“cor @ @ Gradual incorporation of small atomic weapons in U.5. defense is 4 long-planned policy dovelopmont, having no relation to current events. Installation of air defense weapons does not mean that the governmons has any specific expectation of air attacks, It is well Imown that, popding international agreement on safeguarded disarmement, the U.S., «© other responsible governments, must take prudent steps to guard egcinst possible atteck in the futuro, It ean be expested that other small atomic weapons will become a pert of the U.S. defense posture aa they become perfected through research, The perfecting of nuclesr warheads for alr defense rockets is an of the duvelopment of small nuclear weapons through resocarch and testing. Development of defensive weapons has been an important objective of Urlted States nuclear tests for some tine. The Atomic Energy Commisrion stated, in ita 19th semi-annual report in July, 1955, that the Neve’a nuclear test series of that year included "high altitule atomic detonvtions required in comection with development of nuclear warheads to ce used against attacking enemy aircraft". AEC Chairman Strauss stried in July 23, 1956 that the 1956 Pacific nuclear test series resulted iz "further development of methods of defense against attack". The uir defense rockets, like small nuclear weapons generally, ere designed to inflict maximun demige on an enemy, bub offer little or no risk te civilian populations, The importent point ebout a small nucisar weapon or warhead is simply that it supplies far greater firepower then convery;ional explosives. But fallout is very much less than for the darg’s weapons, those usually identified as "atomic bombs", ‘This ie becerse the amount of fallout, or residual radiation, varies greatly wits the size of the weapons. It also varices greatly as between explesivas at or near the ground aud those high in the air. In the case of tra air defense rockets, wiers explosions would take place at a acim “derable altitude, the fallout would be negligible, _

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