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- Q16249666 subject Q8315187.
- Q16249666 abstract "The Vixen series of nuclear tests were all safety experiments, in which bomb mechanism with live core is subjected to abnormal conditions, such as fire, shock and electrical malfunctions to determine whether a nuclear criticality occurs. The obviously successful result is no nuclear criticality, but the high explosives that trigger the fission bomb may explode (in fact, are encouraged to), destroying the bomb and spreading the core material over a localized area.".
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- Q16249666 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315187.
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- Q16249666 type Thing.
- Q16249666 comment "The Vixen series of nuclear tests were all safety experiments, in which bomb mechanism with live core is subjected to abnormal conditions, such as fire, shock and electrical malfunctions to determine whether a nuclear criticality occurs. The obviously successful result is no nuclear criticality, but the high explosives that trigger the fission bomb may explode (in fact, are encouraged to), destroying the bomb and spreading the core material over a localized area.".
- Q16249666 label "Operation Vixen".
- Q16249666 seeAlso Q16821839.