Neither the Lulu nor any other kind of nuclear antisubmarine or antiship weapon was ever used in combat by any country. The Mk-101 "Lulu" started to be...
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public-policy planning term LuLu International Shopping Mall in Kochi, Kerala, India Lulu Convention Centre, Thrissur, Kerala, India Mk 101 Lulu, a nuclear depth...
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similar to Mk-17 but had a different secondary. Mark 26 – Similar design to Mk 21 (cancelled 1956). Mark 27 – Navy nuclear bomb (1958–1965) Mk 101 Lulu (1958–1971)...
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weapons capability was also upgraded to include homing torpedoes and Mk 101 Lulu nuclear depth bombs. To reduce crew fatigue on 15-hour flights, the sound...
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(770 kg). The bomb was deployed from 1958 to 1965. W34 (nuclear warhead) Mk 101 Lulu "List of All U.S. Nuclear Weapons". The Nuclear Weapons of the United...
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applications: Mark 101 Lulu nuclear depth bomb, the Mark 45 ASTOR torpedo and the Mark 105 Hotpoint nuclear bomb. The Mk 101 Lulu was manufactured from...
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The depth bomb version of the B57, for the U.S. Navy, replaced the Mk 101 Lulu and had selectable yield up to 10 kt. The B57 used the Tsetse primary...
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19-inch (48 cm), submarine-launched heavyweight torpedo; the Mk 101 Lulu nuclear depth bomb; the Mk 105 Hotpoint laydown bomb. Additionally, an anglicised W34...
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The Mk 101 Lulu was a US nuclear depth bomb operational from 1958 to 1972...
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featuring various structural improvements, along with homing torpedoes and Mk 101 Lulu nuclear depth bombs. During the late 1960s, a jet-powered replacement...
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