By R. Moore

A research of the political, army and technical features of Britains nuclear guns programme lower than the Macmillan executive, contrasting Britains perceived political decline with its progress in technological mastery and army nuclear potential. very important analyzing for an individual drawn to the heritage and army know-how of the chilly warfare.

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This made Zuckerman’s life, for example, harder; again there was a contrast with the situation in the United States. Some have seen great advantages in the British system of government – certainly Britain was more politically stable than almost any other European country in this period. 67 This, however, is a key element of the background to policy-making that historians need to understand. This page intentionally left blank Part I Nuclear Illusion This page intentionally left blank 1 Policy-making 1958–61 Between 1958 and 1961, Macmillan’s government saw considerable success in aligning itself internationally with the United States, in a deepening bilateral defence relationship with a strong nuclear focus.

In both senses, wartime Introduction 19 experience of strategic bombing was enormously important to the postwar Air Ministry and RAF. The RAF was not, however, so dominated by ‘bomber generals’ as the postwar US Air Force. As Mike Worden has highlighted, Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the route to greatness in the USAF until the 70s. 60 Successive Chiefs of the Air Staff in Britain on the other hand – Sir Dermot Boyle (to the end of 1959) and Sir Thomas Pike (1960–64) – came to the job from Fighter Command, although Boyle had some earlier bomber experience and both were staunch defenders of the strategic deterrent role.

Macmillan, having agreed with Eisenhower to align the British and American positions, was somewhat wrong-footed by the fissile-material proposal, and as prospects for agreement improved over the summer of 1957, with Soviet acceptance of the principle of inspection and verification of a test ban, Britain’s thermonuclear test series in the Pacific became a race against the clock. Would Aldermaston manage to demonstrate a satisfactory thermonuclear design before testing became impossible? 8Mt on 8 November.

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