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  2. 1966–70 French nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    The France's 1966–1970 nuclear test series [1] was a group of 22 nuclear tests conducted in 1966–1970. These tests followed the In Ekker series and preceded the 1971–1974 French nuclear tests series.

  3. List of nuclear weapons tests of France - Wikipedia

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    France executed nuclear weapons tests in the areas of Reggane and In Ekker in Algeria and the Mururoa and Fangataufa Atolls in French Polynesia, from 13 February 1960 through 27 January 1996. These totaled 210 tests with 210 device explosions, 50 in the atmosphere. [1]

  4. France and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Despite its initial choice of Algeria for nuclear tests, the French government decided to build Faa'a International Airport in Tahiti, spending much more money and resources than would be justified by the official explanation of tourism. By 1958, two years before the first Sahara test, France began again its search for new testing sites due to ...

  5. In Ekker series, French nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    In Ekker was a series of 13 underground nuclear tests and five complementary subcritical atmospheric experiments by France between November 1961 and February 1966. [1] The bombs were detonated at the Oasis Military Experiments Centre (Centre d'expérimentation militaire des oasis ) also named CEMO near In Ekker, French Algeria at the Tan Afella in the Hoggar Mountains, by the Nuclear ...

  6. Canopus (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    This heavy water went into nuclear reactors in 1967 to produce tritium needed for the device. [citation needed] France was to test the new device as part of a 5-shot series conducted at the nuclear testing grounds in French Polynesia. The device weighed three tons and used a lithium deuteride secondary stage with a highly enriched uranium ...

  7. What were the nuclear tests and why are medals being ... - AOL

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    A rundown on the nuclear tests, how they affected soldiers and why veterans are being recognised with medals seven decades later. A rundown on the nuclear tests, how they affected soldiers and why ...

  8. Moruroa - Wikipedia

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    Three nuclear explosive devices were detonated on barges, three were air dropped from bombers, and the rest were suspended from helium filled balloons. A total of 41 atmospheric nuclear tests were conducted at Mururoa between 1966 and 1974. [8] [11] The lagoon of Mururoa, 1972 View on Mururoa, 2005

  9. History of France's military nuclear program - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 1966, the first aerial nuclear test took place on Moruroa atoll in French Polynesia. Two years later, on August 24, 1968, the first H-bomb test took place on the Fangataufa atoll, codenamed Operation Canopus. A total of 46 aerial nuclear tests were carried out in Polynesia, using a variety of techniques: barge testing; tethered ...