File:House 1953 Nevada Nuclear Test 5 psi.jpg

Summary
Wood frame house in 1953 nuclear test, 5 pounds per square inch (psi) overpressure, full collapse. Although neutron bombs, such as that fitted on the MGM-52 Lance missile would cause similar levels of destruction as depicted here within the zone were ~1970s tank crews would also be incapacitation by neutron radiation. When compared to the range of destruction that would be caused by the comparatively higher yield conventional nuclear weapons that it supplanted (e.g., MGR-1 Honest John), which had been needed to deliver the same range and intensity of neutron dose to neutralize tank crews, the range of civilian destruction and amount of fission product fallout generated by a neutron bomb is far more constrained. Sparing the destruction of West Germany more than would otherwise be the case.

It was done at the Nevada Test Site, when Atomic Annie fired 16kt shot as part of of Operation Upshot-Knothole.

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