"Safety Tips When Delivering a Nuclear Attack " Topic
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Tom Bryant | 23 Jun 2014 10:09 p.m. PST |
Ran across a video with this title on Youtube. Love the description: Participating in a nuclear attack can be dangerous. Lets double check and make sure someone really authorized us to drop the big one. Archival film from the early 1960's. YouTube link Enjoy! |
Legion 4 | 24 Jun 2014 7:14 a.m. PST |
Very "scary"
I remember in NBC/CBR school, we were taught how to determine the yield of the Nuc by estimating distance, cloud size, etc.
Yeah like I'd stand there and take the time to do that ! |
Ironwolf | 24 Jun 2014 7:56 a.m. PST |
Well I'm glad they were worried about our safety prior to destroying us. lol |
mckrok | 25 Jun 2014 5:58 p.m. PST |
When crunching a firing solution for a nuke round in training as a young artilleryman, I would refuse to call out the range to the target if it was less than 18 kms. It would off the section chief and lieutenant, but 18 kms was way too close for me. pjm |
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