Blue Stone

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For the music group, see Blue Stone (music group). For the generic mineral, see Blue stone. For other uses, see Bluestone (disambiguation).

Blue Stone was the code name for the Unit 386D ENI or electronic neutron initiator (generator) for the first British operational high-yield strategic nuclear weapon, Violet Club.

[edit] See also

  • List of Rainbow Codes

[edit] References

  • glossary of British nuclear weapons
  • Violet Club
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Cold War Defence Projects of the United Kingdom
Air-to-air missiles
Blue Sky (Fireflash) - Blue Jay (Firestreak) - Red Dean - Red Top
Air-to-surface missiles
Blue Steel - Green Cheese
Surface-to-air missiles
CF.299 (Sea Dart) - Green Light (Sea Cat) - Red Duster (Bloodhound) - Red Shoes (Thunderbird) - Sea Slug
Surface-to-surface missiles
Blue Slug - Blue Streak - Blue Water - Blue Rapier / Red Rapier - Orange William (Swingfire)
Satellite launch vehicles
Black Arrow - Black Knight
Nuclear warheads
Blue Danube - Blue Peacock - Orange Herald - Red Beard - Red Snow - Violet Club - Yellow Sun
List of Rainbow Codes
Categories: Nuclear bombs | Cold War weapons | Weapons of the United Kingdom
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