~4Here is a letter from Bradbury to Hertford on 14 Oct. 59 which contains Bradbury's feelings as to the possible improvements in weapons in the next 5 years « or so with and without testing. "could be achieved with adequate confidence to warrent stockpiling. This belief does not appear to be shared by the DOD at the present time, and if this lack of confidence persists, nothing beyond what has been tested already will be achieved (from the point of view of the stockpile) if testing is not resumed." On 9 Feb. 60, Aonejee a document entitled "Test Proposals," No. AW-655 to all members of the BBS (teston Weapons Committee). This most interesting and lengthy document was drawn up as requested by the director and the proposals for tests and experiments are grouped under three headings: experiments; and non-stockpile applications. future stockpile; The list of -specific devices and experiments and some explanations of the objectives following each is submitted to each of these individuals with the expectation that the proposals will be discussed at a future FWC meeting. For information I will list the specific devices and experiments under each of the major headings, perhaps with some specific comments where they are very important; phenonemology (specifically, neutron and X-ray

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