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  1. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Broken Arrow refers to the U.S. military's code word used during the Vietnam War. This call was used only in the direst of tactical situations, when a ground unit was overrun by enemy forces. When " Broken Arrow " was heard on the radio nets, all available aircraft were diverted to provide close air support for the endangered command.

  2. 16 de jul. de 2015 · The military uses the term “broken arrow” to describe any incident in which a nuclear weapon is lost, stolen or inadvertently detonated. That might seem like a rare...

  3. Broken Arrow is a code phrase that refers to an accidental event that involves nuclear weapons, warheads or components that does not create a risk of nuclear war. These include: Accidental or unexplained nuclear explosion. Non-nuclear detonation or burning of a nuclear weapon. Radioactive contamination.

  4. Broken Arrow n: US, figurative (airforce code) (ejercito EE UU) incidente nuclear nm + adj mf: Note: El incidente no implica riesgo de guerra nuclear.

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    Date: February 13, 1950 The B-36 was en route from Eielson AFB to Carswell AFB on a simulated combat profile mission. The weapon aboard the aircraft had a dummy capsule installed. After six hours of flight, the aircraft developed serious mechanical difficulties, making it necessary to shut down three engines. The aircraft was at 12,000 feet altitud...

    Date: June 7, 1960 Location: McGuire AFB, New Jersey A BOMARC air defense missile in ready storage condition permitting launch in two minutes) was destroyed by explosion and fire after a high-pressure helium tank exploded and ruptured the missile's fuel tanks. The warhead was also destroyed by the fire although the high explosive did not detonate. ...

    Date: April 12, 1970 Location: Atlantic Ocean A Soviet "November"-class nuclear-powered attack submarine experienced an apparent nuclear propulsion problem in the Atlantic Ocean about 300 miles northwest of Spain. Although an attempt to attach a tow line from a Soviet bloc merchant ship; the submarine apparently sank, killing 52. Date: November 22,...

    Date: September 19, 1980 Location: Damascus. Arkansas During routine maintenance in a Titan II silo, an Air Force repairman dropped a heavy wrench socket, which rolled off a work platform and fell toward the bottom of the silo. The socket bounced and struck the missile, causing a leak from a pressurized fuel tank. The missile complex and the surrou...

    Date: September 27, 1991 Location: White Sea A missile launch malfunction occurred during a test launch on a "Typhoon"-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Date: March 20, 1993 Location: Barents Sea The U.S. nuclear-powered submarine Grayling collided with a Russian Delta III nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Both vessels r...

    Date: August 12, 2000 Location: Barents Sea The CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) "Oscar II" class submarine, Kursk, sinks after a massive onboard explosion. Attempts to rescue the 118 men fail. It is thought that a torpedo failure caused the accident. Radiation levels are normal and the submarine had no nuclear weapons on board. Sources: U....

  5. 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.

  6. Broken Arrow definition: a nuclear weapon that has been removed from the arsenal by theft, loss, accidental launch or detonation, etc., but has not resulted in harm.. See examples of BROKEN ARROW used in a sentence.