World War Three, by Mistake

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On June 3, 1980, at about two-thirty in the morning, computers at the National Military Command Center, beneath the Pentagon, at the headquarters of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), deep within Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado, and at Site R, the Pentagon’s alternate command post center hidden inside Raven Rock Mountain, Pennsylvania, issued an urgent warning: the Soviet Union had just launched a nuclear attack on the United States. The Soviets had recently invaded Afghanistan, and the animosity between the two superpowers was greater than at any other time since the Cuban Missile Crisis. U.S. Air Force ballistic-missile crews removed their launch keys from the safes, bomber crews ran to their planes, fighter planes took off to search the skies, and the Federal Aviation Administration prepared to order every airborne commercial airliner to land.

President Jimmy Carter’s national-security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, was asleep in Washington, D.C., when the phone rang. His military aide, General William Odom, was calling to inform him that two hundred and twenty missiles launched from Soviet submarines were heading toward the United States. Brzezinski told Odom to get confirmation of the attack. A retaliatory strike would have to be ordered quickly; Washington might be destroyed within minutes. Odom called back and offered a correction: twenty-two hundred Soviet missiles had been launched.

Brzezinski decided not to wake up his wife, preferring that she die in her sleep. As he prepared to call Carter and recommend an American counterattack, the phone rang for a third time. Odom apologized—it was a false alarm. An investigation later found that a defective computer chip in a communications device at NORAD headquarters had generated the erroneous warning. The chip cost forty-six cents.


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World War Three, by Mistake - The New Yorker
 

Danbones

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now that faulty chip has been replaced by one from china

hopefully most nuckleur schlubmarines are not on the internet

...also hopefully the stuxnet virus (made by Israel and the US and found around fukushima, and which has to be uploaded from a thumb drive ),
doesn't do windows
 

Curious Cdn

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now that faulty chip has been replaced by one from china

hopefully most nuckleur schlubmarines are not on the internet

...also hopefully the stuxnet virus (made by Israel and the US and found around fukushima, and which has to be uploaded from a thumb drive ),
doesn't do windows

That's why our Victoria Class subs are running Jellybean.