Several zirconium-clad fuel rods of highly enriched uranium (HEU) are seen on a table. A hand rolls more beside the others, making a total of 6 rods. An engineer is seen at a work station associated with testing of the prototype pressurized water reactor plant for the USS Nautilus (SSN 571). Scene shifts to the Atomic Energy Commission's National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho, where a truck is delivering a hydraulic cooling pump for the prototype reactor. View across barren terrain of a building at the site, where the prototype reactor is being tested. Closer view of the building and monitoring equipment housed in a small structure outside. Closeup of reactor pressure vessel being moved on an overhead crane and lowered into position and installed inside the facility. Instrumented control panel for the prototype reactor. A man steps to the panel and manipulates the main control wheel. Closeup of gauge reflecting effects of control movements.
A huge crowd of Soviet people assembled, on an outdoor train station platform, wave in greeting to friends and relatives arriving on a Russian passenger train. Some grasp hands of passengers and others present flowers to them through the train windows, before they leave the train. As some passengers step from the train a photographer takes pictures. A sick (or injured) passenger is carried from the train. There are no signs indicating the name of the station or location..
A training film based on biological warfare defense in the United States. U.S. Navy sailors and officers lined up aboard a ship. Animation depicts U.S. Navy ships underway and an enemy airplane releasing a cloud which is an aerosol spray containing disease producing agents. Various pictures showing BW (biological warfare) attacks on U.S. fleet underway. Medics treat navy personnel aboard a ship.
A training film based on biological warfare defense and decontamination of U.S. ships in the United States. A U.S. Task Force underway. U.S. officers look through binoculars. An officer turns on a chemical alarm aboard a ship. Gun crews put on their protective gas masks.
A training film based on biological warfare defense and decontamination of U.S. ships in the United States. Animation depicts a U.S. Navy officer drawing BW (Biological Warfare) agents into his respiratory system through nose and mouth. Use of protective gas masks which filter BW agents. BW agents enter the body through various portals. Animation depicts BW agents entering body through a cut on the body. Gun crews of a ship. It is explained how protection below the deck can be achieved. The working of an electrostatic precipitator is explained. Animation depicts an enemy airplane releasing a cloud of aerosol spray containing disease producing agents over a U.S. ship underway in sea. Demonstration by a ship equipped with a water curtain shows high pressure nozzles flooding the decks of the ship with water so that the BW particles which fell over the ship are washed over side.
A training film based on biological warfare defense aboard a U.S. ship in the United States. Biological immunization shots being given to U.S. Navy personnel aboard a ship. Men wash hands with soap and take a shower. Well balanced meal provide resistance against biological attacks. Navy personnel take medicines as a precaution. Dramatization shows a man affected with biological warfare agents being treated by a doctor. Blood samples from infected personnel are taken and transferred by helicopter to find out which biological weapon was used.