ACA DIO

1 December 1981

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Defense Nuclear Agency

Public Affairs Office

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Washington, D.C. 20305

Operation CASTLE

CASTLE was a six-detonation nuclear weapon test series {see table) held at the Atomic
Energy Commission's (AEC) Pacific Proving Ground (PPG) in Spring 1954.
The PPG consisted
principally of Enewetak* and Bikini atolls in the northwestern Marshall Islands in the Central
Pacific Ocean.

Assigned

Date

Name

Location

Magnitude

1 March

BRAVO

Bikini; sandspit off Nam Island

27 March

ROMEO

Bikini; barge in BRAVO crater

7 April

KOON

Bikini; surface of Eneman Island

26 April

UNION

Bikini; barge in lagoon off Iroij Island

5 May

YANKEE

Bikini; barge in UNION crater

14 May

NECTAR

Enewetak; barge in MIKE crater

15 MT
.

11 MT

.

110 KTa
6.9 MT
13.5 MT

1.69 MT

Notes:

40ne kiloton equals the approximate energy release of the explosion of Ofie
thousand ‘tons of TNT; one megaton equals the approximate energy release of the
explosion of one million tons of TNT.

b10.4 MT IVY series detonation in 1952.

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The CASTLE series was held to test large-yield thermonuclear, or hydrogen, devices. Work
on this class of devices had progressed through the GREENHOUSE, GEORGE experimental shot in

1951 and the

*

IVY, MIKE

shot of 1952.

The spelling of Marshall

MIKE

was the first device

that generated

substantial

Island place names has changed in recent years in order to more

accurately render the sounds of the Marshall Island names using English spelling.

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