Anti-flash White

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Anti-flash White Color 19 - #F2F3F4

Anti-flash white is a brilliant white color commonly seen on United States, British and Soviet nuclear bombers. The purpose of the color was to reflect some of the thermal radiation from a nuclear explosion, protecting the aircraft and its occupants.

Many Strategic Air Command nuclear bombers carried anti-flash white without insignia on the under side of the fuselage with light silver-gray or natural metal (later light camouflage) on the upper surfaces. The United States Navy A-5 Vigilante carried anti-flash white without insignia on the under side of the fuselage

Soviet Union/Russia: Like the United States, some nuclear bombers had the under side of the fuselage painted anti-flash white with the upper surfaces painted light silver-gray. The Tupolev Tu-160 of the 1980s was the first to be painted anti-flash white all over.

Shown is a B-52D with anti-flash white on the under side.
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