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Old 18th Nov 2017, 12:56
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Originally Posted by Fonsini
This is just my opinion based on my work in process control.

I have never yet seen even a simple system that worked the first time it was tested, and to my knowledge we have never launched a nuclear strike using the SIOP. The number of controls and checkpoints that must necessarily have been built into that launch process to prevent an accidental launch would almost certainly prevent an actual (valid) launch.

Having said that I think it’s a minor miracle that we all made it through the period 1978 to 1990 in one piece.

Again, just my two pennerth.
Systems such as the Russian's DEAD HAND are pretty terrifying. I understand that we have come close on a number of occasions to accidental release authority ?).

Not to mention the Goldsbro Crash, which allegedly saw one Mk39 device activate 3 of 4 arming mechanisms during the crash of its B52. The Mk39 has a yield of 4 Megatons. Would have been interesting to see if a detonation within CONUS would have set a retaliatory strike in motion. Absolutely terrifying.
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