The US military is still unable to find six nuclear warheads lost in accidents, including the 1958 Tybee Island hydrogen bomb ...
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Six US nuclear bombs 'lost' by military amid fears enemy could find them
Six nuclear weapons have been lost by the US military in 'Broken Arrow' incidents and remain unrecovered decades later ...
During the Cold War, nuclear weapons were central to military strategy, but their deployment also carried enormous risks. Several incidents revealed just how dangerous the handling and transportation ...
Six staff members from the U.S. Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board held a community outreach event Feb. 26 in Aiken, describing their mission of providing independent safety ...
A 1960 explosion involving a nuclear-tipped missile at McGuire Air Force Base left radioactive contamination that required decades of cleanup. Wrightstown, NJ – A Cold War missile accident at what is ...
A chilling map shows the catastrophic impact nuclear war would have on the U.S., while highlighting four states that would be notably safer according to NUKEMAP analysis ...
Six hours into a routine patrol mission over the Arctic, smoke began filling the cockpit of a B-52 Stratofortress carrying four hydrogen bombs. Captain John Haug and his crew fought to reach Thule Air ...
Four nuclear reactors in Fukushima, Japan, exploded 15 years ago on March 11, 2011, touching off a nuclear catastrophe Japan ...
The US has a total of six missing nuclear warheads out of 32 known Broken Arrow accidents - with each powerful enough to obliterate a city and kill millions ...
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