FY 1966. The $2 millicn FY 1966 arproprdation will be uned to phase out the davelopment effert. The FL-1 is a transoortaile pliant of 390 electrical kilowatts capacity bednc Aeveloped in our Army Reactors pregram. A major consideration in the AEC decision was the Army's recently expressed position that high dnitial cesta of ML-1l type systems outweigh tho legistical advantages. Tho reactor test program has bean carried out at the National Reactor Testing Etation in idaho. The prime contractor is Aerejat General Corpora-¢ion of San Ramon, Californis,.: An estimared 160 centractor employees will be affected by the program termination. _ ’ rl Summaryof MutualLet: ase Meeting in London (COUPIDENTIAL) ek een ee es tee Thue annual United States-Unitead Kingdom Stocktake meeting to review pregress and plans under the US-UK Acreement for fcoperation in. the Uses of Atomic Energy ‘€or Mutual Defense Purgosas took place in London Getober 6-8. fer the U. 5S. Commissicner Tape was among those attending The cooperation in nuclear weapons development was extended to cover l. &. weapons davelopment through the MK 61, U. &. tactical bom». The British are cooperating, in turn, with the G. 5S. in all of their nuclear weapons ‘developments. The barter program (exchange of nuclear materials) is preceeding on asachedule. Coonmeration with the U. K. in their Polaris program continues on schedule, with first deliveriea to the 0. K. due in Mid-1966. Shether the U. K. will recuest AIC cooperation in their confirmatory (test) firings ~ ef their Polaris warheads is awaiting deeisien at top VES| levels of the U. K. Govarnment. — DOE ARCHI “Whe U, K. representatives at the Stecktake Meeting indicated that their recuirement for the U. &. Army LANCE weapona system was presently under study and a a@ccision on a requirement for this weapon system will be made in the not too distant future. ~ . >>. ee ee ee - ~s