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Description The Shrimp device, exploded on March 1, 1954, at Bikini, as the Bravo Shot of the Operation Castle nuclear weapon test series. Labels and silhouette added by me for use in Nuclear Weapon Design article.
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Source U.S. Government photos, published in Chuck Hansen, Swords of Armageddon, 1995, Volume IV, Figures IV-21, 22, & 24.
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