Operation Charioteer - List of Individual Tests

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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