- Square leg is also a fielding position in cricket; see Fielding (cricket).
Square Leg was a 1980 British government home defence exercise that assessed the effects of a Soviet nuclear attack. It was assumed that 131 nuclear weapons would fall on Britain with a total yield of 205 megatons (69 ground burst; 62 air burst).[1] This was felt to be a reasonably realistic scenario, although the report stated that a total strike in excess of 1,000 megatons would not be unexpected.
Mortality was estimated at 29 million (53% of the population); serious injuries at 7 million (12%); short-term survivors at 19 million (35%).
Square Leg was criticised for a number of reasons: the weapons used were exclusively in the high yield megaton range--with an average of 1.5 megatons per bomb--whereas a realistic attack based on known Soviet capabilities would have seen mixed weapons yields, including many missile-based warheads in the low hundred kiloton range; no targets in Inner London are attacked (for example Whitehall, the centre of British government); towns such as Eastbourne are hit for no obvious reason.[2]
Operation Square Leg was one of the exercises used to estimate the destructiveness of a Soviet nuclear attack in the 1984 BBC production Threads.
See also
- Nuclear weapons and the United Kingdom
- World War III
- The Warsaw Pact operation Seven Days to the River Rhine
- RAF Greenham Common airfield
References
- Doomsday, Britain after Nuclear Attack, Stan Openshaw, Philip Steadman and Owen Greene, Basil Blackwell, 1983 ISBN 0-631-13394-1
- War Plan UK, Duncan Campbell, ISBN 0-09-150671-9
Footnotes
Related Content
Study Guides
- Times Square Red Times Square Blue by Samuel R. Delany
- The Square Root of Wonderful by Carson McCullers
- Red Square by Martin Cruz Smith
- The Washington Square Ensemble by Madison Smartt Bell
- The Square by Marguerite Duras
Documents
- Using Square Roots
- Calculating Square Roots
- How to solve an equation with square root (2)
- 4 Square Writing Method Graphic Organizer
- Square Pattern
QA
- what is the origin of the pythagorian theorem?
- A square is inscribed in a circle of radius 7m. Find the area of the square.
- I have this problem with special triangles. I have read the lesson over and over again but I still can't seem to grasp it.
- I need to calculate the area of the right angle triangle if we know the hypotenuse is 12...
- Given the hypothenuse of right triangle of 26 cm long and one cathetus 14 cm longer than the other , what are the lengths of the legs of triangle.
Criticism
- Contemporary Literary Criticism: Delany, Samuel R. (Vol. 141) - Wayne Hoffman (review date 18 October 1999)
- Contemporary Literary Criticism: Harrison, Tony - Daniel Lapenta (review date October 1993)
- Contemporary Literary Criticism: McCullers, (Lula) Carson (Vol. 12) - Oliver Evans
- Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism: Miller, Daisy - Further Reading
