'A History of the United Kingdom's WE177 Nuclear Weapons Programme: From Conception to Entry into Service 1959-1980.' John R. Walker. BASIC. March 2019.
Tag: Historical
-
-
British Nuclear Weapon stockpiles, 1953-78
'British Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles, 1953-78'. John R. Walker. RUSI Journal, Volume 156 Number 5, pages 66 – 72. October / November 2011.
-
The British Nuclear Experience: The Role of Ideas and Beliefs (Part One)
'The British Nuclear Experience: The Role of Ideas and Beliefs (Part One).' John Baylis and Kristan Stoddart. Diplomacy and Statecraft, Volume 23(2), pages 331-346. 1 June 2012.
-
The British Bomb and NATO: Six decades of contributing to NATO’s strategic nuclear deterrent
'The British Bomb and NATO: Six decades of contributing to NATO's strategic nuclear deterrent'. Ian Davis. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and Nuclear Education Trust. November 2015.
-
British Nuclear Policymaking
'British Nuclear Policymaking'. Christopher J. Bowie and Alan Platt. Report R-3085-AF. Rand Corporation – Project Air Force. January 1984.
-
Britain’s Nuclear Deterrent Force and the U.S. – U.K. Special Relationship
Emily S. Merritt: 'Britain's Nuclear Deterrent Force and the U.S. – U.K. Special Relationship'. Thesis, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. June 2014.
-
Nuclear Weapon Accidents / Incidents Involving the UK
'Nuclear Weapon Accidents / Incidents Involving the UK'. Ministry of Defence Nuclear Weapon Safety Review Committee, 21 October 1991. Released in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
-
Communique of John F. Kennedy and Harold Macmillan on nuclear defence systems (Nassau, 21 December 1962)
'Statement on Nuclear Defence Systems, 21 December 1962'. Communique of President John F. Kennedy and Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (the 'Nassau Communique').
-
Operation Corporate 1982
'Operation Corporate 1982. The carriage of nuclear weapons by the Task Group assembled for the Falklands campaign'. CBRN Policy, Ministry of Defence.
-
The Real Meaning of the Words: a Pedantic Glossary of British Nuclear Weapons
-
The validity of the rationale for UK’s possession of nuclear weapons
Robert A. Hinde: 'The validity of the rationale for UK's possession of nucler weapons'. British Pugwash discussion paper. 16 January 2009.
-
Request for Information on Nuclear Weapon Accidents and Incidents: Falkland Islands
'Request for Information on Nuclear Weapon Accidents and Incidents'. Directorate of Safety, Environment, and Fire Policy, Ministry of Defence. Letter to Rob Edwards, Guardian newspaper, about incidents involving nuclear weapons during the Falklands campaign. 5 December 2003.