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Missing nuclear weapons of United States

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While USA and its allies are once again pushing hard and worried so much about security of nuclear weapons of Pakistan, it is important to have a glance at incidents and accidents related to nuclear arsenal of United States. It's amazing to see how countries with polluted history of nuclear blunders blame a country with clean records.

During the Cold War the United States military misplaced at least eight nuclear weapons permanently. This happened in five different accidents.These are the stories of what the Department of Defense calls “broken arrows”—America’s stray nukes, with a combined explosive force 2,200 times the Hiroshima bomb.

1: Into the Pacific

February 13, 1950. An American B-36 bomber en route from Alaska to Texas during a training exercise lost power in three engines and began losing altitude. To lighten the aircraft the crew jettisoned its cargo, a 30-kiloton Mark 4 (Fat Man) nuclear bomb, into the Pacific Ocean. The conventional explosives detonated on impact, producing a flash and a shockwave. The bomb’s uranium components were lost and never recovered. According to the USAF, the plutonium core wasn’t present.
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2: In the air

March 10, 1956. A B-47 carrying two nuclear weapon cores from MacDill Air Force Base in Florida to an overseas airbase disappeared during a scheduled air-to-air refueling over the Mediterranean Sea. After becoming lost in a thick cloud bank at 14,500 feet, the plane was never heard from again and its wreckage, including the nuclear cores, was never found. Although the weapon type remains undisclosed, Mark 15 thermonuclear bombs (commonly carried by B-47s) would have had a combined yield of 3.4 megatons.

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3: North Carolina accident

January 24, 1961. A B-52 carrying two 24-megaton nuclear bombs crashed while taking off from an airbase in Goldsboro, North Carolina. One of the weapons sank in swampy farmland, and its uranium core was never found despite intensive search efforts to a depth of 50 feet. To ensure no one else could recover the weapon, the USAF bought a permanent easement requiring government permission to dig on the land.

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4: Incident in Japan

December 5, 1965. An A-4E Skyhawk attack aircraft carrying a 1-megaton thermonuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb) rolled off the deck of the U.S.S. Ticonderoga and fell into the Pacific Ocean. The plane and weapon sank in 16,000 feet of water and were never found. 15 years later the U.S. Navy finally admitted that the accident had taken place, claiming it happened 500 miles from land the in relative safety of the high seas. This turned out to be not true; it actually happened about 80 miles off Japan’s Ryuku island chain, as the aircraft carrier was sailing to Yokosuka, Japan after a bombing mission over Vietnam.

These revelations caused a political uproar in Japan, which prohibits the United States from bringing nuclear weapons into its territory.

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5: Under the sea

Spring, 1968. While returning to home base in Norfolk, Virginia, the U.S.S. Scorpion, a nuclear attack submarine, mysteriously sank about 400 miles to the southwest of the Azores islands. In addition to the tragic loss of all 99 crewmembers, the Scorpion was carrying two unspecified nuclear weapons—either anti-submarine missiles or torpedoes that were tipped with nuclear warheads. These could yield up to 250 kilotons explosive power (depending which kind of weapon was used).

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USA has a terrible record of Nukes, there was one documentary I saw where a working nuke was dropped by mistake on its own soil. USA can't preach what they can't follow. Pakistan will never ever bow down to any pressure against our Nukes. Lets see who wins.
 
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these are the recorded incidents many more could be happen without any record
There are at least 21 declassified accounts between 1950 and 1968 of aircraft-related incidents in which nuclear weapons were lost, accidentally dropped, jettisoned for safety reasons or on board planes that crashed. The accidents occurred in various U.S. states, Greenland, Spain, Morocco and England, and over the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.

Report: Two nuclear bombs nearly detonated in North Carolina - CNN.com

what about south Dakota, missing nukes i remember reading this article but i cant seem to find on google.
 
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There are at least 21 declassified accounts between 1950 and 1968 of aircraft-related incidents in which nuclear weapons were lost, accidentally dropped, jettisoned for safety reasons or on board planes that crashed.
Yet they
Talk About nuclear security .........:tsk:
 
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US is not concerned about the safety of Pakistani nuclear weapons. What it essentially want is that Pakistan should never develop the capacity to reach Israel. In case some Islamic nutjobs come to rule Pakistan who knows what they will do. So they want to put Pakistani nuke program within certain limits. And Pakistan will agree to that.
 
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Reminds me of this episode of John Oliver's show:
 
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And they have the audacity to question Pakistan's record which is still clean.
 
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