Nerds, ninjas, and neutrons: The story of the Nuclear Emergency Support Team

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Pub Date : 2023-03-04 DOI:10.1080/00963402.2023.2178179
Jay A. Tilden, D. Boyd
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ABSTRACT Recently declassified material and other information that has never before appeared in the public domain allow the authors to explain some of the workings of the Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST)—often one of the first units to respond whenever there is a nuclear incident, whether it involves a nuclear reactor or a nuclear weapon. Long the subject of mystique, NEST is often depicted on screen as a secretive government unit with highly specialized capabilities and harrowing missions. The reality is at once more mundane and more remarkable. Formed in the 1970s in response to a spate of nuclear blackmail attempts, NEST has been at the center of every major nuclear event from the accident at Three Mile Island to the disaster at Fukushima. Other operations, unknown to the public, are described here for perhaps the first time. Historical accounts provide a glimpse into the breadth of the organization’s missions, from neutralizing terrorist nuclear devices to responding to nuclear reactor accidents. The diversity of NEST’s missions and the uniqueness of its scientific capabilities set the unit apart as a national asset.
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Nerds、ninjas和中子:核应急支援小组的故事
摘要最近解密的材料和其他从未出现在公共领域的信息,使作者能够解释核应急支持小组(NEST)的一些工作方式。无论是涉及核反应堆还是核武器,NEST通常是在发生核事故时最先做出反应的单位之一。长期以来,NEST一直是一个神秘的主题,在屏幕上经常被描绘成一个拥有高度专业化能力和悲惨任务的秘密政府单位。现实同时变得更加平凡和非凡。NEST成立于20世纪70年代,以应对一系列核讹诈企图,从三里岛事故到福岛灾难,它一直处于每一次重大核事件的中心。其他公众未知的操作可能是第一次在这里描述。历史记录让我们得以一窥该组织任务的广度,从消除恐怖分子的核装置到应对核反应堆事故。NEST任务的多样性及其科学能力的独特性使该单位成为一项国家资产。
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