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Nuclear Test Film - Operation Tumbler-Snapper Tube. Duration : 48.05 Mins.
Nuclear Test Film - Operation Tumbler-Snapper -Department of Energy 1952 - TF 0800011 - The Department of Energy, in cooperation with the Department of Defense, declassified a series of historical films on the nuclear weapons program. They were converted to videotape format to help preserve the films and to facilitate the declassification and release process. These films document the history of the development of nuclear weapons, starting with the first bomb tested at Trinity Site in southeastern New Mexico in July 1945.
Operation Teapot (1954) Video Clips. Duration : 31.53 Mins.
Courtesy: US Department of Energy 0800017 - Operation Teapot, Military Effects Studies - 1954 - 30:20 - Color - Operation Teapot consisted of 14 nuclear tests detonated from February 18 to May 15, 1955. The goal of the series was to test nuclear devices for possible inclusion in the nuclear weapons stockpile; improve military tactics, equipment and training; and study civil defense requirements. With Operation Teapot, the Atomic Energy Commission intensified its technical effort for "clean" or reduced fallout weapons and missile warheads. This effort led to significant advances in both reduced fallout and in miniaturization necessary for warhead delivery on missiles. Approximately 11000 scientific and military personnel participated in the entire test series. Approximately 7700 Army personnel and 1300 Marines participated in the Desert Rock VI exercises that included the WASP, MOTH, TESLA, TURK, BEE, ESS, APPLE-1, MET, and APPLE-2 tests. The troops observed nuclear blasts to familiarize themselves with weapons effects and battlefield tactics. After observing a blast, they would tour a display area of military equipment exposed to the blast. Both officers and enlisted personnel practiced nuclear age battlefield tactics and combat techniques. In addition to studying the psychological effects of nuclear weapons on ground soldiers, scientists and military leaders wanted to learn the effects of the detonations on different types of military equipment and structures. One test ...
US Nuclear Weapon Tests, Operation Dominic; Nukes In Space! [Full 1080p HD @~24FPS] Video Clips. Duration : 9.43 Mins.
All of this video footage was acquired from the Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie Blu-Ray HD disc, and all the video footage was directed and produced by Peter Kuran. Please purchase the Blu-Ray version from this link: store03.prostores.com And the DVD version can be purchased from this link as well: store03.prostores.com Please enjoy! And also visit this channel for the authors YouTube channel: www.YouTube.com
Operation Wigwam - Underwater Nuclear Test Film (1955) Video Clips. Duration : 37.05 Mins.
Courtesy: US Department of Energy 0800018 - Operation Wigwam, Commander's Report - 1955 - 35:45 - Color - The US Navy, envisioning a war in which atomic depth charges would be used, wanted to learn how much of a nuclear blast a well-built submarine could take. The submarine Skate had not withstood the BAKER explosion of Operation Crossroads. At a location listed as "N 29 degrees, W 126 degrees," about 500 miles southwest of San Diego, a deep underwater, weapons effects nuclear test, WIGWAM, rumbled through the ocean. A model submarine experiment submerged beneath a floating barge vanished after the 30-kiloton burst of power from Operation Wigwam on May 14, 1955. A combination of high winds and rough seas prevented recovery of much of the test data. Approximately 6500 personnel took part in this operation. B-7 (Mk-90) Betty