Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty: Background and Current Developments
Abstract
A comprehensive nuclear-test-ban treaty (CTBT) is the oldest item on the nuclear arms control agenda. Three treaties currently bar all but underground tests with a maximum force equal to 150,000 tons of TNT. The Natural Resources Defense Council states the United States conducted 1,030 nuclear tests, the Soviet Union 715, the United Kingdom 45, France 210, and China 45. The last U.S. test was held in 1992; Russia claims it has not tested since 1990. In 1998, India and Pakistan announced several nuclear tests. Each declared a test moratorium; neither has signed the CTBT. North Korea conducted a nuclear test in 2006.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 23, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA511405
Entities
People
- Jonathan E. Medalia
Organizations
- Library of Congress