. “SRPLETUepyeS, Series 4 PILOTIDno, Lo ae ARMED HE SaotT FORCES SPECIAL WEAPONS PROJECT WASHINGTON, D. C. MOLTSS ne Wyn 3 September 1953 Ce US DOE ARCHIVES SUWJECT: Analysis of Biomedical Weapons Ef‘ects Rragram.326 US ATOMIC: ENERGY TO: HSSIGA—___ Captain H.H.Haight, USN . . * 7 | : : CRedi o’. Mi \vay y Resear cha oekieati. Division of Military Applications U.S.Atomic Energy Commission 1901 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington 25, D.C. 1. Box_3 271 _ _.. > [Folded LRD VA.3 SAY<8-Wree LF T- accordance with the AFSWP letter to the Services and other *rterested acencies, subject: "Analysis of Atomic Weapons =ffects Program”, Gaied 2° iarch 1953, the inclosed information hes been prepared. This data, relatin= to the current status of knowledge in the medical and personnel effects of atomic weapons, is specifically directed toward operational reouiremerts. Certain medical aspects, such as therapeutic problems, have rot teen discussed es they are outside the scope of this study. 2. The conclusions and recowsendations made in the study represent the omnton of the APSWP. Fo elaboration is attempted. Definite statements are made on which to “ase discussion at the conference scheduled for 10 September 1953 at Headquarters, AFSWP, Washington, D. C. Members of the Effects x Di ‘stor will present the currert knowledge of basic physical measurements Xk at the conference. 3 3. It is requested that the inclesures be reviewed so that these and any vrovlems that may have ceen omitted cun be evaluated by the technical LS Ngee L a) rerresentatives at the conference with the objective of: sts on, a. Definitely establishing those fields of weapons effects in i which sufficient information for operational needs is available and for which 8 és edditional full scale test or R and D laboratory projects are not required. ¥ 7 ba \ b. Definitely establishing a minimum requirement for additional a Oo ft PON SA 24 ~ full scale tests or R and D laboratory projects to fulfill operational needs ? eS}: <Ft y h, The conclusions of the scheduled conference will be incorporated in i g We an overall effects analysis study. § 3 “y9 ££ =¢ BY COMMGID OF MACOR GINSPAL LUEDECKE: 5 Irclosures: 1 2@ 3 4 5 Biomedical Air Blast Injuries, Direct fiomedical Thermal Mffects Thermal Effects on the Eye SAfit ATS. CB ce H. H. RANKIN Rediological Hazards from an ABD, Alvra, Seta ard Gamm Radiation ¥ i oli vd Mk SOC Lt. Coloncl, AGC Adjutent General - Red‘ological Hazards from An AED, Feutrons BEST COPY AVAILABLE i” [¢

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