by N.Morgan
With history, sometimes certain events either get lost with time or are never taught. One such major piece of history is that a handful of nuclear tests were conducted in Alaska, or more specifically the Aleutian island of Amchitka. The first test, in October 1965, was designed to test nuclear detection techniques and had a yield of eighty kilotons.
A second test occurred four years later and had a yield of one megaton or one thousand kilotons. The third and largest test, Cannikin, was a test of the Spartan antiballistic-missile warhead and had a yield of fewer than five megatons.
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