The United States's Niblick nuclear test series
was a group of 41
nuclear tests conducted in 1963–1964. These tests
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Operation Roller Coaster
Operation Roller Coaster was a series of four nuclear tests conducted jointly by the United States and the United Kingdom in 1963, at the Nevada Test Site. The tests did not involve the detonation of any nuclear weapons. Instead, their purpose ...
'' series and preceded the ''
Operation Whetstone
The United States's Whetstone nuclear test series was a group of 46 nuclear test
Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine nuclear weapons' effectiveness, Nuclear weapon yield, yield, and explosive capability. Testing ...
'' series.
List of the nuclear tests
References
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Explosions in 1963
Explosions in 1964
Niblick
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1963 in military history
1964 in military history
1963 in Nevada
1964 in Nevada