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Fat Man (Bomb)


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“Fat Man” was the name given internally to the other product of the Manhattan Project, and was the bomb that would be used in the subsequent bombing of Nagasaki after the Japanese did not immediately surrender following the issuing of a warning. This model was used several other times in the future, moreso than the “Little Boy” model was.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Man

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