Nuclear bomb near miss in 1961

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-24183879

'The plane was on a routine flight when it began to break up over North Carolina on 23 January 1961.

As it was breaking apart, a control inside the cockpit released the two Mark 39 hydrogen bombs over Goldsboro.
One fell to the ground unarmed. But the second "assumed it was being deliberately released over an enemy target - and went through all its arming mechanisms save one, and very nearly detonated over North Carolina," Mr Schlosser told the BBC's Katty Kay. Only the failure of a single low-voltage switch prevented disaster, he said. The bomb was almost 260 times powerful than the bombs that fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.'

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260 times more powerful than the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs! That'd have wiped the US eastern seaboard off the map.

Incredible story...I bet there's been loads of these incidents too.
 
260 times more powerful than the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs! That'd have wiped the US eastern seaboard off the map.

Incredible story...I bet there's been loads of these incidents too.

Defo this.

Still in another 40 or 50 years time we might get to know about them
 
260 times more powerful than the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs! That'd have wiped the US eastern seaboard off the map.

Incredible story...I bet there's been loads of these incidents too.

The more modern ones are 1000-5000 times stronger I believe.
 


What a terrible invention. To think if the Nazis had held out a year or so longer in power they'd have had this stuff.

Frightening.

They where close anyways I believe. A commando raid on a small ferry town in Norway somewhere sank a few vessels carrying the last few raw materials needed to make the bomb.

I read somewhere between Merica and Russia they have around 10,000 of these warheads. Roughly 10-20 would be the end of the world as we know it.
 

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