Chapter 4
SUMMARY OF TASK UNIT ACTIVITIES
4.1

TASK UNIT 1, LASL

PROGRAMS

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The function of TU-1 was to carry out experiments designed to measure
certain properties of the LASL-designed weapons and nuclear devices, to

measure certain physical quantities of fundamental importance to weapon design, and to study the physics underlying certain effects produced by nuclear

weapons or devices. The techniques used to make the measurements are
outlined briefly in Sec. 2.2. They are described in more detail in the preoperational and technical reports of the various programs.
The use of barges as firing points for most of the LASL shots, to~
gether with the capability of using two firing sites concurrently, made possible a speed-up in the firing schedule over previous operations and greatly
simplified operational problems.
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For the more remote land sites and barge operations, the flexibility

provided to experimental groups by the use of houseboats proved very advantageous.. Helicopter and boat transportation were generally good.

The radiation safety problem was well handled and caused little inconvenience to the scientific personnel during the operation.
Radio and telephone communications were. generally good, and service

was very prompt when units became defective.

The high speed computing facility was very useful to TU-1 experimenters and theoreticians. It was a marked advantage to be able to reduce data

promptly in the field without laborious hand calculations and to recompute

problems as new data became available. Adequate time was available on the
machine for TU-1 purposes.

It was very satisfactory to have an engineering group available in the

field to reconcile and coordinate individual experimental] construction requirements up to shot time. The J-7 unit was particularly useful when new

shots were added during the series.

The photographic requirements of TU-1 were efficiently handled, and,
in addition, Graphic Arts was able to assist other task units on special problems.
It is recommended that the J-1, J-3, J-4, and J~6 Sections of TG 7.1

continue to handle the requirements of TU-1 directly rather than duplicate
their functions in the TU-1 organization.

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