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Operation Ranger was the fourth American
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test series. It was conducted in 1951 and was the first series to be carried out at the
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. All the bombs were dropped by B-50D bombers and exploded in the open air over Frenchman Flat ( Area 5). These tests centered on the practicality of developing a second generation of nuclear weapons using smaller amounts of valuable nuclear materials. They were planned under the name ''Operation Faust.'' The exact locations of the tests are unknown, as they were all air drops. However, the planned ground zero was set at for all except the ''Fox'' shot, which was "500 feet [] west and 300 feet [] south" in order to minimize damage to the control point. Footage of the Operation Buster–Jangle, ''Buster-Jangle Baker'' test is often mislabeled as belonging to the ''Ranger Able'' test. Both shots can be told apart because the ''Buster Baker'' test was conducted at Yucca Flat in the daytime, meanwhile ''Ranger Able'' was conducted at Frenchman Flat in the nighttime. No motion picture of Operation Ranger has ever been declassified.


History

The primary purpose of Operation Ranger was to perform experiments in preparation for
Operation Greenhouse Operation Greenhouse was the fifth American nuclear test series, the second conducted in 1951 and the first to test principles that would lead to developing Teller-Ullam, thermonuclear weapons (''hydrogen bombs''). Conducted at the new Pacific ...
. As the device to be tested in Greenhouse was in the stockpiling stage with respect to its high explosive system, it was felt that the entire test series could be performed using air dropped weapons. The test led to the establishment of the Nevada Proving Ground (later Nevada Test Site, now Nevada National Security Site or NNSS). Following this test series it was believed appropriate to conduct tests up to approximately at Nevada instead of at the Pacific Proving Ground.


Shots


Gallery

File:Operation Ranger 002.jpg, Ranger ''Able'', 1 kiloton File:Operation Ranger - Detonation (1951).jpg, Ranger ''Baker 1'', 8 kilotons File:Ranger test (purple).jpg, Ranger ''Fox'', 22 kilotons. File:Ranger Fox Cloud.jpg, Ranger ''Fox'' mushroom cloud development. File:NNSA-NSO-1336.jpg, "Glass-House" structure built to determine blast effects on glazing and window construction, and to assess the problem of flying glass, test Ranger-''Easy''. File:Mk4 Fat Man bomb.jpg, Mark 4 device as detonated in all Ranger tests, excluding test ''Fox''. File:Mk 6 nuclear bomb.jpg, Mark 6 device as detonated in test ''Fox.''


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* {{US Nuclear Tests Explosions in 1951 Ranger 1951 in military history 1951 in Nevada 1951 in the environment January 1951 in the United States February 1951 in the United States