Joint Verification Experiment 25th Anniversary

Las Vegas, NV: National Nuclear Security Administration, Nevada Field Office/National Security Technologies, Office of Public Affairs, 2013. Presumed First thus. DVD-RW. This has two files. One of JVE historic photographs as a powerpoint presentation with about 160 images. The second file is a WMV format and is about a 40 minute video of Ambassador Paul Robinson's remarks shown at the commemoration. The United States part of the Joint Verification Experiment, carried out in 1988 as the Kearsarge event in Operation Touchstone. Twenty-five years later, before tensions increased between Russia and the United States, a joint commemoration of the event was held at the Nevada Nuclear Security Site (formerly the Nevada Test Site). The objective of the JVE was to calibrate the seismic yield estimation capability of underground nuclear explosions conducted in both countries. It involved the unprecedented US yield measurement of a Soviet nuclear explosion at its then nuclear test site in Kazakhstan, and the reciprocal Soviet yield measurement of a US nuclear explosion at the Nevada Test Site. JVE provided the first opportunity for scientists from US and Soviet nuclear weapons laboratories to meet and work cooperatively. At the Nevada Test Site and at the follow-on experiment at the Soviet Semipalatinsk Test Site they developed confidence-building steps that made possible the ratification of the TTBT in 1990. Both Russians and Americans agree that cooperation between US and Soviet nuclear weapons scientists began with the JVE and the follow-on discussions on the TTBT verification mechanisms during the Geneva negotiations. Condition: Very good.

Keywords: Paul Robinson, Joint Verification Experiment, JVE, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Explosions, Underground Nuclear Test, Seismic Measurement, Yield Measurement

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