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America's Atomic Bomb Tests: Argus And Wigwam, Volume 13!
•Series Title: America's Atomic Bomb Tests
•Name: Argus and Wigwam
•Volume 13
•1998 Atwood Keeney Productions, Inc.
•Format: VHS Video
•Running Time: 80 Minutes
•Includes: Cardboard Slipcase
•Condition: New in Factory Sealed Plastic
Despite its role ending World War II, little was actually known about the true power of a nuclear weapon. Scientists and military planners needed precise data. How big was the blast ring? How powerful was the shock wave? How big of a blast could an aircraft carrier sustain? What altitude of detonation gave the most devastating blast?
The only way to find answers was to detonate bombs, and these tapes chronicle the results. All-in-all, they represent the fundamental knowledge America gained about the effects of nuclear bombs.
Argus And Wigwam: Argus was one of the most interesting theoretical studies-how does earth's magnetic field bend nuclear radiation? This is explained in this fascinating production, followed by the full Wigwam report-a study of the blast effects on submarines, including the mystery of the lost submarine.
•Series Title: America's Atomic Bomb Tests
•Name: Argus and Wigwam
•Volume 13
•1998 Atwood Keeney Productions, Inc.
•Format: VHS Video
•Running Time: 80 Minutes
•Includes: Cardboard Slipcase
•Condition: New in Factory Sealed Plastic
Despite its role ending World War II, little was actually known about the true power of a nuclear weapon. Scientists and military planners needed precise data. How big was the blast ring? How powerful was the shock wave? How big of a blast could an aircraft carrier sustain? What altitude of detonation gave the most devastating blast?
The only way to find answers was to detonate bombs, and these tapes chronicle the results. All-in-all, they represent the fundamental knowledge America gained about the effects of nuclear bombs.
Argus And Wigwam: Argus was one of the most interesting theoretical studies-how does earth's magnetic field bend nuclear radiation? This is explained in this fascinating production, followed by the full Wigwam report-a study of the blast effects on submarines, including the mystery of the lost submarine.





