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PRC Archive
596
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Date: 07:00 UTC 16/10/1964
Type: Surface
Yield: 20Kt
The first atomic weapon test conducted by the Peoples Republic of China at the Lop Nor testing grounds.
A pure fission device using U-235 only as no Plutonium was available to them at that time. The
culmination of 9 years of developement, the test was named after the date the USSR stopped providing the Peoples Republic with assistance for their weapon program.
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No. 2
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Date: 02:00 UTC 14/05/1965
Type: Airburst @457m
Yield: 35Kt
Six months separated China’s first and second nuclear test. The second test was of an air-dropped
weapon, essentially a weaponized version of the 596 device. A 195m white chalk circle was drawn on the
Lop Nur grounds as the target for the test. In one of the trail runs, the bomb missed the target by 682m
destroying a bridge intended to be used for the actual live nuclear test. The live nuclear air drop
detonated with a force of 35 kilotons and missed the target by 39m. |
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No. 4
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Date: 01:10 UTC 27/10/1966
Type: Airburst @569m
Yield: 12Kt
The fourth atomic weapon test conducted by the Peoples Republic of China, lauched atop a Dongfeng 2
Missile.
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No. 6
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Date: 00:19 UTC 17/06/1967
Type: Airburst @2960m
Yield: 3.3Mt
The first thermonuclear weapon tested by the Peoples Republic of China. It was conducted 32 months
after their first atomic test, the shortest time for any country. The weapon was airdropped by a Chinese H-6 bomber.
Preperation and Loading
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No-ID 1
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Unidentified groundbust test
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Unidentified Compilation
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Compliation of unidentified tests
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