25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

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25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby Felix/FFDS » Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:01 am

and then people worry about the US "button" ...

1995 Near launching of Russian nukes


Russia's early-warning defense radar detects an unexpected missile launch near Norway, and Russian military command estimates the missile to be only minutes from impact on Moscow. Moments later, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, his defense minister, and his chief of staff were informed of the missile launch. The nuclear command systems switched to combat mode, and the nuclear suitcases carried by Yeltsin and his top commander were activated for the first time in the history of the Soviet-made weapons system. Five minutes after the launch detection, Russian command determined that the missile's impact point would be outside Russia's borders. Three more minutes passed, and Yeltsin was informed that the launching was likely not part of a surprise nuclear strike by Western nuclear submarines.

These conclusions came minutes before Yeltsin and his commanders should have ordered a nuclear response based on standard launch on warning protocols. Later, it was revealed that the missile, launched from Spitzbergen, Norway, was actually carrying instruments for scientific measurements. Nine days before, Norway had notified 35 countries, including Russia, of the exact details of the planned launch. The Russian Defense Ministry had received Norway's announcement but had neglected to inform the on-duty personnel at the early-warning center of the imminent launch. The event raised serious concerns about the quality of the former Soviet Union's nuclear systems.
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Re: 25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Jan 25, 2005 2:28 pm

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Postby Scorpiоn » Tue Jan 25, 2005 5:24 pm

Cripes!
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Re: 25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby Ivan » Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:33 am

paperwork got lost somewhere in the procedure
Russian planes: IL-76 (all standard length ones),  Tu-154 and Il-62, Tu-134 and [url=http://an24.uw.hu/]An-24RV[/ur
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Re: 25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Thu Jan 27, 2005 3:41 am

Clap clap for the handicap...woops I mean Russia....

What is a nuclear suitcase? A suitcase with a big red button in it and a pull out antenna from the hinges??


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Re: 25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby Hagar » Thu Jan 27, 2005 5:03 am

Frightening but the system obviously worked. I wonder how many other "near misses" there have been that we never got to hear about. Don't get too complacent. That in itself is dangerous. This sounds like a breakdown in communications or incompetence, most probably by a junior official. Human error. No country or organisation is immune from that.
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Re: 25JAN 1995 Near launching of Russian nukes

Postby Ivan » Thu Jan 27, 2005 2:12 pm

Clap clap for the handicap...woops I mean Russia....

What is a nuclear suitcase? A suitcase with a big red button in it and a pull out antenna from the hinges??


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in this case the suitcase that contains the second set of launch codes... which means that it was a very close call
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