The W55 had a yield of 1 to 5 kilotons.
Each device had been set to deliver a ten kiloton yield.
It had a yield of 12 to 14 kilotons.
In 1974, India tested a nuclear weapon with a yield of up to 15 kilotons.
The bomb was detonated on June 19, 1957, with a 200 kiloton yield.
It utilized a W34 nuclear warhead, with a yield of about 11 kilotons.
Radio-transmitted data from these instruments indicated a yield of about 15 kilotons.
The W76 has a yield of 100 kilotons.
Gnome was detonated on 10 December 1961 with a yield of 3.1 kilotons.
It has a yield of between 170-200 kilotons.