List of Individual Tests
| Name | Date | Location | Yield | Name | Date | Location | Yield | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MILL YARD | October 9, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | JEFFERSON | April 22, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | |
| DIAMOND BEECH | October 9, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | PANAMINT | May 21, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| ROQUEFORT | October 16, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 to 150 kilotons | TAJO | June 5, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | |
| ABO | October 30, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | DARWIN | June 25, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | |
| KINIBITO | December 5, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | CYBAR | July 17, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 119 kilotons | |
| GOLDSTONE | December 28, 1985 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons | CORNUCOPIA | July 24, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| GLENCOE | March 22, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 29 kilotons | GALVESTON | September 4, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| MIGHTY OAK | April 10, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | ALEMAN | September 11, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | |
| MOGOLLON | April 20, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | < 20 kilotons | LABQUARK | September 30, 1986 | Nevada Test Site | 20 to 150 kilotons |
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