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New US nuclear warhead being rush-produced

A new US nuclear weapon 24 times more powerful than the one used on Hiroshima is being rush-produced because of an “urgent” and “critical” threat from rising global tensions, according to the scientists making it.

The B61-13 variable yield gravity bomb is going into full production seven months ahead of schedule, according to a statement by the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The powerful new weapon — originally forecast to go into production next year — is set to play a key role in US efforts to modernize its nuclear deterrent amid rising global tensions.

“Responding to a critical challenge and urgent need, the B61-13 program used innovative program planning that resulted in projected delivery seven months earlier than expected, a more than 25% decrease in overall time to first production unit,” the statement read.

American nuclear scientists have sped up production of a new nuclear bomb. Craig Fritz/Sandia National Labs / SWNS

A gravity bomb — also known as an unguided bomb — has no guidance system and is simply dropped from an airplane, relying on gravity alone to reach its target.

The B61-13 is designed to have a 360-kiloton payload — equivalent to 361,000 tons of TNT — according to Interesting Engineering.

In contrast, “Little Boy,” the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in 1945, had a 15-kiloton yield, equivalent to 15,000 tons of TNT.

The B61-13 weapon will replace the B61-12 (pictured), and will have a payload 24 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Craig Fritz/Sandia

Its payload can also be varied and programmed for a yield of between 10 to 36 kilotons, with the idea being it can be used on different targets while preventing collateral damage.

The weapon has been designed at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Craig Fritz/Sandia

The weapon is designed to become the full-time replacement for the US’ older nuclear weapons carried by new US B-21 stealth bombers.

The original B61 gravity bomb was created in 1968, making it the oldest nuclear weapon in America’s arsenal.

“The B61-13 will provide the president with additional options against certain harder and large-area military targets,” the US Department of Energy said in September.

Plans for the bomb were launched in 2023, following fears Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could trigger a Europe-wide conflict.


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