First B61-13 Nuclear Bomb Completed Ahead of Schedule
- The United States completed and unveiled the first B61-13 nuclear bomb on May 19, 2025, in Amarillo, Texas.
- The rapid completion, nearly a year ahead of schedule, resulted from accelerated efforts amid concerns over global nuclear threats.
- The B61-13 is a gravity bomb with a 360-kiloton yield, 24 times the power of the Hiroshima bomb, designed for hard and large-area military targets.
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized that updating America’s nuclear arsenal is crucial to advancing President Trump’s peace through strength strategy, while NNSA deputy David Hoagland praised program managers for their innovative approach in managing risks alongside the urgent need for deterrence.
- The bomb will deploy on strategic aircraft including the future B-21 Raider, providing enhanced nuclear options that reflect the renewed emphasis on deterrence in a volatile security environment.
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US completes new nuclear bomb year ahead of schedule
The new nuke is 24 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
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