M65 atomic cannon
| M65 atomic cannon | |
|---|---|
| A preserved M65 atomic cannon | |
| Type | Heavy towed artillery | 
| Place of origin | United States of America | 
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 172,865 lb 78,410 kg; 86.433 short tons | 
| Length | 85 feet (26 m) | 
| Width | 10 feet (3.0 m) | 
| Height | 12 feet 2 inches (3.71 m) | 
| Crew | 5–7 | 
| Caliber | 280 millimeters (11 in) | 
| Breech | Welin breech block- | 
| Recoil | hydro-pneumatic | 
| Carriage | double recoil, ball and socket traverse | 
| Elevation | 55°: 53 | 
| Traverse | 
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| Muzzle velocity | 2,500 feet per second (760 m/s) | 
| Effective firing range | approximately 20 miles (30 km) | 
| Main armament | W9 (nuclear warhead) | 
The M65 atomic cannon, often called Atomic Annie,: 92 was an artillery piece built by the United States and capable of firing a nuclear device. It was developed in the early 1950s, at the beginning of the Cold War; and fielded between April 1955 and December 1962, in West Germany, South Korea and on Okinawa.