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Posted on: July 22, 2016 at 09:16:17 CT
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america, russia, etc, almost came to a horrific end in 1995...

russian leader boris yetzin was handed the nuclear briefcase and had to decide within minutes whether or not to nuke our asses in a counter strike....
fortunately for you pokemon go players he did not...


MILITARY & DEFENSE

The World Was Never Closer To Nuclear War Than On Jan. 25, 1995

Black Brant rocket launch

In the 67 years since the first nuclear weapon was used, there is only one time the so-called nuclear briefcases were broken out and opened up, and on January 25, 1995 they nearly launched Russia's nuclear arsenal at the United States.

When Norwegian Kolbjørn Adolfsen gave the nod to send a Black Brant rocket from the Andøya Rocket Range off the northwest coast of Norway to study the aurora borealis, he wasn't concerned at all.

Sure the Brant is a large, four-stage rocket that would fly to 930 miles above the earth near Russia, but he'd contacted the proper Kremlin authorities and hadn't given the flight a second thought.

What Adolfsen didn't know when he left the rocket base shortly after the missile was launched, is that the Brant's radar signature looks just like a U.S. sub-launched Trident missile.

The radar operators at Russia's Olenegorsk early warning station promptly reported the incoming missile to their superiors, but not a soul on duty within the military had been notified of Adolfsen's plans.

The officers at Olenegork believed it could be the first leg of a U.S. nuclear attack.

Four years after the Berlin Wall came down and Russia was in the throes of change, stable systems had been demolished and replacements had yet to fall into place. One thing that had gotten only more developed since 1991, however, was the Kremlin's mistrust of the United States.

So as the Brant streaked its way near Russian airspace, military officers had to decide if this was an electro-magnetic pulse attack that would disable their radar and allow for a full on American attack, and what they should do about it.

The matter was decided when the Brant separated, dropped one of its engines, and fired up another. The radar signature now looked so much like a multiple re-entry vehicle (MRV), a missile carrying multiple nuclear warheads, that military officers no longer had any doubt.

There were now five minutes during which the missile's trajectory would be un-tracked by Russian radar, and when it could strike Moscow; a slice of time that was devoted to deciding whether to launch a counterattack.

Boris Yeltsin was alerted, and immediately given the Cheget, the "nuclear briefcase" that connects senior officials while they decide whether or not to launch Russia's nuclear weapons. Nuclear submarine commanders were ordered to full battle alert and told to stand by.

Apparently Yeltsin doubted the U.S. would launch a surreptitious attack and within five minutes, Russian radar came back confirming the missile was heading harmlessly out to sea.

Russian citizens didn't find about about the incident for weeks, and of course it's been reported in the U.S. news since. But the event never achieved the renown of the Cuban Missile Crisis, though it seems to have brought us even closer to the brink of nuclear war.

We thought it an interesting enough story to tell again.

Edited by SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER at 09:17:04 on 07/22/16
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in case you young guys don't remember - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:16:17
     Is there a point to this or just a history lesson? (nm) - TigerNuts KC - 7/22 09:19:12
          what he's trying to say is that back in those days, - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:36:58
               solid post(nm) - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:44:21
               Let me tell you about the time I caught the ferry - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:40:24
                    ph(nm) - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:41:21
                         Not many people know this - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:43:34
                              yup, that was right about when it was - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:47:08
                                   My story begins in nineteen-dickety-two - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:48:01
                                        those were turbulent times, but then - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:49:40
          the point is - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:24:21
               How does anyone actually listen to Ground Zero? - DHighlander KC - 7/22 09:31:43
                    I listen occasionly, sometimes it's entertaining.(nm) - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:37:43
                    agree-it was on as i was running - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:33:09
     we damn near got nuked in 1983 too, 1 man stopped it - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:19:00
          they heard that the imminent birth of Dan Gertim was nigh, - dangertim MU - 7/22 09:40:34
          it was a lot like this, ready to go - SuperTone MU - 7/22 09:26:51
               New favorite gif (nm) - TigerNuts KC - 7/22 09:29:01
               donkeydick.mpeg(nm) - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:28:30
          good job by ol petro... - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:22:56
               yeah, Russians didn't release that story to the world until - Joeboo MU - 7/22 09:24:18
                    unfortunately - SEC_BIG_GAMEHUNTER MU - 7/22 09:26:29
     Russians are great people. They should be a our closest - SuperTone MU - 7/22 09:18:02




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