Does anyone know anything about any launch codes
Both the president and vice president are always accompanied by a so-called "football," which contains communications equipment needed to order a nuclear launch. If an adversary were to launch a strike against the United States, the president would potentially have only minutes to make a decision and launch an attack -- raising concerns over any additional bureaucracy during a time of crisis.
John Robinson, a retired Army chief warrant officer 5 and former targeting officer who helped plan the use of nuclear weapons at the combatant command level, said having a "nuclear football by committee" could be devastating. If the North Koreans fired a weapon at the Japanese, we have a treaty obligation. The biggest worry, Robinson said, would be a potential constitutional crisis if multiple people must green-light a first or retaliatory strike.
Is this a majority vote? There's nothing there that says anybody other than the commander in chief will have this level of responsibility. Beynon military. Follow him on Twitter StevenBeynon. Army Sniper Course at Fort Israel has warned that it would act with military force if needed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
At least five service members allegedly were part of the deadly pro-Trump mob that assaulted the U. Those in the U. Oh, and in case you actually did forget the code, it was handily written down on a checklist handed out to the soldiers. As Dr.
Bruce G. Blair, who was once a Minuteman launch officer, stated:. Our launch checklist in fact instructed us, the firing crew, to double-check the locking panel in our underground launch bunker to ensure that no digits other than zero had been inadvertently dialed into the panel.
This ensured that there was no need to wait for Presidential confirmation that would have just wasted valuable Russian nuking time. To be fair, there was also the possibility that command centers or communication lines could be wiped out, so having a bunch of nuclear missiles sitting around un-launchable because nobody had the code was seen as a greater risk by the military brass than a few soldiers simply deciding to launch the missiles without proper authorization.
He had first attempted to communicate the serious security problems at the nuclear silos to congressmen starting around When that information fell on mostly deaf ears , he decided to outline it for the public in this article where he described how just four people acting in tandem could easily activate a nuclear launch in the silos he had worked in.
Further, amongst other things, the PAL system McNamara had touted was barely in operation and thus launches could be authorised by anyone without Presidential authority. He also noted how virtually anyone who asked for permission to tour the launch facility was granted it with little to no background checks performed.
It is, perhaps, not coincidence that the PAL systems were all activated and the codes changed the same year this article was published. So to recap, for around 20 years, the Strategic Air Command went out of their way to make launching a nuclear missile as easy, and quick, as possible.
To be fair, they had their reasons, such as the fact that the soldiers in the silos in the case of a real nuclear war may have needed to be able to launch the missiles without being able to contact anyone on the outside. That said, their actions were in direct violation of the orders of the Commander-in-Chief, the President of the United States, during a time of extreme nuclear tension. Further, not activating this safeguard and lax security ensured that with very little planning, someone with three friends who had a mind to, could have started World War III.
However missileers are given enable codes which is probably what they meant to say. Second, does the picture of the Titan 2 missile have anything to do with your article? Interesting article. One minor point; the officers manning the Minuteman silos are Air Force captains and therefore airmen, not soldiers. Larry Levinson: Thanks for catching that and being very polite about it.
I can tell you the internet usually greets typos with nothing but insults. Much of the stuff we publish is hundreds of years old, sometimes much more!
Being in the genre, I can tell you they are one of the really good ones as far as research and depth of content goes. I think there are Minuteman pictures in the open domain you can use. This one on wikipedia seems fine since they used it. Every general involved in direct insubordination should be court martialed and stripped of their retirements.
These guys are still alive and pulling down k a year or more as retired generals. That should be ended. At least the Minuteman HAD a code! Share this issue:. Select a scenario. Do I have First Amendment rights in school?
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