On a bomb carrier, like any other bomb.
When the first hydrogen bomb (MK-17) was introduced the Air Force had no available bomb carrier large enough, so they improvised and used modified logging truck trailers as bomb carriers.
The atomic bomb was transported by air on board a specially modified B-29 Superfortress bomber called the Enola Gay or Bockscar. The bombs were loaded onto the planes at the airbase and flown to their target cities before being dropped.
They used bomber planes.
B- 29 Bomber
Enola gay.
It was dropped by a B-29 bomber.
No helicopter dropped any atomic bomb. The two A-bombs used in combat were both dropped by a B-29 bomber.
that was the bomb dropped over Hiroshima on August 6 1945
B-29 Bomber, named Enola Gay
No many people. Nagasaki receive one bomb and that was it. It was dropped by bomber plane and it was an atomic bomb.
Enola gay
The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. The bomber that dropped it was nicknamed the "Enola Gay", named after the pilot's mother. Three days later, the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, and the bomber in that case was "Bockscar" ("boxcar"), a pun based on the pilot's name, Bock.
On August 9, a B29 bomber aircraft dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Six days later, Japan announced its surrender, ending their involvement in World War II.