July 09, 2015

NNSA/AF Complete First B61-12 Flight Test

By ExchangeMonitor
The Air Force and National Nuclear Security Administration completed the first development flight test of the B61-12 gravity bomb at Tonopah Test Range in Nevada on July 1, according to a July 8 NNSA press release. “This test marks a major milestone for the B61-12 Life Extension Program, demonstrating end-to-end system performance under representative delivery conditions,” said NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs Dr. Don Cook.  “Achieving the first complete B61-12 flight test provides clear evidence of the nation’s continued commitment to maintain the B61 and provides assurance to our allies.” Sandia and Los Alamos National labs designed hardware in the flight test asset, which was mated to the tail kit assembly designed by Boeing, according to the release. Two more B61-12 flight tests are scheduled for this calendar year, the release states. The B61-12 LEP entered development in February 2012, and it will replace the B61-3, -4, -7 and -10 bombs.

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