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Consideration was given to Limiting the CASTLE progran

to a mascienum of four shots and deferring the remaining tests to a
later operation.

While this wuld be favorable fron the point of

view of simplifying and shortening the CASTLE Operation, it would
not be consistent with the maxeSenu effort toward thermomclear
progress,

It would also involve greater expense inherent in two

separate operations. | As to the relative difficulty of seven versus
six shots, it now apwars that a seventh shot wuld be feasible,

at reasonable cost in tine, dllars, and efforts, if the barge
technique used for tho shots proves favor-

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able enough for extension to an Waa’tional barge shot at essentially tha sane site,

Radiation hazard of these over-water shots

appears sufficiently low to permit firing at the close tine intere

vals anticipated. The instrunentation mounted on the islands could,
if not danaged, service three shots probably as well as ty,
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The CASTLE progran recorzended in this paper is believed

to be the naximn practiceble prograt.

It covers all available

possibilities for providing an emergency capability and should fure
nish an excellent basis for the future develoment of thermonuclear

weaDoOns.

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