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The Air Force hasn't used nuclear 'alert pads' since the Cold War. Now they're being
The Air Force hasn't used nuclear 'alert pads' since the Cold War. Now they're being upgraded. - Washington Post
10-23-2017 03:07 PM Washington Post The Air Force hasn't used nuclear 'alert pads' since the Cold War. Now they're being upgraded. Washington Post The U.S. military is building new flightline facilities that will enable the Air Force to position pilots and aircrews directly alongside its nuclear-capable B-52 bombers, but officials deny the move is part of any plan to put the warplanes on ... The Air Force and US Strategic Command say they aren't planning to put nuclear bombers on 24-hour alertBusiness Insider Air Force denies report that nuclear bombers are being prepared for 24-hour alertWashington Examiner Air Force denies report that it is preparing to put B-52 bombers on high alertCNBC New York Post -Popular Mechanics -Military.com -Defense One all 170 news articles » More... |
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