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1950's Cold War US Airforce Training Video - Nuclear Weapons
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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US Airforce Training Video-Nuclear Weapons Broken Arrows 1/2
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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US Airforce Training Video-Nuclear Weapons Broken Arrows 2/2
The Strategic Air Command (SAC) was the operational establishment of the United States Air Force in charge of America's bomber-based and ballistic missile-based strategic nuclear arsenal from 1946 to 1992. SAC also controlled the infrastructure necessary to support their operations (such as tanker aircraft to fuel the bombers and, until 1959, fighter escorts).
On October 19, 1948 Lt. General Curtis Emerson LeMay took over as commander of SAC, and set about a dramatic rebuilding of the command's forces, as well as their mission. LeMay, who had masterminded the American attacks on the Japanese mainland during the war (including the firebombing of Tokyo and other cities), was a staunch believer in the power of strategic bombing: the destruction of an enemy's cities and industrial centers....
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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United States Air Force Atomic Bomb Delivery Aircraft
0800051 - Armed Forces Special Weapons Project Presents United States Air Force Atomic Bomb Delivery Aircraft (Piloted) - 1950-1957 - 17:30 - Black&White and Color - This video highlights the United States Air Force's nuclear capable aircraft available in the early 1950s. Featured aircraft included the strategic bombers B-29, B-50, B-36, B-47 and B-52, while the tactical aircraft were the B-45, B-57, F-86, and F-84.
The video depicts a Mark-6 , or "60-inch nuclear bomb" in a nuclear test. The Mark 7 tactical nuclear weapon, or "30-inch nuclear bomb," is shown being loaded and tested by the newest delivery method, the Low Altitude Bombing System (LABS). With LABS, a tactical aircraft flies toward an "initial point," then commences a "4G" climb, and releases the bomb at a designated point...
Tags: aircraft, armed, atomic, B-29, B-36, B-45, B-47, B-50, B-52, B-57, bomb, F-84, F-86, forces, project, special, strategic, weapons
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US AIR FORCE Boeing's B-52G Stratofortress Spécifications
B-52G Stratofortress
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress Specifications
Wingspan: 185 ft.
Length: 160 ft. 11 in.
Height: 40 ft. 8 in.
Empty Weight: 175,000 lbs
Gross Weight: 505,000 lbs
Top Speed: 595 mph
Service Ceiling: 55,000 ft.
Range: 7,000-plus miles
Engine/Thrust: Eight Pratt & Whitney TF33 turbofans/17,000 lbs each
Crew: 5
Ordnance: Twenty air-launched cruise missiles; a variety of free- fall nuclear weapons; up to fifty-one 750-lb bombs
Tags: absolute, Air, aircraft, Boeing, Boeing's, bomber, cold, constant, Eight, Engine/Thrust, Force, incredible, is, maritime, nuclear, of, peace, Pratt, price, States, supremacy, surveillance, the, United, Vietnam, vigilance., war, weapon, Whitney
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Nuclear Weapon Tests compilation
Nuclear Weapon Tests collection
-Operation Dominic Johnston Island
-Operation Dominic Christmas Island
-Dominic on Fishbowl Phenomenon and Fishbowl XR
-Atomic Guided Missiles
-Exercise Desert Rock
-Operation Hardtack
-United States Air
Force Atomic Bomb -Delivery Aircraft
-Swordfish, Sailor Hat
Tags: aircraft, airplane, alternative, America, Atomic, BBC, CIA, consciousness, Desert, Dominic, earth, esoteric, FBI, Footage, galaxy, Hardtack, Heaven, Hidden, history, Island, Johnston, KGB, life, LSD, NBC, Nuclear, Operation, paranoia, Phenomenon, plane, Rock, secret, Tests, Trinity, Truth, Weapon
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Stay Safe, Stay Strong: The Facts About Nuclear Weapons 1
Part 1. Instructional film on nuclear weapons for U.S. Air Force personnel. This part-animated film includes an explanation of nuclear physics; footage of atmospheric and underground testing; and a bomber making a crash landing.
Tags: Air, for, Force, nuclear, U.S., weapons
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Nuclear Weapons Test-Faultless-1mt
Credit Must Go To Peter Kuran Producer/Director For this footage.
Operation Crosstie was a series of thirty-three nuclear tests mostly conducted in Nevada during 1967 and 1968. These tests followed the Latchkey series and preceded Bowline.
Faultless was a large (approx. one megaton) underground nuclear experiment conducted in 1968 to test the possibility of developing the area as a second nuclear testing location. The Central Nevada Test Site would have hosted several high-yield nuclear tests associated with antiballistic missile systems; however, faulting and slumping of the ground during this first test proved that the area was geologically unsuitable, and the group of tests were conducted in Alaska. Visible remnants include an eight-foot thick, steel lined column which has an Atomic...
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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Pentagon reacts on nuclear weapons incidents (MSNBC)
Michael W. Wynne - Air Force Secretary
General T. Michael Moseley - Air Force Chief of Staff
Are to leave from active duty.
June 2008
Tags: Michael W. Wynne General T. Michael Moseley Robert Gates Pentagon Air Force Secretary Chief of Staff Nuclear incidents 30 31 august 2007 Taiwan
Tags: Air, Chief, Force, Gates, General, incidents, Michael, Moseley, Nuclear, of, Pentagon, Robert, Secretary, Staff, T., W., Wynne
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US Airforce Nuclear Weapons Effects On Aircraft
United States nuclear tests were conducted on an intermittent basis from July 1946 to October 1958. During this period, nuclear tests were conducted in groups known as "operations" or "test series", each series was a distinct operation that was organized and carried out independently of other operations.
On 31 October 1958, just after it concluded the largest test series to date, the United States entered into a unilateral testing moratorium announced by President Eisenhower with the understanding that the former Soviet Union also would refrain from conducting tests. The Soviet Union honored this moratorium initially, but secretly prepared for a massive testing campaign which commenced in September 1961, and included the largest nuclear tests ever conducted.
On September 15, 1961, the...
Tags: ATOMIC, BOMB, COLD, history, Missle, NUCLEAR, NUKES, physical, political, science, social, SOVIET, TESTING, WAR, WEAPONS
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Cluster bomb attack on TAMILS by Sri Lankan Air Force
Colombo's cluster bomb attack on civilians in Vanni challenges international norms
[TamilNet, Sunday, 30 November 2008, 02:21 GMT]
Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) bombers that attacked the hamlet of Internally Displaced Persons bordering Piramanthanaa'ru and Uzhavanoor in the early hours of Saturday have deployed Russian made OFAB-500 cluster bombs in their indiscriminate attack that killed three civilians, including a child, eyewitnesses told TamilNet's Vanni correspondent on Saturday. Seven children were among the wounded. Colombo's use of cluster bomb comes as more than 100 countries are scheduled to meet in Oslo on Wednesday to sign a treaty banning the use of cluster bombs.
The indiscriminate bombardment has destroyed more than 29 shelters of the IDPs within the 'secure zone' announced...
Tags: army, bomb, cluster, colombo, eelam, HRW, kilinochchi, killing, lanka, rajapakse, SLA, SLAF, sri, srilanka, tamil, vanni, wanni
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Russian Military & Weapons
Russian army and military technology. Russian Nuclear Weapons, tanks, rockets, Nuclear Weapons.cccp
Tags: ..., ...Military, air, ak-47, and, army, Army.army, Army.Nuclear, best, black., Boats, force, from, Intercontinental., jets, land, Military, missles, Nuclear, nuke, Parade, Planes, rockets, russia, russia., Russian, S300Russian, sea, SU, SU37, t-80, t-90, tanks, technology, technology., technologyS300, The, Weapons
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Northrop Grumman B-2 "Spirit"
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit is a multi-role stealth heavy bomber, capable of deploying both conventional and nuclear weapons. It is operated exclusively by the United States Air Force. Its development was a milestone in the modernization program of the U.S. Department of Defense. The B-2's second-generation stealth technology is intended to aid the aircraft's penetration role in order to survive extremely dense anti-aircraft defenses otherwise considered impenetrable by combat aircraft.The B-2 started life as a black project known as the High Altitude Penetrating Bomber (HAPB), then became the Advanced Technology Bomber (ATB), and later became the B-2 Spirit. An estimated US$23 billion were secretly spent for research and development on the B-2 in the 1980s. An additional expense was...
Tags: 747, a380, airbus, airplane, B-2, boeing, bomber, fighter, Grumman, jet, MIG-35, Northrop, russian, sky, spirit, su-27, Sukhoi, usaf, war
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Russian Army HARDCORE
Russian army is hardcore. Russian air force, jets, nuclear weapons, tanks, t-90, t-80, ak-47, land, sea, air, The best Technology from russia. Music by Scooter Always Hardcore. MOST SEE, Spacial force, military, army, war
Tags: air, ak-47, Always, army, best, by, force, from, hardcore., is, jets, land, military, MOST, Music, nuclear, russia., Russian, Scooter, sea, SEE, Spacial, t-80, t-90, tanks, Technology, The, war, weapons
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''Hellenic Wings'' pt1
For aviation talk visit http://www.aviationlive.org/forum/index.php
Edited by en52
Music Used
Ravel - Bolero
HEVIA - El Garrotin
Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly
Pink Floyd - One Of These Days
Metallica - Wasting my Hate
Tyler Bates - Returns a King
Greece participated in NATO "nuclear weapons sharing" until 2001, using A-7 Corsair IIs to deploy tactical B61 nuclear warheads from Araxos Air Base. Greece then strategically decided to remove all nuclear weapons under storage in Greece and did not purchase any more aircraft with nuclear mounting capabilities.
In September 2004 started the Mirage 2000BG/EG fleet upgrade to the standard 2000-5 Mk2 and the project was undertaken by the French manufacturer Dassault and the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAB). Fifteen aircraft were ordered, while ten...
Tags: haf
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China's People's Liberation Army
I was actually planning to make a Israel Defense Force video first but I hadn't enough material for it and I had loads of Chinese military video footages so I decided to make a PLA military video instead.
More military videos coming up about:
US Army
Israel Defense Force
Russian Army
And some more... :P
The People's Liberation Army is, with at least 2.250.000 personnel, the largest army in the world. The army consist out of 5 branches: The PLA Air Force, PLA Ground Force, PLA Navy, the People's Armed Police and the Second Artillery Corps which has control over China's nuclear arsenal of 150-8000 nuclear weapons.(estimations from different quite reliable, official sources) The PLA Ground Force is the largest in the world with over 1.6 million active personnel, 8000 tanks, 4000 armored...
Tags: Army, China, Cooperation, ES, Liberation, Military, Organisation, People's, PLAAF, PLAGF, PLAN, Posthumus, Republic, SCO, Shanghai
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Air Force Officers Reprimanded
The Air Force is taking administrative action against fifteen officers in connection with the mistaken 2006 shipment of nuclear weapons components to Taiwan. See more DoD videos at http://dodvclips.mil
Tags: Air, dod, Force, military, mistakes, nuclear, Officers, pentagon, Reprimanded
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Robert Salas - MUFON-LA (1 of 1)
In 1967, while in command of Minuteman Missiles at Malmstrom AFB, in Montana, Robert Salas experienced an unexplained shutdown of those nuclear weapons. At the same time, a UFO was hovering above the Launch Control Facility.
As a key witness to such a staggering incident, Salas world view was forever changed. Since 1995, he has begun to reveal what he experienced, including the Air Force investigation—and subsequent cover-up. Lending even more credibility to Salas report is his impeccable background: Robert Salas graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy and served on active duty from 1964 until 1971. With Masters degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Education, Salas followed his Air Force service by working as an Aerospace engineer at Martin Marietta and Rockwell International, and...
Tags: "robert, alien, aliens, ets, extraterrestrials, salas", ufo's
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ضرب أسرائيل للمفاعل النووي العراقي
Although most agreed that Iraq was years away from being able to build a nuclear weapon, the Iranians and the Israelis felt any raid must occur well before nuclear fuel was loaded to prevent radioactive contamination. Iran attacked and damaged the site on September 30, 1980 with two F-4 Phantoms, shortly after the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War. In Israel, intelligence agencies authorized an air strike based on the fear that Iraq would use the nuclear fuel to produce weapons. This took place on June 7, 1981, in what was known as Operation Opera. The Israeli Air Force launched a strike with eight F-16 multi-role fighters and six F-15s for escorts, which flew from Etzion Airbase.The strike force flew 680 miles (1,100 km) across Jordan, Saudi Arabia and into Iraq to bomb the target. Arriving...
Tags: 1981, attack, iraq, israel, june, osirak, tumuz, أسرائيل, العراقي, النووي, ضرب, للمفاعل
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Fly with the best pilots, the HAF pilots.....
more info at:
http://www.aviationlive.org/forum/index.php
The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) (Greek: Πολεμική Αεροπορία (ΠΑ), Polemikí Aeroporía) is the air force of Greece. The mission of the Hellenic Air Force is to guard and protect the Greek airspace, provide air assistance and support to the Hellenic Army and the Hellenic Navy as well as humanitarian aid (upon request) in Greece and around the world.
During the period of monarchy (1935-1973) the force was known as the Hellenic Royal Air Force (Ελληνική Βασιλική Αεροπορία (EBA), Ellinikí Vasilikí Aeroporía).
The motto of the Hellenic Air Force is "Αίεν Υψικρατείν" meaning "Always Dominate the Heights" and the HAF ensign represents a flying eagle in front of the Hellenic Air...
Tags: airplane, dogfight, redines, scrable, scramble
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