30 March 1961: NATO Directive for Nuclear Detonations

Canada's response to the threat of a nuclear attack did not occur in a vacuum. Officials in the Department of National Defence were cognizant of Western security and shared technical information with allies during the Cold War. This file includes a NATO directive for reporting nuclear detonations, radioactive fallout, and chemical and biological agents.

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NATO Directive for Reporting Nuclear Detonations, Radioactive Fallout, and Chemical and Biological Agents, 30 March 1961, RG24-F-1, acc. 1983-84-167, vol. 7508, file DRBS-1600-3 vol. 1, LAC.

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