
M65 atomic cannon - Wikipedia
The M65 atomic cannon, often called Atomic Annie, [6]: 92 was an artillery piece built by the United States and capable of firing a nuclear device. It was developed in the early 1950s, at the beginning of the Cold War; and fielded between April 1955 and December 1962, in West Germany, South Korea and on Okinawa. [7]
The M65 280mm Atomic Cannon - History
This weapon was the M65 280mm Motorized Heavy Gun, also known as the Atomic Cannon. In May of 1950, the Watervliet Arsenal began designing the 280mm Gun T131 for the U.S. Army. This heavy, mobile, long-range gun was developed to fire the W-9 …
The M65 280 mm Heavy Gun | The Havoc | Historic Affairs
Jun 30, 2019 · The M65 280-mm Motorized Heavy Gun, more commonly referred to as “Atomic Annie”, was the first of a generation of weapon systems designed to fire atomic artillery. The need for the M65 was defined in doctrine following the end of World War II.
280mm Heavy Motorized Gun M65 - The Historical Marker …
Nov 15, 2011 · The mushroom cloud formation from history's first atomic artillery shell rises in background after being fired from this 280-millimeter gun at Frenchman's Flat, Nevada, on 25 May 1953. The atomic shell burst in the air with precision accuracy.
M65 Atomic Cannon - "Atomic Annie" - GlobalSecurity.org
The "Atomic Cannon", the Army's largest artillery gun, was capable of firing both conventional and atomic warheads. This 47 ton gun (aka "Atomic Annie") was transported by two tractors.
M65 Atomic Cannon 280mm Towed Artillery System - Military Factory
Aug 23, 2023 · The M65 is the strangest weapon the ordnance corps produced though the cannon provided an important deterrence role in the tactical nuclear arsenal of continental Europe. The troops called her "Atomic Annie" after "Anzio Annie" the K5 gun used by the Germans in Italy.
280mm Motorized Heavy Gun M65 - afvdb.50megs.com
Jun 13, 2024 · The M65 was developed in the early 1950s to give the US Army a nuclear-capable artillery system, and was colloquially known as the atomic cannon or "Atomic Annie." The system used the 280mm gun M66 on the carriage M30, and was provided with strategic mobility when loaded onto the detachable gun lifting trucks M249 and M250.
130mm M-65 | FirearmCentral Wiki | Fandom
The 130mm M-65 is a Russian tank gun developed in the mid 1950s for usage on the experimental Ob. 277, Ob. 279, and Ob. 770 tanks. The length of the barrel was 59 calibers with a rollback of 260mm. The gun was equipped with a mechanized ammo rack with an electromechanical rammer.
M65 Atomic Cannon - Specifications - GlobalSecurity.org
GUN Type: Field. Length: 42'9". Muzzle Velocity: 2,500 f/s. Range: 18 Miles. Rate of Fire: to be established. Firing Mechanism (firing lock T95) electrical contact. Breech: Step-thread ...
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