After questions and discussion there was a 15-minute break, ‘The meeting was resumed at 9:45 a.m. The next presentation, on fuzing questions, bomb release methods,Fuzing and the thermonuclear weapon program was made byMr. Re W, Henderson. He reviewed the developments in fuzing strategie and tactical boubs. In order to simplify field logistics, barometric fuzing (fuze A) was substituted for the earlier radar fuzing in strategic weapons. A gontact fuze is also used. Fuze B, developed for tactical applications of the MK-7 bomb has radar air burst, timer, and contact fuzes, With a respect to the number of options (burst altitude,separation times, ete,) which the tactical fuze should prosent to the pilot; operating — experience and systems studies have indicated that the present seven _ options should be reduced, When agreement on details has been reached, the simplification will be applied across the board, The problem of retarding trajectories in order to give the plane Retarded Trajec~ _ tories time to get away was discussed. An air brake, dalled the Rotochute : and working on the autogyro principle, is being tested, On the MK-7' it reduces the terminal velocity in drop tests from 1000 ft/sec to 270 ft/sec, Mr. Henderson next discussed various carrying arrangements for the MK~7 bomb (external versus bomb bay for supersonic delivery). Nuclear safeing by a liquid is being considered as replacement for the present chain safeing method, : cs

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