* In a TWX dated 17April1959from Bradbury to Starbird, LASL responds to the 14 April request trom CMA for specifics on LASL shot dates and shot requirements and desires. Listed here are about a dozen proposed tests for the NTS, about 8 or 9 of which ere stated as being able to be fielded within 3 months. Also there are 8 specific tests listed as desired at EPG or somewhere jin the Pacific, all but 2 of which are to be done within 3 montns. Further, listed as e2odle C in the text that goes with these lists is the mention that, subject to the availability of missiles and prior full-scale tests for calibration purpcses, the Eniwetok tests could be considered for high altitude testing. eA 17 April Tx from Starbird to Harold Brown at Livermore and Carson Mark afLASL documents the fact that Al Graves and a man named Colcate are both presently in Geneva. The messege contains for the consideration : and comment of the laboratories a proposed treaty epplicable to The atmospheric and underwater alternative prepersd by tne U. S. delegetion. The extracts from the text point out that phase !! of this treaty shall consist of the extension of the detection and monitoring system To cover underground and high altitude tests as later deciced. 20 April 1959, J-3 Report: eeTOE Further activities in the weapons effects test planning and evaluation area include studies of various aspects of overseas operations. Bob Snure of this group has been f | By working with the Navy to access the suitabllity of the Mark 56 Radar and fire control system as a camera platform for test diagnostics; results of the tests are that the system scems to be satisfactory for distances up to about [4 nautical miles for a camera borrowed from EG&G. . vo

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