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The British nuclear program refers to the United Kingdom's development of nuclear weapons and civilian nuclear power beginning in the 1940s. Britain became the third country to test a nuclear device in 1952 with Operation Hurricane, establishing itself as a nuclear power during the Cold War despite post-war economic challenges. The program represented Britain's determination to maintain great power status and independence in defense policy while developing a deterrent capability that continues to shape its international standing and security approach.
What If The Windscale Fire Never Occurred?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Britain avoided its worst nuclear accident in 1957, potentially transforming the future of nuclear energy in the UK and globally.