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CHAPTER 2
TEST EVENTS

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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL OBJECTIVES

1 May 1957,

SHOT EXPERIENCE
2.2

The following is a summary of shots
actually detonated at EPG during Operation HARDTACK (Operational phase 15 March
1958 — 15 September 1958):

LABORATORY DIAGNOSTIC
SHOTS
LASL sponsored 13 barge shots, of
which one was a one-point safety
shot.

CONTINGENCY LABORATORY
SHOTS

LASL sponsored 2 ground shots.

3 sponsored by LASL — 2 on barges;
1 in shallow water or in a barge

UCRL sponsored 13 barge shots.
UCRLsponsored 2 ground shots, of
which 1 was a “zero” shot.

DEMONSTRATION SHOT
(UN OBSERVERS)

DOD sponsored 2 underwatershots.

1 shot on a barge sponsored by
AEC

DOD EFFECTS SHOTS

DODsponsored 3 high altitude shots.
Total — 35°
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3 shots at high altitude
2 shots underwater
These 26 shots were contemplated as of

Figs. 2-1A and 2-1B,entitled “Shot Delay Chart,” include all of the events of

Operation HARDTACK,Phase I, with an in-

dication of the various types of delays preliminary to the actual detonation.

CHAPTER 3
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Details of the original scientific concept
of the Operation, complete descriptions of test
devices, device yield, and performance data are
omitted from this report, since details of this
information have been included in the Final Op-

eration HARDTACK Report of CTG 7.1 to
CJTF-Seven. This information is available from

CTs 7.1 of JTF-Seven on a “need-to-know”
asis.
Pages 31-32

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