US "Amazon" variant of the British "Grand Slam" earthquake bomb dropped by B-29s on reinforced U-boat pens in Germany during post-war trials (1 Viewer)

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The Valentin submarine pens are a reinforced concrete facility on the Weser River at the Bremen suburb of Rekum, built to protect German U-boats during World War II. The factory was under construction from 1943 to March 1945 using forced labor, but was damaged by air-raids and unfinished by the end of the war. The Valentin factory was the largest fortified U-boat facility in Germany, and was second only to those built at Brest in France.

After the war, the facility was used as a target for Project Ruby, a series of joint British and American tests to determine the viability of various munitions against reinforced concrete targets. It had been hit by British "Tallboy" and "Grand Slam" earthquake bombs during a raid on March 27th 1945 and one of the weapons tested in 1947 was "Amazon", the US variant of the 22,000 lb "Grand Slam" that weighed in at 25,000 lbs and was dropped by B-29 Superfortress bombers flying from RAF Marham in England. Fifteen such inert bombs were dropped from 17,000 feet and of these two hits were obtained on the thinner roof section that was approximately 15 feet thick.

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There were two separate series of trials and several different US developments of the 22,000lb Grand Slam were tested.

Project Ruby 1946
Included tests of the US 22,000lb SAP T28 "Amazon" alongside the 12,000lb "Tallboy" (US designation 12,000lb GP T10) and 22,000lb "Grand Slam" (US designation 22,000lb GP T14). The T28 design did not prove satisfactory as the weapons tended to break up during penetration. That led to a redesign and more trials In 1947.

Project Harken 1947
Included tests of the US 25,000lb T28E1 "Amazon II" and the 25,200lb T28E2 "Samson" bombs. The latter was longer and narrower. The impact in the film looks more like a "Samson" to me.

Note the change of designation from "GP" on the T10 & T14 to "SAP" with the T28 series.

The official report on the Harken trials can be found here. Unfortunately not all the pages have been captured.
 

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