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[[File:Plumbbob-Stokes barrage balloon.jpg|thumb|U.S. Navy Goodyear ZSG-3 Blimp is shown with the Stokes cloud in background. The dirigible was in temporary free flight in excess of five miles from ground zero when collapsed by the shock wave from the blast. The airship was unmanned and was used in military effects experiments on blast and heat. On ground to the left are remains of the forward section.]]'''Stokes''' was a nuclear weapons test by the United States 7 August 1957.
[[File:Plumbbob-Stokes barrage balloon.jpg|thumb|U.S. Navy Goodyear ZSG-3 Blimp is shown with the Stokes cloud in background. The dirigible was in temporary free flight in excess of five miles from ground zero when collapsed by the shock wave from the blast. The airship was unmanned and was used in military effects experiments on blast and heat. On ground to the left are remains of the forward section.]]'''Stokes''' was a nuclear weapons test conducted by the United States on 7 August 1957.


It was part of [[Operation Plumbbob (nonfiction)|Operation Plumbbob]].
It was part of [[Operation Plumbbob (nonfiction)|Operation Plumbbob]].

Revision as of 17:30, 11 December 2017

U.S. Navy Goodyear ZSG-3 Blimp is shown with the Stokes cloud in background. The dirigible was in temporary free flight in excess of five miles from ground zero when collapsed by the shock wave from the blast. The airship was unmanned and was used in military effects experiments on blast and heat. On ground to the left are remains of the forward section.

Stokes was a nuclear weapons test conducted by the United States on 7 August 1957.

It was part of Operation Plumbbob.

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