Timeline of the Nuclear Age

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1980

July 15 - The U.S. reports that the light signals recorded over the South Atlantic on September 22, 1979 were probably not from a nuclear explosion. However, information later would indicate that a low yield nuclear test did occur.

1981

June 7 - Israeli aircraft destroys Iraq's Osirak reactor. It was thought that it was producing materials for an Iraqi nuclear device.

1982

June 29 - Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) begin in Geneva, Switzerland.

1983

March 23 - Reagan announces Strategic Defense Initiative or SDI (commonly known as "Star Wars"), to construct a system for missile defense.

1985

The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty - Multilateral agreement among the nations of the South Pacific is signed.

August -The Soviet Union announces a nuclear testing moratorium.

1986

April - Chernobyl nuclear reactor meltdown occurs in the Soviet Union. Massive amounts of radioactive material are released.

November 28 - The 131st U.S. B-52 bomber is deployed, exceeding the 130 limit, thus negating the SALT II Treaty.

December - First 10 U.S. ‘Peacekeeper' or MX ICBM become operational.

1987

December 8 - President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev sign the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. It eliminates all land-based missiles with ranges between 300-3,400 miles.

1988

The U.S. and U.S.S.R. sign the Agreement on Notification of Missile Launches.

1989

The first Trident SLBM is introduced into service.

October 19 - The final Soviet underground nuclear test occurs at the Semipalatinsk testing site in Kazakhstan.

November 9 - The Berlin Wall falls, as East Germany opens its borders with West Germany.

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