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Originally the name for the aircraft modification project for the B-29 to enable it to drop a nuclear weapon, Silverplate eventually came to identify the training and operational aspects of the program as well.
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The trail of "broken arrows" — significant accidents involving nuclear weapons — can be traced back to February 1950, when a B-36 bomber dropped a nuclear weapon into the Pacific Ocean during a training mission and then crashed in British Columbia.
Over the course of the war, the airfield would grow to encompass more than 800 buildings serving approximately 100,000 airmen, including those who were aboard the Enola Gay when it dropped a nuclear weapon on Hiroshima.
Of course, even in a counterfactual scenario in which Turing was not able to break U-boat Enigma, the war might still have ended in 1945 because of some other occurrence, also contrary-to-fact, such as the dropping of a nuclear weapon on Berlin.
"And while Russia has the capability to strike us with a nuclear weapon, dropping a bomb on us tomorrow would be way wide of [President Vladimir ] Putins strategic intent and would have utterly catastrophic consequences for Russia itself".
As you know (spoiler alert!), they fail and the film concludes with Major TJ "King" Kong played by Slim Pickens, dropping from Russian skies astride a nuclear weapon.
"So they can build a nuclear weapon and drop a bomb on my store?
To state the obvious: the use of a nuclear weapon on the military production facilities of a non-nuclear state will mean dropping big bombs on populated areas.
A nuclear weapon?
Iran is closer to a nuclear weapon.
They're racing toward a nuclear weapon.
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