployed. Every bomb,
rocket, and missile that ever carried a nuclear warhead. Also inside is every bomber and
ballistic submarine we have operated. To understand where we are now and how drastically
the arsenal has changed in the last five years, you need to know about the previous fifty
years. Then and only then, as we re?member the end of that terrible war, can we fully
appreciate this new era we are now entering. An era without Mutually Assured Destruction.

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