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  2. Gerboise Bleue (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    Gerboise Bleue (French: [ʒɛʁbwaz blø]; lit. ' Blue Jerboa ') was the codename of the first French nuclear test.It was conducted by the Nuclear Experiments Operational Group (GOEN), a unit of the Joint Special Weapons Command [1] on 13 February 1960, at the Saharan Military Experiments Centre near Reggane, French Algeria in the Sahara desert region of the Tanezrouft, during the Algerian War.

  3. List of nuclear weapons tests of France - Wikipedia

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    List of nuclear weapons tests of France. France executed nuclear weapons tests in the areas of Reggane and In Ekker in Algeria and the Mururoa and Fangataufa Atolls in French Polynesia, from 13 February 1960 through 27 January 1996. These totaled 210 tests with 210 device explosions, 50 in the atmosphere.

  4. Gerboise Verte - Wikipedia

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    Gerboise Verte (French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁbwaz vɛʁt]; lit. ' Green Jerboa ') is the codename for a French nuclear test conducted on 25 April 1961. The test took place at the Centre Saharien d'Expérimentations Militaires (CSEM), 50 km south of Reggane, Algeria, then a French department and was designed as an atmospheric test.

  5. Canopus (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    This heavy water went into nuclear reactors in 1967 to produce tritium needed for the device. [citation needed] France was to test the new device as part of a 5-shot series conducted at the nuclear testing grounds in French Polynesia. The device weighed three tons and used a lithium deuteride secondary stage with a highly enriched uranium ...

  6. France and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    e. France is one of the five "Nuclear Weapons States" under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, but is not known to possess or develop any chemical or biological weapons. [4][5] France is the only member of the European Union to possess independent (non-NATO) nuclear weapons. France was the fourth country to test an ...

  7. History of France's military nuclear program - Wikipedia

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    The history of France's military nuclear program recounts the path that led France to develop a military nuclear program after World War II. The establishment of the French Nuclear Deterrence Force was based on a French nuclear testing program that began on February 13, 1960, and ended on January 27, 1996. In 2012, the Strategic Oceanic Force ...

  8. 1966–70 French nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    The France's 1966–1970 nuclear test series[1] was a group of 22 nuclear tests conducted in 1966–1970. These tests followed the In Ekker series and preceded the 1971–1974 French nuclear tests series.

  9. Gerboise Verte (nuclear test) - Wikipedia

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    Gerboise Verte (nuclear test) Gerboise Verte. (nuclear test) /  26.32167°N 0.07333°W  / 26.32167; -0.07333. Gerboise Verte ( French pronunciation: [ʒɛʁbwaz vɛʁt]; lit. 'Green Jerboa') is the codename for a French nuclear test conducted on 25 April 1961 in Reggane, Algeria. This was the 4th French nuclear test, after Gerboise Bleue ...