coe Test programs of the above nature are an integral part of the program of the LASL. For obvious reasons of safety, it is imposSible to study experimentally at Los Alamos the actual phenomena of nuclear explosions, Although all experimental studies using stand-in materials are conducted there up to the actual time that such an explosion would start, the essential feature of the entire procedure can only be conducted and studied under actual condi- tions with active material at Nevada or Eniwetok. Such test programs without Los Alamos development and interpretation would be © almost valueless; on the other hand, without such test programs the real test of LASL effort would not be forthcoming and further development effectively stalemated. It may be noted that as a consequence of LASL. research and development,,stimulated by test programs of the type described, the efficiency of the use of fissionable material has increased between two and ten times depending on the specific application; that bombs between 1 KT and several megatons are developed or under development; that weapons have been reduced in weight by a factor of ten Had this program and still further reductions may be possible, not been carried out, a comparable ratio of additional piles and diffusion plants would have had to be constructed whose cost would have completely dwarfed the cost of this research and development, Moreover, research coupled with test programs gives results which make more effective all the active material which has ever been "ieee j

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