Agathe

Agathe

Agathe was the name of the first French nuclear underground test. It was an atomic bomb detonated in the Hoggar mount of the then French Sahara desert on November 21, 1961, during the Algerian War . Agathe was the first test of the jewel designation series running from 1961 until 1966. Minor and major incidents occurred during these experimentations, the most important being the Beryl incident on May 1, 1962 where the nine militarymen of the 621ème Groupe d'Armes Spéciales unit were heavily contaminated as portrayed in the 2006 docudrama Vive La Bombe!. The French Defence...
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Occurred: November 21, 1961
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