- Semipalatinsk Test Site
Infobox Military Test Site
name=Semipalatinsk Test Site
caption=Operation First Lightning, the first Sovietatomic test
map_caption=The 18,000 km 2 expanse of the Semipalatinsk Test Site (indicated in red), attached to Kurchatov (along theIrtysh river ), and nearSemey , as well asQaraghandy , andAstana . The site comprised an areathe size of Wales
type=Nuclear test site
coordinates=coord|50|07|N|78|43|E|
area=~6,950 mi² (~18,000 km²)
nearest_town=Kurchatov
operator=Soviet Union
country=Kazakhstan
status=Inactive
dates=1949 –1991
nuclear_tests=456
subcritical_tests=not knownThe Semipalatinsk Test Site (STS) was the primary testing venue for the
Soviet Union 'snuclear weapons . It is located on thesteppe in northeastKazakhstan (then the Kazakh SSR), south of the valley of theIrtysh River . The scientific buildings for the test site were located around 150 km west of the town of Semipalatinsk (later renamed Semey), near the border ofEast Kazakhstan Province andPavlodar Province with most of the nuclear tests taking place at various sites further to the west and south, some as far as intoQaraghandy Province .The site is also known variously by its postcode Semipalatinsk-21 (it was common practice for secret Soviet installations to be referred to only by their nondescript postcode), the Semipalatinsk Polygon, and latterly the National Nuclear Center of Kazakhstan.
The site was selected in
1947 byLavrentiy Beria , political head of theSoviet atomic bomb project (Beria falsely claimed the vast 18,000 km² steppe was "uninhabited").Gulag labour was employed to build the primitive test facilities, including the laboratory complex in the northeast corner on the southern bank of the Irtysh River. The first Soviet bomb,Operation First Lightning (nicknamed "Joe One" by the Americans) was conducted in1949 from a tower at the Semipalatinsk Test Site, scattering fallout on nearby villages (which Beria had neglected to evacuate). The same area ("the experimental field", a region forty miles west of Kurchatov city) was used for more than 100 subsequent above-ground weapons tests.Later tests were moved to the Chagan River complex and nearby Balapan in the east of the STS (including the site of the Chagan test, which formed
Lake Chagan ). Once atmospheric tests were banned, testing was transferred to underground locations at Chagan, Murzhik (in the west), and at theDegelen Mountain complex in the south, which is riddled with boreholes and drifts for both subcritical and supercritical tests. After the closure of the Semipalatinsk labour camp, construction duties were performed by the 217th separate engineering and mining battalion (who later built theBaikonur Cosmodrome ). Between 1949 and the cessation of atomic testing in1989 , 456 explosions were conducted at the STS, including 340 underground (borehole and tunnel) shots and 116 atmospheric (either air-drop or tower shots). The lab complex, still the administrative and scientific centre of the STS, was renamed Kurchatov City afterIgor Kurchatov , leader of the initial Soviet nuclear programme. The location of Kurchatov city has been typically shown on variousmaps as "Konechnaya" (the name of the train station; now Degelen) or "Moldary" (the name of the village that was later incorporated into the city).The site was officially closed on
August 29 ,1991 .The Semipalatinsk complex was of acute interest to foreign governments during its operation, particularly during the phase when explosions were carried out above ground at the experimental field. Several U2 overflights examined preparations and weapons effects, before being replaced with satellite reconnaissance. The US
Defense Intelligence Agency is said to have been convinced that the Soviets had constructed an enormousbeam weapon station at a small research station located on the testing site. [ [http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/mp_sovi_pop.html "Satellite photo of suspected Soviet beam weapon installation"] , "Aviation Week & Space Technology" (via PBS)] This smaller research station, known to the Department of Defense as PNUTS (Possible Nuclear Underground Test Site) and the CIA as URDF-3 (Unidentified Research and Development Facility-3) was studied by remote viewers during project Stargate. After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, it was discovered that the mysterious URDF-3 was tasked with researching nuclear powered spaceships similar to the US's Project Orion. [Richelson, Jefferey, "The Wizards of Langley" Westview Press, New York, NY 2002]Semipalatinsk also hosts three of Kazakhstan's four nuclear reactors. The IGR complex hosts one 50 megawatt graphite‐moderated reactor. The Baykal-1 complex hosts two: a 60 megawatt water‐moderated reactor and a small uranium zirconium hydride research reactor (which is now disused). The laboratory complexes also contain two
cyclotron laboratories and twoparticle accelerator s.Semipalatinsk was the site that
Kazakhstan ,Kyrgyzstan ,Tajikistan ,Turkmenistan , andUzbekistan chose for the signing of theCentral Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone onSeptember 8 ,2006 , also commemorating the 15th anniversary of the test site's closing.ee also
*
List of nuclear reactors
*Novaya Zemlya Test Site
*Anti-nuclear movement in Kazakhstan
*List of nuclear tests External links
* [http://www.nnc.kz/en.html Semipalatinsk test site's website]
* [http://yuriev.tv/portfolio/photography/2006/kazakhstan_nuclear_semipalatinsk/album/index.htm Semipalatinsk test site's panoramic photos]
* [http://www.nti.org/db/nisprofs/kazakst/weafacil/semipala.htm The Nuclear Threat Initiative's page on the STS]
* [http://www.environmental-expert.com/magazine/springer/00411/art12.pdf Environmental study of the site's atomic legacy] (PDF file)
* [http://www.iris.edu/data/reports/borDSA.pdf detailed seismic data for world nuclear tests] - shows all explosions at STS from 1966 (PDF file)
* [http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Russia/Sovwpnprog.html nuclearweaponarchive.org/ on the Soviet nuclear program]
* [http://www.kiae.ru/radleg/ch9e.htm Details of nuclear explosions at STS, including detailed map of fallout trails]
* [http://www.akimvko.gov.kz/rule1_4.htm City of Kurchatov] (from the site of the East Kazakhstan provincial government) (in Kazakh)References
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