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The Mark 39 was an American free-fall thermonuclear (hydro) airborne bomb. The weapon entered service in the second half of the 1950s. The weight of the bomb was about 2.8-2.9 tons, its length was 2.7 meters, with a diameter of about 0.9 meters. The detonation force of a Mark 39 bomb was estimated at 3.8 MT. The bomb remained in the line in 1957-1966. The Mark 39 hydrogen bomb was in fact a modernized version of the Mark 15 bomb. Compared to its predecessor, it was smaller, lighter, but had at least a comparable, or perhaps slightly greater, detonation force. It is worth adding that the W39 hydrogen warhead was almost identical to this bomb in terms of structure. The Mark 39 bomb could be carried, among others, by the B-52 Stratofortress and B-58 Hustler bombers, while the W39 warhead was used in the SM-62 Snark and PGM-11 Redstone missiles. It is also worth adding that it was the Mark 39 bomb that was aboard the B-52 bomber, which crashed in 1961 near Goldsboro, North Carolina. Fortunately - the bomb did not detonate.
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