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bad math

how is 22 kt one-third of 70 kt?

20kt

i don't know why someone told the bomb was 20kt while it was actually 70kt. you jealous! :) i have corrected it though Cliché Online 01:10, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply


french nuclear tests

more infos to translate are available at fr:Essais nucléaires français.

full report

[1] Cliché Online 01:27, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

translation chart

  • Synthesis of the aerial tests: this official chart has every infos needed. it only needs to be translated in english, i dunno if i'll get time to do it myself. Cliché Online 02:25, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

archive videos

national audiovisual institute including exclusive video at ground zero and never seen before rushes of anti-saharian nuclear tests/pro independence FLN protesters in new york!! as well as the infamous B2-Namous top secret base used to develop chimical warfare. i will make screenshots! :) Cliché Online 10:23, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

woohoohoo! found a crazy archive of an atomic attack simulation with aircrafts and everything! :)

Minor cleeanup

I fixed some grammar errors and style inconsistencies.

The original author was not a native anglophone (though with excellent English ability) causing some grammar and usage errors, and a sentence style sometimes not optimal English. (Run-on sentences, several of which I broke up.) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rrostrom ( talkcontribs) 23:24, 12 January 2007 (UTC). reply

tricolor

The article states (without reference) that the tests were named for the French tricolor. But later in the article it is disclosed that there were actually 4 tests, the fourth being "Green" , and having nothing to do with the tricolor. Perhaps it's true that that was the original ratioanle, but it'd be nice to see some supporting references. Isarig 02:16, 10 October 2007 (UTC) reply

I have removed this statement from the article. I have not come across any reference to the tricolor in my research, and as the contributor cites no source, I'm assuming this was speculation. Oh358chang 11:42, 09 April 2018 (UTC) reply

WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Tag & Assess 2008

Article reassessed and graded as start class. -- dashiellx ( talk) 18:10, 5 May 2008 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

bad math

how is 22 kt one-third of 70 kt?

20kt

i don't know why someone told the bomb was 20kt while it was actually 70kt. you jealous! :) i have corrected it though Cliché Online 01:10, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply


french nuclear tests

more infos to translate are available at fr:Essais nucléaires français.

full report

[1] Cliché Online 01:27, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

translation chart

  • Synthesis of the aerial tests: this official chart has every infos needed. it only needs to be translated in english, i dunno if i'll get time to do it myself. Cliché Online 02:25, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

archive videos

national audiovisual institute including exclusive video at ground zero and never seen before rushes of anti-saharian nuclear tests/pro independence FLN protesters in new york!! as well as the infamous B2-Namous top secret base used to develop chimical warfare. i will make screenshots! :) Cliché Online 10:23, 14 December 2006 (UTC) reply

woohoohoo! found a crazy archive of an atomic attack simulation with aircrafts and everything! :)

Minor cleeanup

I fixed some grammar errors and style inconsistencies.

The original author was not a native anglophone (though with excellent English ability) causing some grammar and usage errors, and a sentence style sometimes not optimal English. (Run-on sentences, several of which I broke up.) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rrostrom ( talkcontribs) 23:24, 12 January 2007 (UTC). reply

tricolor

The article states (without reference) that the tests were named for the French tricolor. But later in the article it is disclosed that there were actually 4 tests, the fourth being "Green" , and having nothing to do with the tricolor. Perhaps it's true that that was the original ratioanle, but it'd be nice to see some supporting references. Isarig 02:16, 10 October 2007 (UTC) reply

I have removed this statement from the article. I have not come across any reference to the tricolor in my research, and as the contributor cites no source, I'm assuming this was speculation. Oh358chang 11:42, 09 April 2018 (UTC) reply

WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Tag & Assess 2008

Article reassessed and graded as start class. -- dashiellx ( talk) 18:10, 5 May 2008 (UTC) reply


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