Memorial in
Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base at
Carswell Field in
Fort Worth, Texas A total of five EC 17 and ten EC 24 bombs subsequently entered stockpile and were added between April and October 1954. The EC weapons were quickly replaced with Mk 17 Mod 0 and Mk 24 Mod 0 bombs in October and November 1954. Those weapons included a parachute to allow the delivery aircraft to escape. With the addition of
in-flight insertion of the primary capsule to prevent a nuclear explosion in case of an accident, the weapons were upgraded to the Mod 1 standard. The inclusion of a
contact fuze upgraded some bombs to the Mod 2 version, allowing the bombs to be used against "soft" targets (air burst), or buried targets such as command bunkers (contact burst). Due to the introduction of smaller and lighter weapons such as the
Mk 15, as well as the pending retirement of the only aircraft capable of carrying them, the
B-36, the Mk 24s were withdrawn by October 1956, with the Mk 17s withdrawn by August 1957. ==1957 incident==