Nukes less here and more there.
This story is impossible.. Something else is afoot..
Who signed off and who told them too?
AND WHY do the US need to be moving nuclear weapons unless a logistics operation is underway?
IT JUST DOESN’T HAPPEN…They don’t just move weapons for the hell of it..
Ring…
hello?
hey..we are a little low on thermonuclear tipped weapons this week..
OK, we’ll send you a few..
Make it 6
OK
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It doesn’t happen!!!!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTells you about a crap film.
Although there is a line something like "I don't know what's scarier - that it's happened, or that we have a name for it happening." IIRC
For example, in Face Off, it was for losing a nuke but in "We Were Soldiers" it represented a unit being overrun....
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Originally posted by zeitghostWot you worried about?
Google "Broken Arrow" and then really start worrying.
They've lost more nukes than I've had hot missionaries.
Although there is a line something like "I don't know what's scarier - that it's happened, or that we have a name for it happening." IIRC
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostNot a lot of difference - depending upon where the dent is made. A nuclear explosion is caused by two blocks of uranium/plutonium (whatever!) being forced together by a conventional explosive. As long as these two blocks of radioactive material remain separated there is no nuclear detonation.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd that's only the Septics.
Goodness only knows how many the Russkies have lost?04/09/2007 In a ceremony at Christ the Savior Cathedral Cathedral in Moscow, priests chanted prayers in honor of the Russian Defense Ministry's 12th Main Directorate, which is responsible for the storage and maintenance of Russia's nuclear arsenal.
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Originally posted by zeitghostWot difference does the odd dent make in your common or garden H bomb?
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Originally posted by zeitghost
Wot difference does the odd dent make in your common or garden H bomb?
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Originally posted by zeitghostWot you worried about?
Google "Broken Arrow" and then really start worrying.
Searched a bit more, and was quite pleased to see that, as far as anyone knows, nothing "big" has ever actually happened. If either the West or Russia had accidentally detonated a nuke or one found its way onto the Terrorist version of eBay, the other side would know pretty soon, and waste no time in blabbing about it, I'm sure.
The biggest nuclear worry, IMHO, is crappy old Russian reactors, even with their post-Chernobyl retrofits!
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More importantly, where is the lost property department for nukes?
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Originally posted by zeitghost60 or more...
Do they inform police when they lose a nuke
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey've lost more nukes than I've had hot missionaries.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6980204.stm
A B-52 bomber flew across the US last week mistakenly loaded with up to six nuclear-armed missiles, unnamed air force officials are quoted as saying.
Army Times said the missiles were to be decommissioned but were mistakenly mounted on the bomber's wings.
I don't accept that mistakes like that can be made, there’s got to be more to this.Tags: None
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