aircraft design
cold war
late 1950s
military assistance program
nbmr-1
north atlantic treaty organisation
northrop
southeastasiatreatyorganization
united states
united states air force
Anyone interested in Australian attitudes to getting nuclear weapons should start with this thread that explains how difficult it is and the US role.
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/uk-thermonuclear-warheads.10419/post-98670
The UK experience with the US would be similar for Australia.
australian army
australian defence force
british commonwealth
cabinet defence committee (australia)
cold war
cold war ii
commonwealth of australia
department of air (australia)
department of the army (australia)
department of the navy (australia)
nuclear
nuclear battlefield
nuclear power
post-cold war
royal australian air force
royal australian navy
southeastasiatreatyorganization
tactical nuke
Indeed the naval "T-tail" N-156 followed the Fang in 1954, followed by the more familiar N-156F of 1956 that lead to the F-5A.
I still haven't found an drawings or details on the original N-156. :(
cold war
department of defense
military assistance program
nbmr-1
north atlantic treaty organisation
northrop
southeastasiatreatyorganization
united states
united states air force
united states army
united states navy
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