Correspondence in January 1959 indicates some discussion in planning relative
to possible missile impact location systems in the Eniwetok area, perhaps
with reference to upcoming R&D testing on missile systems.

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PMR seems to

be playing a heavy role in the overall itemw
e—-cresadd program,
study by Headquarters ARDC
dated January 1959 covers
the Atomic Weapon
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d to Operation WIL
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In brief it states that "In gen
eral, these Atomic Tests Pro
posals

re desi
fafa.
:
esigned to obtnatty
ain inf
ormati
on on Phenomena of. high alt
itude explosions

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istic missile and
ti

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.

satellite destruction mec
hanisms,
.

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BY

hlackout and other

ommunicat
atio
i ns dis
istu
tur
r bances, the ARGUS effect.. and
protective construction
©apons carriers and sounding
rockets,"
‘

In January of 59 Molnar of Sandia proposed to DMA an AEC high altitude
«test to be carried out by the Labs, fired from Johnston Island to a
eee hei ght of like 100 kilometers and instrumented heavily by the AEC
2s Cys, Laboratories. The planned date was no earlier than 1960 or 1961.

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Correspondence over the next few months makes it quite clear that separate
AEC and DoD thinking is developing diverse ideas of what high altitudes
effects programs might look like. The DoD planning effort seems to be
centered in AFSWP, the forerunner of DASA. The first meetings addressing
coordinating these efforts took place in mid-April 59. From this time
on planning on the AEC side seemed to be done jointly between Sandia and
LASL and the code name for the committee was BUZZER and it was chaired by
Taschek of LASL. Note that there is reference to the past accomplishments
in planning for such testing by a Panofsky panel.

Later in the year, increasing interest is shown in AEC participation,

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tarting in Jenuary
support and interest in high altitude weapon effects.
and AFSWP,
ARPA
ef59, joint discussions between the Military, that is,
detonaaltitude
high
and the AEC began to address the joint planning for
such
or
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detectio
year,
tions effects studies and a little later in the
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detonations and surface detonations by satellit

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