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The system was demonstrated at the China Lake weapons test site in 1985.
But it is in a seismic region, and the blasts from the neighboring nuclear weapons test site may also fracture the rock.
In March 2009, the French government enacted legislation to allow compensation for former workers at France's nuclear weapons test sites.
Horn Island was acquired for the sole purpose of becoming a biological weapons test site for the U.S. military.
The same Nevada politicians who oppose the Yucca Mountain repository are also lobbying to keep their state's nuclear weapons test site operational to save jobs.
O'Mearah merely had a headache; Delevan felt as if someone had used the inside of his head as a nuclear weapons testing site.
In 1953 it was also involved in the site construction for project "Two Zero Zero", an atomic weapons test site.
Middleton visits a former Soviet biological weapons testing site (abandoned, "its just too lethal" says Middleton)
One, measuring 5.6, rattled southern Nevada at 3:14 A.M., shaking high rises in Las Vegas and damaging a power station at the nation's nuclear weapons testing site.
There are also risks in the irradiated areas of the Urals or in the former nuclear weapons test site in what is now the Republic of Kazakhstan, etc.
The upshot was the founding of NEST, now run by the Federal Energy Department with headquarters in Las Vegas near the Government's nuclear weapons test site.
In 1954, a biological weapons test site called Aralsk-7 was built on Vozrozhdeniya (Renaissance) Island, and the neighboring Komsomolskiy Island, in the Aral Sea.
The Proving Ground continued its operations as a weapons test site until 1919 when the testing was moved to the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Horn Island Chemical Warfare Service Quarantine Station was acquired in March 1943 by the U.S. Army for use as a biological weapons testing site.
Sycamore Canyon Test Facility is rocket and weapons test site located east of MCAS Miramar in northern San Diego, California.
Mr. Aftergood said a ground test of a complete engine was under study by the Defense Department, which would conduct the experiment at the Government's nuclear weapons test site in the Nevada desert.
A February 2005 memorandum from the Aberdeen Proving Ground, a United States Army weapons test site, discouraged shocking soldiers with Tasers in training, contrary to Taser International's recommendations.
Page A1 More than 400 people were arrested as they tried to enter a nuclear weapons testing site in Nevada after nearly 2,000 people, including six members of Congress, held a rally protesting the arms testing.
Her pre-literary résumé includes painting needlepoint patterns, installing neon signage, designing luggage, enlarging photos from weapons tests sites, decorating sets for rap videos, and sewing hats for the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Last year the Department of Energy singled out Yucca Mountain in southern Nevada, adjacent to the Nuclear Weapons Testing Site, as the most promising waste disposal site in the United States.
In The Coming War Between Russia and China (1969), US journalist Harrison Salisbury reported that Soviet sources implied a possible first strike against the Lop Nur basin nuclear weapons testing site.
He also vowed to follow through on a decision made in May to cancel a lease for the Nanoose Bay Torpedo Range, a weapons testing site in British Columbia jointly run by the United States and Canada.
But Idaho residents were not included in the compensation program, which has thus far paid $780 million to other "down winders" exposed to radiation during the bomb tests as well as employees at the weapons testing sites and uranium mine and mill workers.
The site was later used by The British Manufacture and Research Company as a weapons test site, Lincolnshire Police also used the site in the early 1990s to train Police Officers in riot control techniques.
The report is part of a chain of events meant by Congress to result in opening a permanent geologic burial site for high-level nuclear wastes at Yucca Mountain at the edge of the Energy Department's nuclear weapons test site.