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Artillery encompasses weapons that can be used on the battlefield by opposing troops and fall into four categories:

  • Long barrel guns (cannons)
  • Howitzers
  • Mortars
  • Rockets

During the early development of missiles (guided rockets), these were initially short range weapons and were a 5th category of artillery, but with the technological advances and development of long range Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, these are no longer considered artillery.

The development of guided rockets was fraught with difficulty and failure even among the scientists that ultimately succeeded at Redstone Arsenal.

An interesting tidbit from the Cold War years, scientists at Bell Labs in Homdel NJ were key scientists in the development of the first guided artillery shell. The PROXIMITY FUSE based on Doppler principle would detonate the artillery shell when the shell sensed it was close to its target. These were produced in late 1944 and increased the strike accuracy of the artillery from 10-15% to 85-90%.

An actual Proximity Fuse was passed by the Rosenbergs to the Soviets and ultimately led to their conviction for treason in 1951 and in 1953.

The major nuclear artillery developed after WWII includes the following:

Atomic Cannon – W9 warhead 1953

Honest John Rocket – W7 warhead – 1954
Honest John Missle

In April of 1954 the US Army requested research into smaller, low power but enhanced radiation yield weapons to provide closer nuclear support and also hit deep battlefield targets. By 1956 this idea was considered technically feasible and the efforts to produce a 9 inch atomic warhead was scrapped in preference of production of 8 inch (W33) and 6 inch (W48)shells.

Corporal Missile – W7 warhead – 1955

Mark 7 Gun – W23 warhead for Naval Ships – 1956
Mark 7 Cannon

110 & 115 Howitzers – W33 warhead -1957

Davy Crockett Atomic Rifle – W54 – 1959
Davy Crockett Bomb

Atomic Artillery

280mm shell

Mr. Irving Mayer File | Cold War Giants

“God is on the side that has the best artillery”
……Napoleon

“Atomic artillery may prove to be the most effective ever created by man.”
…….US Army 1953

Atomic Artillery was conceived of a few years after World War II but it was considered impossible to do. There were 2 main concerns. First since no artillery shell had ever had a perfect firing record, one with the power of an atomic bomb could misfire and kill thousand of US troops. Second, from an engineering standpoint, is that the force of thrust needed to propel it out of a gun barrel would disrupt the fissile uranium core resulting again in either a catastrophic misfire or an ineffective, but radioactive dud. No wonder the engineers at the Pentagon deemed it impossible.

Where Atomic Artillery designed and manufactured?

Having been turned down by his peers at the Pentagon, Colonel Angelo R Del Campo, Jr went in search of a ballistics engineer in the US Army Ordnance Corps at Picatinny Arsenal in Morris County New Jersey.

Picatinny Arsenal | Cold War Giants

Why Picatinny Arsenal?

Picatinny Arsenal had produced the most artillery shells for the US and the Allied forces in World War II. In fact Picatinny Arsenal has had a major impact on every conflict since the Revolutionary War:

-Provided General George Washington and his Continental Army with gun powder and supplies after he crossed the Delaware River during his layover in Morristown, New Jersey. It was during this layover that Alexander Hamilton met and married a Morristown girl.

As one of the outnumbered northern arsenals at the outbreak of the Civil War it provided gun powder and cannon balls to the North’s Union Army. After the Civil War the federal government made it the first Federal Arsenal and using government funds to expanded it’s production and manufacturing facilities.

Running 3 shifts 24/7 starting in 1940 to supply arms to our European Allies, it brought in thousands of assembly line workers to build munitions. Uncle Sam built an entire town to house Picatinny workers nearby. Named “Victory Gardens” it had thousands of small single family homes that were offered for free to anybody that relocated to work on the war-effort at Picatinny. The only cost, or caveat, that the occupants must have a food garden since, with thousands of “Rosie-the Riveters moving into the area, a food shortage was anticipated. It was incorporated as a borough a few years after WWII.

Picatinny House | Cold War Giants

Typical home built to house Picatinny workers during the 24/7 war effort. In back is a small food garden to help feed the thousands of war effort workers that poured into Morris County New Jersey.

Picatinny also constructed a railroad to move the munitions from the assembly line to Morris County Airport where it could be transported to the large metropolitan Airports and flown to Europe. The railroad cars had special “sparkless metal” wheels so that none if the ammunition could be accidentally ignited.

So how powerful is an atomic artillery shell?

The initial shell developed at Picatinny Arsenal was planned to be as powerful as the Fat Man dropped on Hiroshima. Below are the comparative sizes of the first 3 Atomic Bombs that underwent a full military weapon detonation,

Fat Man and Little Boy | Cold War Giants

 

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