See also: List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union.
1953 | |
Country: | Soviet Union |
Test Site: | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan |
Period: | 1953 |
Number Of Tests: | 5 |
Test Type: | air drop, tower |
Max Yield: | 400ktTNT |
Next Series: | 1954 Soviet nuclear tests |
The Soviet Union's 1953 nuclear test series was a group of 5 nuclear tests conducted in 1953. These tests followed the 1949-51 Soviet nuclear tests series and preceded the 1954 Soviet nuclear tests series.
- !style="background:#ffdead;" | Name [1] !style="background:#efefef;" | Date time (UT) !style="background:#ffdead;" | Local time zone[2] [3] !style="background:#efefef;" | Location[4] !style="background:#ffdead;" | Elevation + height [5] !style="background:#efefef;" | Delivery, [6] Purpose [7] !style="background:#efefef;" | Device[8] !style="background:#ffdead;" | Yield[9] !style="background:#efefef;" class="unsortable" | Fallout[10] !style="background:#ffdead;" class="unsortable" | References !style="background:#efefef;" class="unsortable" | Notes | - ! 4 Usilennaya (reinforced?) (Joe 4) | ALMT (6 hrs) | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan 50.43°N 77.83°W | 279m (915feet) + 30m (100feet) | tower shot, weapons development | RDS-6s | aka RDS-6s. First thermonuclear explosion. Used "sloika" Layer-cake method, where primary is wrapped in shells of lithium and tamper. It worked, but could not be scaled up to megaton yields. | - ! 5 Tatyana (Joe 5) | 02:00:?? | ALMT (6 hrs) | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan ~ 50.4°N 77.8°W | 289m (948feet) + 600m (2,000feet) | air drop, weapons development | RDS-4 | Test of first production tactical weapon, used on Tu-4 and Tu-16 jets. | - ! 6 (Joe 6) | ALMT (6 hrs) | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan ~ 50.4°N 77.8°W | 280m (920feet) + 255m (837feet) | air drop, weapons development | - ! 7 | ALMT (6 hrs) | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan ~ 50.4°N 77.8°W | 280m (920feet) + 220m (720feet) | air drop, weapons development | - ! 8 (Joe 7) | ALMT (6 hrs) | Ground Zero, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan ~ 50.4°N 77.8°W | 280m (920feet) + 260m (850feet) | air drop, weapons development |