alan candt
@candtalan
24 June, 08:48
Two Russian Officers who each prevented Nuke war disaster
Stanislav Petrov: The man who may have saved the world
https://www.bbc.com/news/w...
'His job was to register any missile strikes and to report them to the
Soviet military and political leadership. In the political climate of
1983, a retaliatory strike would have been almost certain.'
(also)
https://www.armscontrol.or...
1962, Vasily Arkhipov
The Story of the Soviet Submarine Officer Who Saved the World Is Now
an Opera
https://www.vice.com/en/ar...
'Sub captain Vitali Savitsky was convinced World War III had begun and
that the Americans were trying to destroy /B-59/. He wanted to launch
a nuclear torpedo to wipe out the aggressors. Thankfully, a nuclear
launch required the authorization of three officers. Another agreed
with Savitsky, but Arkhipov ref
Stanislav Petrov: The man who may have saved the world
https://www.bbc.com/news/w...
'His job was to register any missile strikes and to report them to the
Soviet military and political leadership. In the political climate of
1983, a retaliatory strike would have been almost certain.'
(also)
https://www.armscontrol.or...
1962, Vasily Arkhipov
The Story of the Soviet Submarine Officer Who Saved the World Is Now
an Opera
https://www.vice.com/en/ar...
'Sub captain Vitali Savitsky was convinced World War III had begun and
that the Americans were trying to destroy /B-59/. He wanted to launch
a nuclear torpedo to wipe out the aggressors. Thankfully, a nuclear
launch required the authorization of three officers. Another agreed
with Savitsky, but Arkhipov ref
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(contd) 'Sub captain Vitali Savitsky was convinced World War III had begun and
that the Americans were trying to destroy /B-59/. He wanted to launch
a nuclear torpedo to wipe out the aggressors. Thankfully, a nuclear
launch required the authorization of three officers. Another agreed
with Savitsky, but Arkhipov refused to co-sign the launch. He talked
the other two down,'
(also)
https://www.lewrockwell.co...
that the Americans were trying to destroy /B-59/. He wanted to launch
a nuclear torpedo to wipe out the aggressors. Thankfully, a nuclear
launch required the authorization of three officers. Another agreed
with Savitsky, but Arkhipov refused to co-sign the launch. He talked
the other two down,'
(also)
https://www.lewrockwell.co...
08:49 AM - Jun 24, 2024
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