Agate (nuclear test)

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Agate was the codename of the first French nuclear underground test. It was conducted by the Joint Special Weapons Command on 7 November 1961, at the Oasis Military Experiments Centre near In Ekker, French Algeria at the Tan Afella in the Hoggar Mountains, during the Algerian War. It is named after the Agate, a rock formation used in jewelry. rdf:langString
Agathe (em português: ágata) foi o primeiro teste nuclear subterrâneo da França, realizado em 21 de novembro de 1961 durante a Guerra da Argélia, rendeu 20 quilotons de TNT e foi detonada na parte francesa do deserto do Saara nos montes Hoggar. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Béryl's explosion in the Hoggar Mountains . It is believed that footage of Agathe was used in the news instead in order to hide the atomic incident that occurred.
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rdf:langString Agate was the codename of the first French nuclear underground test. It was conducted by the Joint Special Weapons Command on 7 November 1961, at the Oasis Military Experiments Centre near In Ekker, French Algeria at the Tan Afella in the Hoggar Mountains, during the Algerian War. It is named after the Agate, a rock formation used in jewelry.
rdf:langString Agathe (em português: ágata) foi o primeiro teste nuclear subterrâneo da França, realizado em 21 de novembro de 1961 durante a Guerra da Argélia, rendeu 20 quilotons de TNT e foi detonada na parte francesa do deserto do Saara nos montes Hoggar.
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