1990 | |
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Information | |
Country | Soviet Union |
Test site | Degelen, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan; NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia |
Period | 1990–1991 |
Number of tests | 2 |
Test type | underground cavity in tunnel, tunnel |
Max. yield | 70 kilotonnes of TNT (290 TJ) |
Test series chronology | |
The Soviet Union's 1990 nuclear test series[1] was a group of 2 nuclear tests conducted in 1990–1991. These tests [note 1] followed the 1989 Soviet nuclear tests series .
Name [note 2] | Date time (UT) | Local time zone[note 3][2] | Location[note 4] | Elevation + height [note 5] | Delivery, [note 6] Purpose [note 7] |
Device[note 8] | Yield[note 9] | Fallout[note 10] | References | Notes |
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715 - 1 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.45 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
70 kt | [1][3][4][5][6] | |||
715 - 2 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
unknown yield | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 3 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
unknown yield | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 4 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
unknown yield | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 5 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
unknown yield | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 6 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
1000 kg | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 7 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
1000 kg | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
715 - 8 | 24 October 1990 14:57:58.5 | MSK (3 hrs) |
NZ Area B, Matochkin Shar, Novaya Zemlya, Russia: A13N 73°19′52″N 54°45′25″E / 73.331°N 54.757°E | 100 m (330 ft) – 600 m (2,000 ft) | tunnel, weapons development |
1000 kg | [1][3][5][6][7] | |||
Left behind (aborted) |
May 1991 | ALMT (6 hrs) |
Degelen, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: 108k 49°45′20″N 77°59′11″E / 49.75565°N 77.98639°E | – 129 m (423 ft) | underground cavity in tunnel, weapon effect |
no yield | Left in a shaft alcove in a mine tunnel in Degelen when the Soviets abandoned the Semipalatinsk site.[8] Destroyed by 400 kg of HE on 31 May 1995 by a combined Kazakh-Russian project.[8][9] |
LT_1
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).LT_52
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).LT_49
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).LT_31
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).LT_7
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).LT_201
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).