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English: 14 kiloton atomic explosion, from a 1951 US nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site. ( Operation Buster-Jangle, Charlie) Original caption: XX-27 charlie a 14 kiloton device was dropped from a B-50 bomber on October 30, 1951 at Yucca Flat. The test, part of the Buster-Jangle series, was the eighth detonation at the Nevada Proving Grounds.
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Federal Government of the United States |
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