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		<name>Ile Longue</name>
		<type>submarine</type>
		<lat>48.279966</lat>
		<long>-4.418478</long>
		<info>Submarines at this site are armed with TN70/71/M4A/B and TN75/M45 submarine-launched ballistic missiles.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Luxeuil-les-Bains</name>
		<type>bomber</type>
		<lat>47.787556</lat>
		<long>6.354818</long>
		<info>The Mirage 2000 N fighter-bombers at this site are armed with Air-Sol-Moyenne-Portee, supersonic air-to-surface missiles.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Istres</name>
		<type>bomber</type>
		<lat>43.52005</lat>
		<long>4.938354</long>
		<info>The Mirage 2000 N fighter-bombers at this site are armed with Air-Sol-Moyenne-Portee, supersonic air-to-surface missiles.</info>
	</locale>	
	<locale>
		<name>Landivisiau</name>
		<type>bomber</type>
		<lat>48.528798</lat>
		<long>-4.152532</long>
		<info>The Super-Etendard fighter-bombers at this site are armed with Air-Sol-Moyenne-Portee, supersonic air-to-surface missiles.
		</info>
	</locale>
	
	<locale>
		<name>Centre d'Etudes de Limeil-Valenton</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>48.730974</lat>
		<long>2.447698</long>
		<info>Limeil-Valenton is known as the Los Alamos laboratory of France.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Centre d'Etudes de Valduc</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>47.5778</lat>
		<long>4.867887</long>
		<info>Valduc conducts research, fabricate weapons, and treat radioactive materials</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Centre d'Etudes de Ripault</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>47.289768</lat>
		<long>0.660982</long>
		<info>Ripault is responsible for pyrotechnical part, the conventional explosive components for causing the nuclear explosion. It had also a program for dismantling weapons, but this ended in 1991.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Centre d'Etudes de Cesta</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>44.649849</lat>
		<long>-0.798998</long>
		<info>The industrial architect of nuclear warheads, Cesta was created chiefly to militarize warheads for the strategic missiles.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Centre d'Etudes de DAM Ile de France </name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>48.594691</lat>
		<long>2.202587</long>
		<info>This facility conducts the nuclear test simulation program. In addition, they also support the technical activities in the framework of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. </info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Commissariat &amp;agrave; l’&amp;Eacute;nergie Atomique</name>
		<type>lab</type>
		<lat>48.722906</lat>
		<long>2.146797</long>
		<info>The Commissariat &amp;agrave; l’&amp;eacute;nergie Atomique or CEA, is a French agency whose mission is to develop all applications of atomic energy, both civilian and military.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>La Hague</name>
		<type>plant</type>
		<lat>49.678126</lat>
		<long>-1.880143</long>
		<info>La Hague, near Cherbourg, is the world's largest nuclear reprocessing plant. It takes uranium and plutonium from nuclear power plants, and produces enriched uranium, MOX and up to 16 tonnes of Plutonium per year.</info>
	</locale>
	<locale>
		<name>Mururoa / Fangataufa</name>
		<type>test site</type>
		<lat>-21.842061</lat>
		<long>-138.912849</long>
		<info>Mururoa, and its sister atoll Fangataufa, were the site of extensive nuclear testing by France between 1966 and 1996.</info>
	</locale>

	
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