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Nuclear Weapon Delivery By Parachutist!
« on: September 06, 2024, 01:04:15 PM »
... we did some crazy a$$ stuff during the Cold War, and so did the Soviet Union. Most of what was going on we will never know about.

SADM Delivery By Parachutist/Swimmer (Special Atomic Demolition Munition)

... read the full article here, very enlightening.
Special Forces Parachuted With Nukes Strapped To Them During The Cold War
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For U.S. special operations personnel, conducting high-altitude parachute jumps are pretty much par for the course. Yet doing so with a nuclear bomb strapped between your legs is on an entirely different level.

That’s exactly what can be seen in the top shot above. Here, a U.S. Army Special Forces paratrooper is pictured free-falling during a training exercise with a Special Atomic Demolition Munition, or SADM, harnessed to them. A form of atomic demolition munition (ADM), SADMs were man-portable nuclear weapons, also known as “backpack nukes.” These munitions were fitted into specially designed hard/cloth carrying cases for their transportation on the backs (or between the legs) of special operators. SADMs weighed in the region of 150 pounds, with their warheads – the W-54/B-54 – contributing around 50-55 pounds. SADMs were extremely small, just 24 inches long by 16 inches wide.
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Re: Nuclear Weapon Delivery By Parachutist!
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2024, 08:03:27 PM »
Wow!