The object on the right hand side of the water column(it was an under water detonation)is the battleship U.S.S. Nebraska.That will give you a rough idea of the size of the blast.The Nebraska was approximately 900 feet long.From the records that I have seen the warhead was suspended under an old landing craft 300 feet underwater.The yield was in the very low kiloton range.
Surf’s up?
It’s nothing serious really, just a fat kid doin a cannonball off the docks.
Would that be an ATOMIC cannonball?? Hurr, hurr, hurr…
Oh shiiiiit!
Boosh!
Woosh!
Foosh!
Ah, there is the earth shattering ka-boom.
Marvin Reference FTW.
The object on the right hand side of the water column(it was an under water detonation)is the battleship U.S.S. Nebraska.That will give you a rough idea of the size of the blast.The Nebraska was approximately 900 feet long.From the records that I have seen the warhead was suspended under an old landing craft 300 feet underwater.The yield was in the very low kiloton range.
I have this picture hanging on my wall. I love it!