| Fusileer | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Country | United States |
| Test site | NTS Area 12, Rainier Mesa; NTS Area 19, 20, Pahute Mesa; NTS, Areas 1–4, 6–10, Yucca Flat |
| Period | 1983–1984 |
| Number of tests | 16 |
| Test type | underground shaft, tunnel |
| Max. yield | 150kilotonnes of TNT (630 TJ) |
| Test series chronology | |
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Operation Fusileer[1] was a series of 16nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1983–1984 at theNevada Test Site. These tests followed theOperation Phalanx series and preceded theOperation Grenadier series.
| Name[note 1] | Date time (UT) | Localtime zone[note 2][2] | Location[note 3] | Elevation + height[note 4] | Delivery[note 5] Purpose[note 6] | Device[note 7] | Yield[note 8] | Fallout[note 9] | References | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Muggins | December 9, 1983 16:00:00.11 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U3ls37°00′46″N116°02′47″W / 37.01274°N 116.04643°W /37.01274; -116.04643 (Muggins) | 1,188 m (3,898 ft) – 243.84 m (800.0 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 1.5 kt | [1][3][4][5][6] | |||
| Romano | December 16, 1983 18:30:00.09 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U2ex37°08′25″N116°04′23″W / 37.1404°N 116.07294°W /37.1404; -116.07294 (Romano) | 1,287 m (4,222 ft) – 515 m (1,690 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 29 kt | I-131 venting detected, 0 | [1][5][6][7][8][9] | ||
| Gorbea | January 31, 1984 15:30:00.085 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U2cq37°06′48″N116°07′20″W / 37.11334°N 116.12229°W /37.11334; -116.12229 (Gorbea) | 1,344 m (4,409 ft) – 388 m (1,273 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 20 kt | Venting detected, 12 Ci (440 GBq) | [1][5][6][8][9] | ||
| Midas Myth/Milagro | February 15, 1984 17:00:00.11 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U12t.0437°13′17″N116°10′54″W / 37.22135°N 116.181572°W /37.22135; -116.181572 (Midas Myth/Milagro) | 2,044 m (6,706 ft) – 360.9 m (1,184 ft) | tunnel, weapon effect | 20 kt | [1][5][6] | 14 injured, 1 died in unexpected crater collapse following test; the only fatality from testing at NTS. Unlike other tunnel tests,Milagro required high speed video links, so a data trailer park was built above it. | ||
| Tortugas | March 1, 1984 17:45:00.09 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U3gg37°03′57″N116°02′50″W / 37.06572°N 116.04716°W /37.06572; -116.04716 (Tortugas) | 1,216 m (3,990 ft) – 638.6 m (2,095 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 150 kt | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
| Agrini | March 31, 1984 14:30:00.084 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U2ev37°08′47″N116°05′06″W / 37.14648°N 116.08512°W /37.14648; -116.08512 (Agrini) | 1,304 m (4,278 ft) – 320 m (1,050 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 6 kt | Venting detected on site, 690 Ci (26,000 GBq) | [1][3][5][6][8][9] | ||
| Orkney | May 2, 1984 13:50:00.09 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U10be37°11′54″N116°03′17″W / 37.19843°N 116.05484°W /37.19843; -116.05484 (Orkney) | 1,351 m (4,432 ft) – 210 m (690 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 250 t | Venting detected, 0.5 Ci (19 GBq) | [1][4][5][6][9] | ||
| Bellow | May 16, 1984 16:00:00.085 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U4ac37°05′33″N116°05′39″W / 37.09244°N 116.09412°W /37.09244; -116.09412 (Bellow) | 1,266 m (4,154 ft) – 207.3 m (680 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 800 t | [1][4][5][6] | |||
| Caprock | May 31, 1984 13:04:00.102 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U4q37°06′12″N116°02′59″W / 37.10333°N 116.04967°W /37.10333; -116.04967 (Caprock) | 1,237 m (4,058 ft) – 599.85 m (1,968.0 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 120 kt | Venting detected, 0.1 Ci (3.7 GBq) | [1][5][6][7][8][9] | ||
| Duoro | June 20, 1984 15:15:00.088 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U3lv37°00′02″N116°02′38″W / 37.00042°N 116.04399°W /37.00042; -116.04399 (Duoro) | 1,180 m (3,870 ft) – 379.78 m (1,246.0 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 20 kt | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
| Normanna | July 12, 1984 14:00:00.087 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U10cb37°11′31″N116°02′07″W / 37.19194°N 116.03525°W /37.19194; -116.03525 (Normanna) | 1,315 m (4,314 ft) – 200 m (660 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 500 t | [1][5][6] | |||
| Kappeli | July 25, 1984 15:30:00.084 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U20am37°16′04″N116°24′42″W / 37.26771°N 116.41153°W /37.26771; -116.41153 (Kappeli) | 1,982 m (6,503 ft) – 640 m (2,100 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 80 kt | Venting detected, 12 Ci (440 GBq) | [1][5][6][8][9] | ||
| Correo | August 2, 1984 15:00:00.09 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U3lw37°01′01″N116°00′31″W / 37.01681°N 116.00853°W /37.01681; -116.00853 (Correo) | 1,182 m (3,878 ft) – 334.1 m (1,096 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 10 kt | [1][5][6] | |||
| Dolcetto | August 30, 1984 14:45:00.102 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U7bi37°05′23″N116°00′01″W / 37.08975°N 116.00023°W /37.08975; -116.00023 (Dolcetto) | 1,291 m (4,236 ft) – 365.15 m (1,198.0 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 20 kt | [1][5][6] | |||
| Wexford | August 30, 1984 14:45:00.0 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U2cr37°08′38″N116°07′34″W / 37.14386°N 116.12615°W /37.14386; -116.12615 (Wexford) | 1,376 m (4,514 ft) – 314 m (1,030 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | less than 20 kt | [1][5][6] | |||
| Breton | September 13, 1984 14:00:00.0 | PST (–8 hrs) | NTS Area U4ar37°05′11″N116°04′21″W / 37.08639°N 116.0724°W /37.08639; -116.0724 (Breton) | 1,238 m (4,062 ft) – 483.11 m (1,585.0 ft) | underground shaft, weapons development | 33 kt | Venting detected, 4 Ci (150 GBq) | [1][5][6][7][8][9] |
the underground nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site of Fusileer-Correo, a low yield nuclear option, that demonstrated that the W-84 actually worked with all its safety features in place!