Author: United States. Food and Drug Administration
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Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Operation Teapot, Nevada Test Site, February-May 1955
Author: United States. Food and Drug Administration
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Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Pages : 160
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Operation TEAPOT 1955
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Category : Atomic bomb
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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This report describes the activities of an estimated 11,000 DoD personnel, both military and civilian, in Operation TEAPOT, the fifth atmospheric nuclear weapons testing series conducted in Nevada from 18 February to 15 May 1955. Activities engaging DoD personnel included Exercise Desert Rock VI observer programs, troop tests, and technical service programs; AEC scientific and diagnostic measurements to evaluate the effects of the nuclear device; DoD operational training programs; and air support.
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Category : Atomic bomb
Languages : en
Pages : 276
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This report describes the activities of an estimated 11,000 DoD personnel, both military and civilian, in Operation TEAPOT, the fifth atmospheric nuclear weapons testing series conducted in Nevada from 18 February to 15 May 1955. Activities engaging DoD personnel included Exercise Desert Rock VI observer programs, troop tests, and technical service programs; AEC scientific and diagnostic measurements to evaluate the effects of the nuclear device; DoD operational training programs; and air support.
Operation Teapot
Author: Jean Ponton
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Category : Nuclear warfare
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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This report describes the activities of an estimated 11,000 DOD personnel, both military and civilian, in Operation TEAPOT, the fifth atmospheric nuclear weapons testing series conducted in Nevada from 18 February to 15 May 1955. Activities enuaging DOD personnel included Exercise Desert Rock VI observer programs, troop tests, and technical service programs; AEC scientific and diagnostic experiments to evaluate the effects of the nuclear device; DOD operational training programs; and air support.
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Category : Nuclear warfare
Languages : en
Pages : 272
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This report describes the activities of an estimated 11,000 DOD personnel, both military and civilian, in Operation TEAPOT, the fifth atmospheric nuclear weapons testing series conducted in Nevada from 18 February to 15 May 1955. Activities enuaging DOD personnel included Exercise Desert Rock VI observer programs, troop tests, and technical service programs; AEC scientific and diagnostic experiments to evaluate the effects of the nuclear device; DOD operational training programs; and air support.
Operation Teapot
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Operation Teapot, Nevada Test Site, February-May 1955
Author: United States. Food and Drug Administration
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OPERATION TEAPOT, Nevada Test Site, February-May 1955. Project 35.2. The Effects of a Nuclear Explosion on Commercial Communications Equipment
Author: Raymnond H. Williamson
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Languages : en
Pages : 67
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Atomic-blast exposure tests on commercial communications equipment were conducted during Operation Teapot, Apple II shot. These tests were made to provide civil defense planners with data for qualitative predictions of the probable survival range, the extent of damage, and nature of repairs required to restore communication service after a blast. Approximately 150 widely diversified units of commuications equipment (mainly electronic, but including sirens) were exposed. Exposed items were in or near groups of structures located at approximately 4700 and 10,500 feet from ground zero. Where possible, identical products were exposed at these two locations, so that one set of items would be subjected to moderately severe damage and the other set to light damage. Tests showed that commercial communications equipment was generally more resistant to nuclear explosion damage than the structures in and near which the products were exposed.
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Languages : en
Pages : 67
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Atomic-blast exposure tests on commercial communications equipment were conducted during Operation Teapot, Apple II shot. These tests were made to provide civil defense planners with data for qualitative predictions of the probable survival range, the extent of damage, and nature of repairs required to restore communication service after a blast. Approximately 150 widely diversified units of commuications equipment (mainly electronic, but including sirens) were exposed. Exposed items were in or near groups of structures located at approximately 4700 and 10,500 feet from ground zero. Where possible, identical products were exposed at these two locations, so that one set of items would be subjected to moderately severe damage and the other set to light damage. Tests showed that commercial communications equipment was generally more resistant to nuclear explosion damage than the structures in and near which the products were exposed.
Operation TEAPOT, Nevada Test Site, February-May 1955. Project 35.4b. Effects of a Nuclear Explosion on Typical Natural and Manufactured Gas Underground and Above-Ground Installations, Including Appliances in Houses
Author: DEFENSE ATOMIC SUPPORT AGENCY WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 51
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Pages : 51
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Shots WASP to HORNET
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Category : Atomic bomb
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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This report describes the activities of DoD personnel, both military and civilian, in Shots WASP, MOTH, TESLA, TURK, and HORNET, the first five events of the TEAPOT atmospheric nuclear weapons test series. The tests were conducted from February 18 to March 12, 1955 and involved participants from Exercise Desert Rock VI, AFSWP, AFSWC, AEC nuclear weapons development laboratory test groups, and the Civil Effects Test Group. This volume also describes the radiological safety activities undertaken at each of these five shots.
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Category : Atomic bomb
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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This report describes the activities of DoD personnel, both military and civilian, in Shots WASP, MOTH, TESLA, TURK, and HORNET, the first five events of the TEAPOT atmospheric nuclear weapons test series. The tests were conducted from February 18 to March 12, 1955 and involved participants from Exercise Desert Rock VI, AFSWP, AFSWC, AEC nuclear weapons development laboratory test groups, and the Civil Effects Test Group. This volume also describes the radiological safety activities undertaken at each of these five shots.
Operation Teapot, Nevada Test Site, February-may 1955, Project 32.2: Effectsof Nuclear Explosions on Canned Foods: Areport to the Test Director by C.a. Greenleaf and Others
Author: U.s. civil effects test group
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Pages : 0
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Operation TEAPOT, Nevada Test Site, February-May 1955, Project 39.4a, Technical Photography, Documentary
Author: S. A. Anthony
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Languages : en
Pages : 31
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Pages : 31
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