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On July 16, 1945, a device utilizing a similar mechanism (called the "gadget" for security reasons) detonated anecdotes in a test explosion at a remote site in New Mexico, known as the "Trinity" test. In the end, it gave somewhere around 20 kt, 2 to 4 times the expected yield.The Soviet Union's first nuclear weapon detonated at anecdotes Operation First Lightning (known as "Joe-1" in the West) was more or less a purposeful copy anecdotes of the "Fat Man" device, on which they had obtained detailed information from the spy Klaus Fuchs. Immediately after the bombings of Japan, the United States produced a technical history of the Manhattan Project known as the Smyth Report, which did not mention the "Fat Man" device as being different from the "Little Boy" device, or imply at all that a different method was required for plutonium weapons. The "implosion" design was considered top-secret in the United States until it was declassified and released during the testimony of David Greenglass again Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in 1951.
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