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  • 81Mark 21 nuclear bomb — The Mark 21 nuclear bomb was a United States nuclear gravity bomb first produced in 1955. It was based on the TX 21 Shrimp prototype that had been detonated during the Castle Bravo test in March 1954. While most of the Operation Castle tests were …

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  • 82Operational Test and Evaluation Force — (OPTEVFOR) seal Active December, 1947 – Present Country …

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  • 83Marine Corps Test Unit — #1 Active 1 July 1954 19 June 1957 Country United States Allegiance Department of the Navy Branch United States Marine Corps The …

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  • 84Tonopah Test Range Airport — Infobox Airport name = Tonopah Test Range Airport nativename = Part of Air Combat Command (ACC) image width = 300 caption = Tonopah Test Range Airport and the surrounding test range image2 width = 200 caption2 = Location of Tonopah Test Range… …

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  • 85B90 nuclear bomb — The B90 was an American thermonuclear bomb designed in the mid to late 1980s and cancelled prior to introduction into military service.The B90 design was intended for use as a naval aircraft weapon, for use as a nuclear depth bomb and as a land… …

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  • 86Nuclear depth bomb — United States conducted the Swordfish test of the ASROC nuclear depth bomb off San Diego in 1962 A Nuclear Depth Bomb (NDB) is the nuclear equivalent of the conventional depth charge and would have been used in Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) for… …

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  • 87Lazy Dog (bomb) — Lazy Dog bombs (sometimes called Red Dot Bombs or Yellow Dog Bombs ) projectiles were small, unguided kinetic missiles, each measuring 1.75 inches in length, 0.5 inches in diameter, and weighing 207 grains, or about 0.03 pounds or 0.7 oz.Lazy dog …

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  • 88Mark 22 nuclear bomb — The first thermonuclear device test by the University of California Radiation Lab at Livermore was the Morgenstern device which was tested in the Koon shot of Operation Castle. Morgenstern was the prototype of an intended bomb, the TX 22.… …

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  • 89Mark 90 nuclear bomb — Operation Wigwam test of a Mark 90 Betty The Mark 90 nuclear bomb, given the nickname Betty , was a cold war nuclear depth charge, developed by the United States in 1952. It had a length of 10 ft 2 in, a diameter of 2 ft 7.5 in, and a… …

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  • 90Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty — 7 October 1963 President Kennedy signs the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in the Treaty Room at the White House. L R: William Hopkins, Sen. Mike Mansfield, John J. McCloy, Adrian S. Fisher, Sen. John Pastore, W. Averell Harriman, Sen. George… …

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