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  2. Nuclear Test Medal - Wikipedia

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    The announcement was made to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the first UK nuclear test. [2] In July 2023, the design of the new medal was released, with a commitment that many eligible veterans would receive their medals by Remembrance Sunday in November 2023.

  3. Awards and decorations of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Test Medal: 21 November 2022: 1952–1967: Issued for service as part of the UK's nuclear weapons testing programmes [20] General Service Medal (1962) 6 October 1964: 24 December 1962 – 31 July 2007 [21] Always issued with appropriate campaign clasps. Replaced 1918 GSM. Rhodesia Medal: 1980: 1 December 1979 – 20 March 1980 [22]

  4. Nuclear test veterans to be recognised with new medal ...

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    An estimated 22,000 veterans and civilians will be eligible for the Nuclear Test Medal, which has been introduced to mark the 70th anniversary of the nation’s first atomic test, Downing Street said.

  5. British hydrogen bomb programme - Wikipedia

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    The successful test of an atomic bomb represented an extraordinary scientific and technological achievement. Britain became the world's third nuclear power, reaffirming its status as a great power, but hopes that the United States would be sufficiently impressed to restore the Special Relationship were soon dashed. [67]

  6. List of nuclear weapons tests - Wikipedia

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    The low estimates on the yield of the test—potentially less than a kiloton in strength—have led to speculation as to whether it was a fizzle (unsuccessful test), or not a genuine nuclear test at all. On May 25, 2009, North Korea announced having conducted a second nuclear test.

  7. Vulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment - Wikipedia

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    Originally it was known as the Admiralty Reactor Test Establishment (ARTE). For over 40 years Vulcan has been the cornerstone of the Royal Navy's nuclear propulsion programme, testing and proving the operation of five generations of reactor core. Its reactors have significantly led the operational submarine plants in terms of operation hours ...

  8. Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Faslane Naval Base, home of the Vanguard-class submarines which carry the UK's nuclear arsenal. With the tactical nuclear weapons having been withdrawn from service, Trident was the UK's only remaining nuclear weapons system. [286] By this time, possession of nuclear weapons had become an important part of Britain's national identity.

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