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ID182278
Title ProperBack to the Future
Other Title InformationReviving U.S.-Russian Lab-to-Lab Cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorMayhew, Noah C.
Summary / Abstract (Note)An era of remarkable cooperation between two Cold War adversaries started in 1988 with a controlled detonation of a nuclear device at the Nevada Test Site. Teams of U.S. and Soviet scientists looked on, hoping that the heavy instrumentation they had jointly designed would accurately measure the yield of the explosion in support of verification of the 1974 Threshold Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.1 The exercise, known as the Joint Verification Experiment, was a success. It was also the first concrete manifestation of official laboratory-to-laboratory cooperation on nuclear treaty verification between the two nuclear superpowers.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 51, No.9; Nov 2021: p.15-17
Journal SourceArms Control Today 2021-10 51, 9