IFE14 kicks off
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A realistic but fictional scenario
The Integrated Field Exercise 2014 (IFE14) in Jordan will prove that CTBT on-site inspections are a viable deterrent against would-be Treaty violators. With a range of new techniques envisaged by the CTBT but never used before in on-site inspection-related tests and exercises, IFE14 will take our capabilities to a new level.

IFE08 in Kazakhstan was the last major OSI exercise - click for info

The ultimate verification measure
A real on-site inspection can only take place once the CTBT has entered into force. Any State Party will then have the right to request the inspection of an area where it believes a nuclear explosion may have been carried out in violation of the CTBT. It will be preceded by the analysis of monitoring data at the CTBTO’s International Data Centre in Vienna which may indicate the possibility of a nuclear explosion. For the purpose of the exercise, the event in question is an unusual seismic event and subsequent detection of radioxenon in the fictitious country of Maridia.
Follow IFE14’s progress over the next few weeks on our Fieldblog.

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4 Nov 2014