Nuclear Bombs Mistakenly Fly Over U.S.

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WASHINGTON (Sept. 5) -- A B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear warheads and flown for more than three hours across several states last week, prompting an Air Force investigation and the firing of one commander, Pentagon officials said Wednesday.






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The six nuclear warheads were mounted onto pylons on the B-52 bomber's wings and it is unclear why the warheads had not been removed beforehand. Here, another B-52 flies overhead Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama in May.







The mistake was so serious that President Bush and Defense Secretary Robert Gates were quickly informed and Gates has asked for daily briefings on the Air Force inquiry, said Defense Department press secretary Geoff Morrell.


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He said Gates was assured that "the munitions were part of a routine transfer between the two bases and at all times they were in the custody and control of Air Force personnel and at no time was the public in danger."

Rep. Ike Skelton , chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, called the mishandling of the weapons "deeply disturbing" and said the committee would press the military for details. Rep. Edward J. Markey , a senior member of the Homeland Security Committee, said it was "absolutely inexcusable."

"Nothing like this has ever been reported before and we have been assured for decades that it was impossible," said Markey, D-Mass., co-chair of the House task force on nonproliferation.

The plane was carrying advanced cruise missiles from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., to Barksdale Air Force Base, La., on Aug. 30, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of a Defense Department policy not to confirm information on nuclear weapons.

The missiles, which are being decommissioned, were mounted onto pylons on the bomber's wings and it is unclear why the warheads had not been removed beforehand.

According to the officials, the weapons are designed with multiple safety features that ensure the warheads don't accidentally detonate.

Arming the weapons requires a number of stringent protocols and authentication codes that must be followed for detonation. And they are designed to withstand a significant impact, including an aircraft crash, without detonating.

The Air Combat Command has ordered a command-wide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. They said there was minimal risk to crews and the public because of safety features designed into the munitions.

In addition to the munitions squadron commander who was relieved of his duties, crews involved with the mistaken load - including ground crew workers - have been temporarily decertified for handling munitions, one official said.

The investigation is expected to take several weeks.

The incident was first reported by Military Times newspaper group.

"There is no more serious issue than the security and proper handling of nuclear weapons," Skelton said in a statement Wednesday. "The American people, our friends, and our potential adversaries must be confident that the highest standards are in place when it comes to our nuclear arsenal."

Skelton, D-Mo., said his committee will pursue answers on the classified matter "to ensure that the Air Force and the Department of Defense address this particular incident and strengthen controls more generally."


this is the kind of shit I can see happening to our world, some military idiot causing armaggedon in his own country because he was fucked up one day.
 
That is a terrible mistake to make, six nuclear war heads? By mistake? Most countries on the planet can’t even have nuclear weapons, much less ‘carrying them around by mistake’. I don’t want to point the finger at our military management, a commander has already been fired, hopefully they will learn from this mistake.
 
This is totally fucking inexcusable. I was in the Air Combat Command myself. although it wasn't B-52's like this...how the FUCK some airman could let this slip past is beyond me.

Those heads have to be included in the Weight and Balance sheets - paperwork that dictates how and where all your weight is, something that is checked off and certified by anyone that touches that plane and adds and removes ANYTHING from it. Plus when it comes to heavy aircraft like that you have several teams invovled including the crew chiefs like myself who help the load master, and then your munition loaders who load the munitions onto the pylons on the wings,,,its never a one man job. thats what i don't think is being stressed here. a one day stand down isn't enough in my book. i seriously hope all involved lost their munition certs or had them suspended pending remedial training, also extra duty and restriction to base.
 
This is totally fucking inexcusable. I was in the Air Combat Command myself. although it wasn't B-52's like this...how the FUCK some airman could let this slip past is beyond me.

Those heads have to be included in the Weight and Balance sheets - paperwork that dictates how and where all your weight is, something that is checked off and certified by anyone that touches that plane and adds and removes ANYTHING from it. Plus when it comes to heavy aircraft like that you have several teams invovled including the crew chiefs like myself who help the load master, and then your munition loaders who load the munitions onto the pylons on the wings,,,its never a one man job. thats what i don't think is being stressed here. a one day stand down isn't enough in my book. i seriously hope all involved lost their munition certs or had them suspended pending remedial training, also extra duty and restriction to base.

yeah this is inexcusable. Even though I was just a avionics dude, I would notice some nukes being put on. I bet some serious firings went on, hopefully throughout the chain. I know some Pro-Supers need to be gone. And how the fuck did the crew not notice on the final walk around. There is a difference between dummy loads and fucking nuclear bombs. I mean, do these retards store them next to each other? hell no. Total complacency problem there.
 
yeah this is inexcusable. Even though I was just a avionics dude, I would notice some nukes being put on. I bet some serious firings went on, hopefully throughout the chain. I know some Pro-Supers need to be gone. And how the fuck did the crew not notice on the final walk around. There is a difference between dummy loads and fucking nuclear bombs. I mean, do these retards store them next to each other? hell no. Total complacency problem there.

What's amazing to me is how WE found out about it.

I mean, a majour fuck-up like that should've been more classified than the fact that nukes are still flown around.

If anyone gets fired, I'm sure it'll be the people who're in charge of information containment.

Jurched
 
Ahh its been a while i forgot about the ol Pro Supers...all ours were master sgt's, you know the beer belly coffee swilling types, driving around in their trucks up and down the old flightline.

I had one he was a nice guy, used to call him sausage fingers...his fingers were big and fat like sausages. Another one looked like a malnourished uni-bomber...so when that all went down we made comparison sketches through out the squadron.


Good Ol Why Not Minot !!!