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Test No. 6

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The goal of China was to produce a thermonuclear device of at least a megaton in yield that could be dropped by an aircraft or carried by a ballistic missile. Several explosions to test thermonuclear weapon designs, characteristics and yield boosting preceded the thermonuclear test.
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had become so great that the Soviet Union ceased all assistance to China and refused to help the Chinese government with their nuclear program.
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China had received extensive technical help from the Soviet Union to jump-start their nuclear program, but by 1960, the
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and was parachute-retarded for an airburst at 2960 meters. The bomb was a three-stage device with a boosted
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The film of the prior 1966 tests have been released, as well as a unidentified later test.
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Nuclear Weapons Databook, Volume V, British, French and Chinese Nuclear Weapons
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Norris, Robert, Burrows, Andrew, Fieldhouse, Richard.
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Index


Lop Nur Test Base
Atmospheric
megatons of TNT
596
three-staged
thermonuclear device
nuclear weapons test
Two Bombs, One Satellite
Lop Nur Test Base
Xinjiang
thermonuclear weapon
Soviet Union
Xian H-6
Tu-16
36th Air Division
U-235
U-238
yield
megatons
hydrogen bomb
first fission device
rift between the Soviet Union and China



Two Bombs, One Satellite
816 Nuclear Military Plant
List of Chinese nuclear tests
List of states with nuclear weapons

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