Berikut ini beberapa foto bom nuklir awal termasuk yang dijatuhkan di Hiroshima dan Nagasaki
Early Bombs
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“Thin
Man” Plutonium Gun Type Bomb Casings in 1944. In the background
you can see “Fat Man” casings. It is unknown whether they
are the early Model 1222 “Fat Man” casings, which
required 1,200 bolts to assemble, or the later Model 1561 casings
which were substantially easier to assemble and which were used for
the production versions.
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Initial Bomb Assembly and Test
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Photograph
of personnel checking a casing. A significant number of extra casings
were shipped to Tinian and used in various tests with “dummy”
bombs which contained all the active components of a working atomic
bomb, but no fissile material to test out and prove the assembly
procedures for the actual devices themselves. |
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Project
A (Alberta) member CDR A. Francis Birch (left) numbers Little Boy
Unit L-11 while Norman Ramsey (right) watches. This is the actual
unit which was dropped on Nagasaki. |
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Little
Boy unit checked up to a bank of equipment; possibly to test/charge
components within the device. Unknown whether this is a test unit or
L-11; the unit dropped on Hiroshima. |
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Implosion
Sphere for Fat Man nearly assembled and about to be placed inside
it's casing. |
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Photograph
from LANL History website showing partially shrouded Little Boy unit
designated L-1. This unit was assembled with non-nuclear components
and dropped on 23 July 1945. Test was a complete success. |
Final Bomb Assembly
Fat Man devices after they were assembled, underwent a
final procedure outside the Assembly Building, where their crevices
were filled with putty, and then oversprayed with sealant to maintain
the proper environment within the device during the time it would
take to deliver it to the target.
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In
this photograph, you can see the putty being applied to the forward
polar plate. | | |
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The
sealant is now being applied via spray gun. |
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Workers
have substantially completed application of the sealant. Note the
writing on the tail fin assembly and the logo on the bomb's polar
plate and on the worker's coveralls. |
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This
is a frame taken from a color movie taken of the sealant application,
showing the color of the device and sealant/putty. |
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Once
the device was virtually complete, workers began to sign their names
and various exhortations onto the device. |
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Close
up of names on tail assembly of Fat Man. |
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“A
Second Kiss for Hirohito!” signed by Rear Admiral W.R. Purnell,
USN on the side of Fat Man. |
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The
completed Fat Man device is being lowered/checked over on it's
transport dolly for the trip to the airfield. |
Bomb Loading
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The
completed bomb was then towed towards the airfield under cover with
an escort. |
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It's
destination? One of two bomb pits constructed on Tinian. |
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Pit
Number One Today. This pit was used to load Little Boy onto the Enola
Gay. Identification was accomplished by historians from studying
photographs of the bomb loading sequences and comparing the bolt
holes in the photographs to the pits today. |
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Pit
Number Two today. It was used to load Fat Man onto Bocks' Car. |
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Preliminary
pit alignment was proceeded with. |
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The
Bomb and it's dolley were then manually pushed towards the pit. |
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The
device's alignment was checked over by eye and hand. |
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The
towing cable was then disconnected from the dolley as MPs kept watch. |
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The
device was then raised up on a hydraulic lift and the metal gutters
which guided it over the pit were removed. |
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Once
it was aligned with the pit, the device was then lowered down. |
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Device
almost lowered to the bottom of the pit. |
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Device
now fully seated in the pit. Still covered with tarp for security
reasons. |
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The
aircraft that will carry the device is then backed up slowly over the
pit. |
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Alignment
of the device with the aircraft's bomb bay proceeded with a lot of
'hands on' from fairly high ranking personnel. |
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Alignment
of the device with the aircraft's bomb bay proceeded with a lot of
'hands on' from fairly high ranking personnel. |
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Once
the device was aligned up, the security/protective shroud was removed
in anticipation of loading. |
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This
is Unit L-11; the actual “Little Boy” bomb being (or
about to be) loaded into the Enola Gay. |
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Hydraulic
lift has raised the device about halfway into the bomb bay. |
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The
device is nearly there... |
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View
from within the pit showing the dolley frame and the fully extended
hydraulic lift. |
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The
device is now in the bomb bay and is in the process of being attached
to the sway brackets that will secure it to the aircraft. |
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A
different view of the device in the bay. |
Sumber:
http://www.alternatewars.com/Bomb_Loading/Bomb_Guide.htm
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