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Divine
Strake
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE by The
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Feb. 22, 2007
Cancellation of Proposed Divine Strake Experiment
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has
decided to cancel the proposed Divine Strake experiment. “I
have become convinced that it’s time to look at alternative
methods that obviate the need for this type of large-scale test,”
said DTRA Director Dr. James A. Tegnelia. This decision was not
based on any technical information that indicates the test would
produce harm to workers, the general public, or the environment.
Divine Strake was a scientific experiment designed
to significantly advance the nation’s ability to defeat underground
facilities that produce and store weapons of mass destruction. The
experiment would have entailed detonating a large amount of a common
blasting agent over an existing tunnel at the Nevada Test Site.
It was to be the largest in a series of experiments that relied
on the specific geology at that location.
DTRA will attempt to develop alternative scientific
means for obtaining the important data that this experiment would
have provided. Such methods to assess capabilities to defeat underground
facilities do not currently exist. The agency will develop advanced
analysis techniques and conduct confirmatory experiments at a much
smaller scale to assist in developing new capabilities to defeat
underground facilities.
There is a national consensus on the need to improve
conventional capabilities to defeat underground targets that pose
a threat to the United States. “DTRA remains committed to
help develop non-nuclear means to defeat underground targets. I
am optimistic that we will succeed,” said Tegnelia.
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