Series or years
| Years covered
| Tests[Summ 1]
| Devices fired
| Devices with un-known yield
| Peace-ful use tests
| Non-PTBT tests[Summ 2]
| Yield range (kilotons) [Summ 3]
| Total yield (kilotons) [Summ 4]
| Notes
|
Trinity
| 1945
| 1
| 1
|
|
| 1
| 21
| 21
| First nuclear weapons test, conducted as part of the Manhattan Project. Tested the Mark 3 Fat Man design.
|
Crossroads
| 1946
| 2
| 2
|
|
| 2
| 21
| 42
| First postwar test series
|
Sandstone
| 1948
| 3
| 3
|
|
| 3
| 18 to 49
| 104
| The first use of "levitated" cores made of oralloy. Tested components for Mark 4 design.
|
Ranger
| 1951
| 5
| 5
|
|
| 5
| 1 to 22
| 40
| First tests at the Nevada Test Site. Operation originally named "Operation Faust".
|
Greenhouse
| 1951
| 4
| 4
|
|
| 4
| 46 to 225
| 398
| George shot was physics experiment relating to the hydrogen bomb; Item shot was first boosted fission weapon.
|
Buster-Jangle
| 1951
| 7
| 7
|
|
| 7
| small to 31
| 72
| The first series in which troop maneuvers (Desert Rock exercises) were performed
|
Tumbler-Snapper
| 1952
| 8
| 8
|
|
| 8
| 1 to 31
| 104
|
|
Ivy
| 1952
| 2
| 2
|
|
| 2
| 500 to 10,400
| 10,900
| The "Mike" shot was the first multi-megaton thermonuclear weapon.
|
Upshot-Knothole
| 1953
| 11
| 11
|
|
| 11
| small to 61
| 252
| 18,000 men exposed in Desert Rock V up to 26.6 REM. 84 exceeded current yearly limits of 5 REM/yr.
|
Castle
| 1954
| 6
| 6
|
|
| 6
| 110 to 15,000
| 48,200
| Bravo shot inspired secret Project 4.1 to study fallout victims. It over-produced by 250% of expected yield, causing fallout over a wide area.
|
Teapot
| 1955
| 14
| 14
|
|
| 14
| 1 to 43
| 167
|
|
Wigwam
| 1955
| 1
| 1
|
|
| 1
| 30
| 30
| 2,000 feet (610 m) underwater
|
Project 56
| 1955–1956
| 4
| 4
|
|
| 4
| 0 to 0
| 0
|
|
Redwing
| 1956
| 17
| 17
|
|
| 17
| small to 5,000
| 20,820
| Test with "energy budget". Competition between UCRL and LASL over budget allocation was high.
|
Project 57
| 1957
| 1
| 1
|
|
| 1
| 0
| 0
| The first safety test, asking whether an improperly ignited bomb (as in a plane crash) would cause a nuclear blast.
|
Plumbbob
| 1957
| 29
| 29
|
|
| 25
| 0 to 74
| 345
| Included the largest atmospheric test in CONUS
|
Project 58+58A
| 1957
| 4
| 4
|
|
| 1
| small to 1
| 1
| Four more safety tests
|
Hardtack I
| 1958
| 35
| 35
|
|
| 35
| 0 to 9,300
| 35,628
| A series in the Pacific Proving Ground, including three rocket boosted high altitude tests called Operation Newsreel
|
Argus
| 1958
| 3
| 3
|
|
| 3
| 2
| 4
| Also known as Operation Floral before becoming Argus for security reasons. Tested three weapons in the South Atlantic, trying to create an artificial energy belt in the magnetosphere.
|
Hardtack II
| 1958
| 37
| 37
|
|
| 24
| 0 to 22
| 46
| Meant to squeeze all possible testing into the time before Eisenhower's test ban started on 30 October 1958. Planned as "Operation Millrace", changed to HT II when a science panel recommended to "stop testing after the Hardtack series."
|
Nougat
| 1961–1962
| 44
| 44
|
| 1
| 2
| small to 67
| 357
| First all-underground test series. Included first Operation Plowshare shot "Gnome" in Carlsbad, New Mexico, which was detonated in an underground salt dome.
|
Sunbeam
| 1962
| 4
| 4
|
|
| 4
| small to 2
| 2
| Aka Operation Dominic II. Test of small tactical warheads, including the man-portable "Davy Crockett". Last atmospheric test series. The Army's part of Sunbeam was Operation Ivy Flats.
|
Dominic
| 1962–1963
| 31
| 31
|
|
| 31
| 2 to 9,960
| 34,640
| "Frigate Bird" was the only operational test of a missile "mated" with a live warhead. Series also included three high-altitude tests known as Operation Fishbowl, separated out in this text.
|
Fishbowl
| 1962
| 9
| 9
| 4
|
| 9
| 400 to 1,400
| 2,205
| The high altitude rocket part of Operation Dominic. Included several failed tests as the rockets failed for various reasons.
|
Storax
| 1962–1963
| 47
| 47
|
| 3
| 1
| 1 to 115
| 585
|
|
Roller Coaster
| 1963
| 4
| 4
|
|
| 4
| 0
| 0
| Storage-transportation safety experiments; measured plutonium dispersal risk.
|
Niblick
| 1963–1964
| 41
| 43
|
| 4
|
| small to 249
| 698
|
|
Whetstone
| 1964–1965
| 46
| 49
|
| 4
| 1
| small to 51
| 476
|
|
Flintlock
| 1965–1966
| 47
| 49
|
| 2
|
| small to 365
| 1,891
|
|
Latchkey
| 1966–1967
| 38
| 38
|
| 3
|
| small to 870
| 1,831
|
|
Crosstie
| 1967–1968
| 48
| 57
| 5
| 4
| 2
| small to 1,300
| 3,638
|
|
Bowline
| 1968–1969
| 47
| 58
|
| 2
| 1
| small to 1,150
| 2,152
|
|
Mandrel
| 1969–70
| 52
| 78
| 1
| 2
|
| small to 1,900
| 5,528
|
|
Emery
| 1970–1971
| 16
| 24
| 2
|
|
| small to 220
| 565
|
|
Grommet
| 1971–1972
| 34
| 39
|
| 1
|
| small to 4,800
| 5,200
| Included Cannikin, the largest underground explosion ever at 5 Mt, fired under the Aleutian island Amchitka.
|
Toggle
| 1972–1973
| 28
| 35
|
| 1
|
| small to 250
| 958
|
|
Arbor
| 1973–1974
| 18
| 20
|
|
|
| small to 150
| 274
|
|
Bedrock
| 1974–1975
| 27
| 29
|
|
|
| small to 750
| 2,840
|
|
Anvil
| 1975–1976
| 21
| 21
|
|
|
| 0 to 1,000
| 5,993
|
|
Fulcrum
| 1976–1977
| 21
| 24
|
|
|
| small to 140
| 635
|
|
Cresset
| 1977–1978
| 22
| 23
|
|
|
| 0 to 150
| 1,122
|
|
Quicksilver
| 1978–1979
| 16
| 16
|
|
|
| 1 to 140
| 717
|
|
Tinderbox
| 1979–1980
| 14
| 14
|
|
|
| 1 to 140
| 452
|
|
Guardian
| 1980–1981
| 14
| 14
|
|
|
| 1 to 140
| 322
|
|
Praetorian
| 1981–1982
| 19
| 20
|
|
|
| 1 to 140
| 938
|
|
Phalanx
| 1982–1983
| 18
| 19
|
|
|
| 1 to 143
| 365
|
|
Fusileer
| 1983–1984
| 16
| 16
|
|
|
| small to 150
| 521
|
|
Grenadier
| 1984–1985
| 16
| 16
|
|
|
| 3 to 150
| 670
|
|
Charioteer
| 1985–1986
| 16
| 16
|
|
|
| small to 140
| 549
|
|
Musketeer
| 1986–1987
| 14
| 16
|
|
|
| 3 to 150
| 970
|
|
Touchstone
| 1987–1988
| 13
| 15
|
|
|
| 2 to 150
| 696
|
|
Cornerstone
| 1988–1989
| 11
| 17
|
|
|
| 1 to 150
| 436
|
|
Aqueduct
| 1989–1990
| 10
| 13
|
|
|
| small to 150
| 426
|
|
Sculpin
| 1990–1991
| 7
| 9
|
|
|
| 2 to 140
| 478
|
|
Julin
| 1991–1992
| 7
| 9
|
|
|
| small to 100
| 172
| The last test series, cut off by the negotiation of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
|
Totals
| 1945-Jul-16 to 1992-Sep-23
| 1032
| 1132
| 12
| 27
| 231
| 0 to 15,000
| 196,552
| Total country yield is 36.3% of all nuclear testing.
|