Since 1945, the world has been under the shadow of nuclear destruction. And with this threat comes, the uncertainty of who where and who when, a nuclear weapon will be used.
"Nuclear weapons are designed with great care to explode only when deliberately armed and fired. Nevertheless, there is always possibility that...an explosion will take place inadvernately." -Atomic Energy commission/Department of defense. The effects of Nuclear weapons. 1962
Somebody pilot said : "Ready and check nice twenty. One, two" ???
Broken Arrows
David G. Jackson(Former DOE Public affairs Officer) : The always is possibility even a accident, they have been 32 accidents. First one in 1950, the last one in 1980.
Still, we have to have a trained cap with people, who is prepared, practiced, to response to an accident should have been able to occur. Accidents have occured, top of snowy mountains and, place to the end of run ways, one of big fifty lose (slide) and for reasons that nobody ever will know. it all reached the area and everything blow up. In the event, many weapons were destroyed by fire. Some of those were difficult to gather because it just melted and slided from aircraft.
Couple of weapons were accidently droped from aircraft. There have been a matter of collisions have been planed and destroyed and the terrible weather, planes have just came apart , bombs on and down.
Some weapons were jettisoned to sea, mostly in deep water. So many years ago that by now who knows what\'s down there.
Pacific Ocean, 500 Miles From Land December 5, 1965
The A-4 Skyhawk was among the most reliable fighter bomber aircraft for the United State’s navy. First put into the service 1956, the aircraft was used up to and through out the vietnam war. During a tactical nuclear alert status and A-4 aircraft loaded with one nuclear weapon lose of the elevator of U.S aircraft carrier. The pilot, air craft, and the weapon are lost.
Nuclear weapons are armed and readyed to be deployed and a moments notice. Some of stations and silos or alerts are waiting a command to launch. Some would carry teached bombers flying secret missions 24 hours a day. Others were located nuclear powered submarines patrolling the ocean debts, each with potential accidents waiting to happen. Since 1950, there have been 32 nuclear weapon accidents, known as "Broken Arrows." A Broken Arrow is defined as an unexpected event involving nuclear weapons that result in the accidental launching, firing, detonating, theft or loss of the weapon. To date, six nuclear weapons have been lost and never recovered. Now, recently declassified documents reveal the history and secrecy surrounding the events known as "Broken Arrows".
Strategic air command SAC stands ready
At the Air Force surface, head quater SAC. It\'s here the finger is capped on the possible three thousand bombers and two hundrad thousand people spread half way around the world.
Communications from SACbases everywhere terminate here. Instantly from one central point, all of the strategical area commands is placed on alert. Boys, ready to scramble.
Our global exercise, men and machines, governized instantly into a massive voice, <went> on carrying the free world striking power right to the door step of the <negreser>, if neccesary.
They\'re alright. The green light is on, as that planes move.
SECURITY, THRU, GLOBAL AIR POWER
The soviet detonation of the atomic device 1949 broke the U.S nuclear monopoly. It would not be long before Soviet nuclear designs would be weponized in the more funtional and deliverable bomb.
The Strategic Air Command with go on heighten the <launched> and the scramble to get nuclear weapons\' airborne.
<Borne>, this is sword fish. Prepare to copy a massage. Break , Break. This heightened state of <the launch> would result in five“Broken arrows”occuring the very next year.
B-29 Superfortress
Fairfield-Suison AFB, California August 5, 1960
A B-29 carrying Nuclear weapons experiences difficulties on take off. From an air force base in Northern California. The aircraft attemptes emergency landing and crashes. Fire fighters of emergency all rush in and fight the fire and rescue crews. The high explosive inside, the nuclear weapons, detonate, killing fire and rescue personal. 19 people are killed in explosion. Among the casualtis, there was general Robert A.F.B Travis for whom the air force base is now named. The detonation over ten thousand pounds of high explosive blast the crater twenty yards across. It was felt as far away as thirty miles.
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