Operation Nougat
| Operation Nougat | |
|---|---|
| Nougat Gnome, 3.1 kilotons | |
| Information | |
| Country | United States | 
| Test site | 
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| Period | 1961-1962 | 
| Number of tests | 44 | 
| Test type | cratering, underground shaft, tunnel | 
| Max. yield | 67 kilotonnes of TNT (280 TJ) | 
| Test series chronology | |
Operation Nougat was a series of 44 nuclear tests conducted (with one exception) at the Nevada Test Site in 1961 and 1962, immediately after the Soviet Union abrogated a testing moratorium, with the US' Mink test shot taking place the day before the Soviets test-detonated the Tsar Bomba. Most tests were limited-yield underground test shots. New designs would be further developed in atmospheric testing during Operation Dominic I and II.
Operation Dominic I and II would follow Operation Nougat, with some testing overlap. Operation Hardtack II preceded Nougat and the testing moratorium.