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![]() Michael wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... lsmyer wrote: In case anyone needed them, here are the latest codes: To open communication with the silo: foxtrot tango charlie delta niner niner seven To activate pre-launch sequence: sierra victor november whiskey whiskey delta alpha To command launch: tango tango foxtrot delta juliet uniform xray Codes, what codes? Ya just yell over to the guy sitting in the other chair and tell him to push the damn button. Actually, you touch on an interesting point Ace. Let's say the silo receives an *authorised* command to launch a warhead enabled ICBM and your partner refuses to 'turn the key'. The Urban Myth, ie. The film War Games, indicates the commander can and should 'shoot' the partner....what happens next? Well, that's just *one* silo... It's rather doubful that that would or could happen at *all* silos. The folks who have that type of duty are screened pretty well. Most likely, if time and circumstances permitted, another individual would be sent to relieve the uncooperative individual. I realise this is a safety consideration, but does the launch simply get aborted? Or, can one key be turned and the other turned as needed to complete the Fire sequence. Further, what type of shifts do these guys do? Do they stay in the launch room for days at a time? I saw plans, years ago, of a missile site which provided a bed, facilities, etc which indicates they're down there for more than a simple eight-hour shift. Just wondering is all. That would be a heavy job. Mike T. |
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