Air Force: Nuke missile silo fire went undetected
Posted: 30 October 2008 05:53 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Well, that doesn’t make me feel very safe:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081030/ap_on_re_us/missile_silo_fire

Air Force: Nuke missile silo fire went undetected

DENVER – A fire caused $1 million worth of damage at an unmanned underground nuclear launch site last spring, but the Air Force didn’t find out about it until five days later, an Air Force official said Thursday.

The May 23 fire burned itself out after an hour or two, and multiple safety systems prevented any threat of an accidental launch of the Minuteman III missile, Maj. Laurie Arellano said. She said she was not allowed to say whether the missile was armed with a nuclear warhead at the time of the fire.

Arellano said the Air Force didn’t know a fire had occurred until May 28, when a repair crew went to the launch site — about 40 miles east of Cheyenne, Wyo., and 100 miles northeast of Denver — because a trouble signal indicated a wiring problem.

She said the flames never entered the launch tube where the missile stood and there was no danger of a radiation release.

The fire, blamed on a faulty battery charger, burned a box of shotgun shells, a shotgun and a shotgun case that were kept in the room, Arellano said. A shotgun is a standard security weapon at missile silos.

Arellano said the battery chargers at all U.S. missile launch site have been replaced.

She said the incident wasn’t reported sooner because of the complexity of the investigation.

The damage from the fire was estimated at $1 million, including the cost of replacing damaged equipment and cleanup.

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Posted: 30 October 2008 06:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Look at it this way, Hulitoons:  they had a fire there, and the design of the place was so good that it burned out without even being able to do enough damage that it was noticeable.  It sounds as though the fire was limited to an arms locker or someplace like that, some area where it wouldn’t be something to be noticed unless you actually went looking around for it.  This is a case of the safety design of the place working.

And just so you know, it’s physically impossible for a fire at one of those silos, no matter how bad the fire is, to set off the nuclear warheads.  That would be like a fire going into your kitchen, getting the roast out of the freezer, thawing it, marinading it, adding a spice rub, chopping up some onions and carrots, putting it all in a pot, and then cooking it.  It’s just not gonna happen.  Which is kind of a shame, since I’ve got a fireplace here and a reliable source of pot-roast would be nice.

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Posted: 31 October 2008 02:45 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Whew….........well I feel a LOT better….........!

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