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  1. 3 de mar. de 2024 · In military terminology, “Broken Arrow” is a code word used to indicate that a unit is in danger of being overrun and requires immediate assistance. 1. What is the origin of the term “Broken Arrow”? The term “Broken Arrow” originates from the U.S. military and was first used during the Vietnam War. 2. Is “Broken Arrow ...

  2. Broken Arrow was a code phrase that a military unit on the ground is facing imminent (or very soon) destruction from enemy attack and all available air forces within range are to provide air support immediately.

  3. The Native American-themed code phrases (Broken Arrow, Empty Quiver, Bent Spear, etc.) date back to the 1960s, according to Eric Schlosser's book on US nuclear weapons safeguards, Command and Control.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Broken Arrow (plural Broken Arrows) (US, euphemistic, military) An accidental event that involves nuclear weapons or nuclear components but does not create the risk of nuclear war.

  5. Broken Arrow (en español: Flecha Rota) es un término utilizado en la terminología militar estadounidense y se entiende en toda la OTAN. Broken Arrow significa un accidente que involucra una ojiva nuclear que resulta también ser un peligro para el público debido a la ojiva (detonación accidental), o la pérdida o robo accidental ...

  6. 24 de feb. de 2024 · In military terms, “Broken Arrow” is a code phrase used to indicate that a U.S. military unit is in danger of being overrun and requires immediate assistance. This phrase is typically used in urgent and dire situations.

  7. 20 de jun. de 2016 · A Broken Arrow is different from a “Nucflash,” which refers to a possible nuclear detonation or other serious incident that may lead to war. As the U.S. and the Soviet Union developed and enhanced their arsenals during the Cold War arms race, both experienced a number of nuclear accidents.