USSR successfully detonates its first atomic bomb, code name “First Lightning August 29,1949
At a remote test site at Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, the USSR
successfully detonates its first atomic bomb, code name “First
Lightning.” In order to measure the effects of the blast, the Soviet
scientists constructed buildings, bridges, and other civilian structures
in the vicinity of the bomb.
They also placed animals in cages nearby
so that they could test the effects of nuclear radiation on human-like
mammals.
The atomic explosion, which at 20 kilotons was roughly equal
to “Trinity,” the first U.S. atomic explosion, destroyed those
structures and incinerated the animals.
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