Operation Teapot • Military Effects Studies (1955)
Nuclear Test Film - Operation Teapot by Department of Energy DVD Copied by The Department of Energy, in cooperation with the Department of Defense, declassified a series of historical films on the nuclear weapons program. They were converted to videotape format to help preserve the films and to facilitate the declassification and release process. These films document the history of the development of nuclear weapons, starting with the first bomb tested at Trinity Site in southeastern New Mexico in July 1945.

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Operation Wigwam (1955)

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The British Bullet So Brutal The Germans Called It A War Crime

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Operation UPSHOT-KNOTHOLE (1953)

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Nuclear Historian Reacts to Movies | Science vs Fiction

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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How Many Cast Iron Pans Does it Take to Stop a Bullet?

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Building the First Atomic Bomb | New Mexico PBS

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Best Engine Ever…🔥 Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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The Ballistic Missile and SAC (1959)

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Touring the Nevada Test Site, Where the Atomic Bomb Made American History | Outdoor Nevada

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Operation Wigwam - Underwater Nuclear Test Film (1955)

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The Remarkable Mechanism That Secures Nuclear Weapons

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The Trinity Gadget’s Secret: How 32 Explosive Lenses Changed WWII

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Can Iran Stop U.S. Bunker Buster Bombs?

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Operation Ivy (1952)

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Atlas The ICBM (1957)

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Brooke and Jubal Second Date Update - Most Hilarious Call Ever! 📞😂 | Ep.952 | Prank phone calls

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The Ten-Engine Titan: Inside the B-36 Peacemaker, The Cold War’s Largest Bomber

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