Keywords: black background text 330-PSA-1-61-3: Navy’s Atomic Depth Bomb “Lulu”. Lulu, is the nickname for the Navy’s atomic bomb displayed in the bomb bay of an S2F, while turning in flight, at Long Island, New York. Lulu is designed for fast accurate strikes against submarines by nearly all types of Navy aircraft. Its kill radius covers vast areas, giving enemy submarines small chance of escape. The S2F, an anti-submarine warfare aircraft, also carries four conventional acoustical-homing torpedoes and two high velocity air rockets. Photograph released December 30, 1960. (9/15/15). 330-PSA-1-61-3: Navy’s Atomic Depth Bomb “Lulu”. Lulu, is the nickname for the Navy’s atomic bomb displayed in the bomb bay of an S2F, while turning in flight, at Long Island, New York. Lulu is designed for fast accurate strikes against submarines by nearly all types of Navy aircraft. Its kill radius covers vast areas, giving enemy submarines small chance of escape. The S2F, an anti-submarine warfare aircraft, also carries four conventional acoustical-homing torpedoes and two high velocity air rockets. Photograph released December 30, 1960. (9/15/15). |