31.

Atomic depth bomb.

By joint arrangement with the Navy,

a deve lopment program for the depth bomb is now underway with the
Navy being responsible for nonnuclear components and AEC for the |

warhead.

The XW-7 (Mark 7) warhead will be used fcr this purpose,

The military requirement calls for a design providing detonation
down to 2,000 feet, while assuring the safety of the delivering
helicopter, blimp or airplane.

The weapon is expected to be de-

signed and tested by 1955-6
Rockets and Guided Missiles

32.

Air-launched rocket.

A military requirement was received

in November 195e for the development of an air~launched, rocket-

propelled atomic weapon, which will carry the

XW-7 warhead.

A

joint arrangement with the Nevy will be employed for this development also.

The air-leunched rocket will be designed to permit

low-level tactical delivery from distances of 12,000 to 30,000
feet and from altitudes es low as 500 feet, while assuring safety
of the delivering aircraft.

It is expected to be designed and

tested by the end of 1954.
33.

Warheads for guided missiles.

DOE ARCHIVES
Chart III-A shows the

design, production, and operational stockpile schedules of the
warheads for the principal warhead-missile combinations currently
being developed.

Since the preceding Progress Report, development

of XW-5/Major and XW-12/Air-launched rocket has teen susrended.
New development Schedules for the XW-12/Talos are teing ¢evelored
and the XW-13/Major previously shown has been redesignated the

XW-13/Redstone.
34.

During this period the first actual flight tests of

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