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-- Neptune Papers -- Neptune Paper No. 3: naval Accidents 1945 - 1988byWilliam M. ArkinandJoshua HandlerGreenpeace/Institute for Policy StudiesWashington, 1989 Neptune Paper No. 3: naval Accidents 1945-1988iTable of Weapons Reactor of Routine naval of naval Accidents: 1945 - A: Sources and B: Ship Type 1: Number of Ships by Type Involved in Accidents, 1945 - 2: naval Accidents by Type of Event, 1945 - 3: Surface Ship Explosive Mishaps, 1985 - 4: naval Nuclear Weapons Incidents, 1965 - 5: Nuclear Weapons and Reactors Lost in the 6: Accidents Involving Nuclear Powered Ships and Submarines, 1954 - 7: Submarine Force Mishaps, 1983 - 1: naval Accidents by Year, [Note.]
dimension to naval accidents, namely the potential for nuclear weapons or reactors being damaged, destroyed, or lost. The number of nuclear weapons and reactor accidents is a well-guarded secret of the military establishments, but the information available indicates that numerous serious accidents have taken place.
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