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  • Chinas First Nuclear Test 1964 -- 50th Anniversary
    During the summer of 1964, the discovery through satellite photography of a test site led to speculation that Beijing would soon stage a nuclear test Other documents provide information on the State Department's decision to announce the Chinese test in advance — which it did on 29 September 1964 — in order to minimize its impact on world opinion
  • Project 596 - Wikipedia
    Project 596 (Miss Qiu, Chinese: 邱小姐; pinyin: Qiū Xiǎojiě, as the callsign; [1] Chic-1 by the US intelligence agencies [2]) was the first nuclear weapons test conducted by the People's Republic of China, detonated on 16 October 1964, at the Lop Nur test site
  • Chinese Nuclear Program
    On October 16, 1964, China successfully tested its first atomic bomb The uranium implosion device exploded with 22 kilotons of force atop a 330 foot steel tower As with the bomb project in general, the test was codenamed “596,” although United States intelligence also referred to it as “CHIC-1 ”
  • China Explodes Its First Nuclear Bomb | EBSCO
    In 1964, China became the fifth nation to successfully detonate a nuclear bomb, marking a significant milestone in the global nuclear landscape The test, conducted on October 16 in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region, was the culmination of a nuclear weapons program initiated in the 1950s, with early support from the Soviet Union
  • Chinas First Nuclear Weapon Test: A Turning Point in Global . . .
    How did China's nuclear test in 1964 impact its international relations? The successful detonation of China's first nuclear weapon significantly altered its international standing, leading to increased tensions with the United States and the Soviet Union, while also solidifying its position as a major power
  • 1960-1980: China Independently Develops and Tests Nuclear . . .
    Only ten years after its conception, the Chinese nuclear weapons complex successfully tested its first uranium-based atomic bomb on October 16, 1964 The test bomb utilized highly-enriched uranium that was produced at the Lanzhou enrichment facility, and was dropped at the Lop Nur Test Site
  • Revisiting China’s 1964 Atomic Test - by Bruce Z. J. Li
    On October 16, 1964, People’s Republic of China successfully detonated its first nuclear bomb and issued a formal government statement (October Statement) A large body of scholarship emphasized the “no first use” pledge (NFU) in the October Statement as the strategic cornerstone of China’s nuclear policy





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