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Operation Siegfried
"Ivy Mike" atmospheric nuclear test - November 1952 - Flickr - The Official CTBTO Photostream.jpg
Gerät Greta mushroom cloud
Information
Country Englean Kaiserreich
Test siteImperial Test Site Heimarch, Heimarch Archipelago
Date15 July 1962
Number of tests4
Test typeair-drop
Max. yield11 megatonnes of TNT (46 PJ)
Test series chronology

Operation Siegfried (Unternehmen Siegfried) was a nuclear test conducted by the Englean Kaiserreich, the first test of a thermonuclear warhead by the Kaiserreich. A total of four tests were conducted, with the highest recorded intensity being 11 megatons of TNT. This test, involving Gerät Greta, was not intended to be of such a high magnitude - the highest expected magnitude was to be 5 MT. It has been determined that a mixture of the fuel used for the weapon was of an incorrect concentration, which caused 7 MT to be from fusion and the subsequent 4 MT being from fusion reactions. This fuel mixture was then tested in the following test, Operation Blitz.