Individual Tests
| Name | Date | Location | Yield | Name | Date | Location | Yield | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MARSH | September 6, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | CHESHIRE | February 14, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to .5 mt | |
| HUSKY PUP | October 24, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | SHALLOWS | February 26, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| KASSERI | October 28, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to 1 mt | ESTUARY | March 9, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to .5 mt | |
| DECK | November 18, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | COLBY | March 14, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .5 to 1 mt | |
| INLET | November 20, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to 1 mt | POOL | March 17, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to .5 mt | |
| LEYDEN | November 26, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | STRAIT | March 17, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to .5 mt | |
| CHIBERTA | December 20, 1975 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 200 kilotons | MIGHTY EPIC | May 12, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| MUENSTER | January 3, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to 1 mt | RIVOLI | May 20, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| KEELSON | February 4, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 200 kilotons | BILLET | July 27, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | |
| ESROM | February 4, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 200 kilotons | BANON | August 26, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | |
| FONTINA | February 12, 1976 | Nevada Test Site | .2 to 1 mt |
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