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- Q16247171 subject Q6956344.
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- Q16247171 abstract "Following the success of the Grapple X/Round C experiment and joining the club of thermonuclear nations (the US and the USSR at the time), Britain launched negotiations with the US to join the US in a treaty situation in which both nations could share information and material to design, test and maintain their nuclear weapons. This effort culminated in the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement. One of the results of that treaty was that Britain was allowed to use United States' Nevada Test Site for testing their designs and ideas, and received full support from the personnel there, in exchange for the data "take" from the experiment, a mutual condition. In effect the NTS became Britain's test ground, subject only to advanced planning and integrating their testing into that of the United States. This resulted in 24 tests with 24 devices tested underground at the NTS from 1958 through the end of nuclear testing in the US in September 1992.".
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- Q16247171 type Thing.
- Q16247171 comment "Following the success of the Grapple X/Round C experiment and joining the club of thermonuclear nations (the US and the USSR at the time), Britain launched negotiations with the US to join the US in a treaty situation in which both nations could share information and material to design, test and maintain their nuclear weapons. This effort culminated in the 1958 US–UK Mutual Defence Agreement.".
- Q16247171 label "British nuclear testing in the United States".
- Q16247171 seeAlso Q16821839.