USS LSM-60
LSM-1-class landing ship medium
LSM-60 with modifications for the Baker Test, Bikini Atoll
History
United States
Name USS LSM-60
Builder Brown Shipbuilding , Houston, Texas
Laid down 7 July 1944
Launched 29 July 1944
Commissioned 25 August 1944
Honors and awards 1 battle star (World War II)
Fate Destroyed during "Operation Crossroads " Test Baker, 25 July 1946
General characteristics
Class and type LSM-1 class Landing Ship Medium
Displacement
520 long tons (528 t) light
743 long tons (755 t) landing
1,095 long tons (1,113 t) full load
Length 203 ft 6 in (62.03 m) o/a
Beam 34 ft 6 in (10.52 m)
Draft
3 ft 6 in (1.07 m) forward
7 ft 8 in (2.34 m) aft
Fully loaded :
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) forward
8 ft 3 in (2.51 m) aft
Propulsion 2 × Fairbanks-Morse (model 38D81/8X10, reversible with hydraulic clutch) diesels . Direct drive with 1,440 bhp (1,074 kW) each @ 720 rpm, twin screws
Speed 13.2 knots (15.2 mph; 24.4 km/h)
Range 4,900 nmi (9,100 km) at 12 kn (22 km/h)
Capacity 5 medium or 3 heavy tanks , or 6 LVT 's, or 9 DUKW 's
Troops 2 officers, 46 enlisted
Complement 5 officers, 54 enlisted
Armament 6 × 20 mm AA gun mounts
Armour 10-lb. STS splinter shield to gun mounts, pilot house and conning station
USS LSM-60 was a World War II era landing ship, medium (LSM) amphibious assault ship of the United States Navy . It was notable for being used as the float to suspend a fission bomb underwater during the Operation Crossroads BAKER test, becoming the first naval vessel to deploy a nuclear weapon.[ 1]
World War II Service
LSM-60' s keel was laid on 7 July 1944 and she was launched on 29 July.[ 2] She was commissioned on 25 August.[ 3]
LSM-60 participated in the assault landings at Iwo Jima , where she earned one battle star .[ 3]
Operation Crossroads "ground" zero
LSM-60 is destroyed as part of the Operation Crossroads BAKER test
In 1946, the United States conducted the first nuclear weapon tests designed to measure nuclear explosion effects on ships, Operation Crossroads . The second shot of this test, BAKER, was designed to test the effects of an underwater nuclear blast on surface ships and submarines.
LSM-60 was modified with a well through the cargo deck and hull, a derrick to lower the bomb through the well, and a large antenna to receive the detonation signal. On 25 July, a standard Mk. 3A "Fat Man " type atomic bomb, nicknamed Helen of Bikini , placed in a watertight casing, was suspended 90 feet below LSM-60 in the lagoon of Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands .[ 4] At 0835 local time the bomb was detonated, destroying LSM-60 and eight target ships, including USS Saratoga (CV-3) .[ 5] A seaman present claimed that "there was not one identifiable piece of the LSM-60 ever located",[ 4] however a British naval constructor present reports he saw a 3-inch (7.6 cm) square piece of LSM-60 on the deck of a target ship afterward.[ 6]
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1946
Shipwrecks
1 Jan: USS Dorsey
2 Jan: U-516 , U-2502
3 Jan: Empire Tigachi , U-825 , U-2336 , U-2351
5 Jan: U-541 , U-901 , U-2506
6 Jan: U-1109 , U-2356
7 Jan: U-1010 , U-1023 , U-2511
8 Jan: HMS Safari
14 Jan: USS Snowbell , USS Southard
28 Jan: Bluenose
30 Jan: Luray Victory
January (unknown date): Akagi Maru
2 Feb: U-764
3 Feb: I-505
5 Feb: U-1228
10 Feb: U-975
12 Feb: I-501 , U-3514
14 Feb: Fulham VII
15 Feb: I-502 , I-506
February (unknown date): U-1197
1 Mar: Sackett's Harbor
4 Mar: USS Extricate
6 Mar: George W. Norris
11 Mar: USS Roche
16 Mar: Karl Leonhardt
26 Mar: Z34
27 Mar: HM LST-405
1 Apr: Charles S. Haight , Ha-103 , Ha-105 , Ha-106 , Ha-107 , Ha-108 , Ha-109 , Ha-111 , Ha-201 , Ha-202 , Ha-203 , Ha-208 , I-36 , I-47 , I-53 , I-58 , I-156 , I-157 , I-158 , I-159 , I-162 , I-366 , I-367 , I-402 , Ro-50
4 Apr: USS S-35
5 Apr: Ha-207 , Ha-210 , Ha-216 , I-202 , Ro-31
8 Apr: USS Despatch
9 Apr: Empire Bridge
16 Apr: I-503 , I-504
21 Apr: Empire Christopher
24 Apr: Alfios
30 Apr: Georgetown Victory , I-121 , Ro-68 , Ro-500 , USS Solar , HMS Stubborn , HMAS Tolga
1 May: HMS Tarantula
8 May: I-153 , I-154 , I-155
9 May: Ha-205
14 May: USS Bellona
21 May: I-203
23 May: I-201
24 May: DD-224 (ex-USS Stewart )
28 May: I-14
31 May: I-401
May (unknown date): Ro-62 , Ro-63
4 Jun: I-400 , Kunashiri
7 Jun: Kamikaze
8 Jun: Myōkō
9 Jun: USS Solar
1 Jul: USS Anderson , USS Carlisle , USS Gilliam , USS Lamson , Sakawa
25 Jul: USS Apogon , USS Arkansas , USS LSM-60 , USS Pilotfish , USS Saratoga , USS Skipjack
30 Jul: Nagato
2 Aug: Empire Cross
August (unknown date): I-372
19 Sep: Ohio
16 Oct: Cassius Hudson
17 Oct: HMAS Waree
19 Oct: Takao
13 Nov: U-977
20 Nov: Albany
27 Nov: Laksnes
2 Dec: HMCS Middlesex
6 Dec: N35
8 Dec: Liberté , HMS Saltburn
16 Dec: Leipzig , Z29
22 Dec: Prinz Eugen
24 Dec: Northeastern Victory
26 Dec: Brigadier General M. G. Zalinski
31 Dec: Monte Pascoal , Schwabenland
Unknown date: Claus Von Bevern , HMS Truant , Yu 1007
Other incidents