RDS-4
RDS-4 | |
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Information | |
Country | Soviet Union |
Test site | Semipalatinsk Test Site, Kazakh SSR |
Period | August 1953 |
Number of tests | 1 |
Test type | Atmospheric Test |
Device type | Fission |
Max. yield | Total yield 28 kilotons of TNT (120 TJ) |
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Previous test | RDS-6s |
Next test | RDS-5 |
RDS-4 (also known as Tatyana)[1] was a Soviet nuclear bomb. It was the Soviet Union's first mass-produced tactical nuclear weapon. It used a plutonium implosion assembly and had a nominal yield of 30 kilotons.[2] The bomb was delivered from a Tu-4 and Tu-16 aircraft.[2] It was first tested at Semipalatinsk Test Site, on August 23, 1953. The bomb was dropped from an IL-28 aircraft at an altitude of 11 km and exploded at 600 m, with a yield of 28 kt.[1][2] RDS-4 was also used on September 14, 1954 during Snowball military exercise near Totskoye (similar to Western Desert Rock exercises), when the bomb was dropped by the Tu-4 bomber (the copy of American B-29 bomber). The purpose of this exercise was not to test the bomb itself, but the ability of using it while breaking through enemy defenses (presumably in West Germany). After the explosion Soviet jet fighters were sent to fly through the mushroom cloud itself while tanks and infantry were forced to move through ground zero. Medical records of contaminated soldiers were forged afterwards and many were forced out of active duty.
See also
- Nuclear weapons program of the Soviet Union
- Soviet atomic bomb project
- RDS-2
- RDS-3
- RDS-4
- RDS-5
- RDS-37
- RDS-220
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mesnyankin, Petr (July 27, 1999). "The Russian Atomic Bomb - 50 years" (in Russian).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Atomicforum:Soviet/Russian Nuclear Arsenal". Archived from the original on March 17, 2008.