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Operation Ranger

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Country
  
United States

Test type
  
free air drop

Start date
  
1951

Period
  
1951

Previous test series
  
Operation Sandstone

Number of tests
  
5

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Test site
  
NTS Areas 5, 11, Frenchman Flat

Max. yield
  
22 kilotonnes of TNT (92 TJ)

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Operation Ranger was the fourth American nuclear test series. It was conducted in 1951 and was the first series to be carried out at the Nevada Test Site. All the bombs were dropped by B-50D bombers and exploded in the open air over Frenchman Flat (Area 5).

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These tests centered on the practicality of developing a second generation of nuclear weapons using smaller amounts of valuable nuclear materials. They were planned under the name Operation Faust.

The exact locations of the tests are unknown, as they were all air drops. However, the planned ground zero was set at 36°49′32″N 115°57′54″W for all except the Fox shot, which was "500 feet west and 300 feet south" in order to minimize damage to the control point.

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References

Operation Ranger Wikipedia