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Authors: Eric Schlosser
heads of.
See
Power, Thomas S., General
Human Reliability Program, 298, 351
overseas bases, 149
pilots' negativity toward, 347â48
Soviet strike plan (1955), 149â50
Strategic Operational Control System (SOCS), 154
successor to, 474
Titan II accident, secrecy about, 63â64, 112â13, 236, 418â19, 424, 429â32, 436
Titan II launch procedure, 27â28
two-man policy, 28, 30, 298
Strategic bombing strategy, 45, 87, 91, 130, 205
Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), 447, 451, 452
Strategic Deterrence and Global Strike, 476â77
Strategic Operational Control System (SOCS), 154
Strath, William, 141â42
Strath Report, 141â42, 156
Stratotanker, 209
Strauss, Lewis L., 123â24, 142, 158
Streett, St. Clair, Major General, 80
Strontium-90, 139
Suitcase bomb, 416
Superbomb/Super.
See
Hydrogen bomb
Supersafe bomb, 331
Svitenko, Leonard, Captain, 322
Sweeney, Charles W., Major, 53
Symington, Stuart, 150
Szilárd, Leó, 37, 39, 44â45
Tactical Air Command (TAC), xxii
Tactical weapons
dangers/accidents, 287
increased production of, 303â4
LeMay as opponent of, 130â32
proponents of, 130, 200, 257, 268, 284, 287, 354
Soviet, in Cuba, 295
Soviet arsenal (2013), 479
Take Charge and Move Out (TACAMO), xxii, 273
Tallman, Joseph
injury, treatment of, 403
Titan II explosion, 401
TATB explosive, xxii, 332
Tatom, Sam, 429
Taylor, Maxwell D., General
on attacking Soviets, 277
and Cuban missile crisis, 294
on flexible response, 200, 203, 250
position of, xvii
on tactical weapons, 268
Telegraphic Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS), xxii, 270, 289
Teller, Edward
A-bomb development, 36, 40
hydrogen bomb development, 123, 127â29
and Polaris system, 314
Terrorists
Bush and 9/11 chaos, 476
and nuclear weapons, 373
Pakistan vulnerability to, 480
Test bans.
See
Arms control
Texas towers, 151
Thatcher, Margaret, 453
Thermal batteries, 160
Thermonuclear fusion, hydrogen bomb, 122â23, 127â29
Third World War: August
198
5
(Hackett), 14â15
Thomas, Frank, 387
Thomas, Robert J., Sergeant, and Titan II (533-7) accident, 339, 341â46
Thor missiles, 221, 308â9
Threat Assessment Conference, 366â68
Three Mile Island, 367, 460
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 358
Thule monitor, 267â68, 320â21, 324â25
Thunderball
(film), 317
Tinian airfield, 50, 52, 97
Tipsies
black hat operation alert, 230â31
function of, 20
Titan I, 182
propellants of, xx, 222
Titanic Effect, 313
Titan II, 223â27
accuracy, compared to older missiles, 227
Air Force on safety of, 385â86
Arkansas accidents.
See
Titan II Launch Complex 374-4 accident; Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 accident
community warning siren amendment, 347, 385â86
dangers, informants on, 337â38, 347
decommissioning attempts, 266, 346, 351â52, 444
design features, 223â24
destruction capabilities, 223, 226
firing protocol, 11
flight, pattern/mechanics of, 225â26
guidance system, 224â26
Kansas accident.
See
Titan II Launch Complex 533-7 accident
Titan II (
cont.
)
launch procedure, 27â28
launch stages/propellant mixing, 4, 223, 225
manufacturer of, 218
as potential disaster, 337â38, 347â48, 351, 376, 385â86, 430, 436
propellants, dangers of, 4â5
recycled missiles, 32â33
safety valve lock, 28
size of, 3
targets of, 11
time to reach target, 28, 226
two-man launch policy, 28
warhead.
See
W-53 warhead
Titan II Launch Complex 374-4 accident
flash fire (1965), 23â26, 227
as ghost site, 22
recycled missile from, 32â33
Titan II Launch Complex 374-5, 12, 18
Titan II Launch Complex 374-7
abandonment of, 484
combat crew, xv, 8â9
daily shift verification (DSV), 29, 30â31
entrance security, 20â21
explosives/flammables in, 6â7
layout of, 6, 22, 26, 29
missile position/mounting, 6, 65
tunnel leading to missile, 21â22
Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 accident. See also individual persons related to incident
Air Force account of, 430, 435â37
Air Force withholds information about, 63â64, 112â13, 236, 418â19, 424, 429â32, 436
blast door breach, 59, 67, 116, 214
dropped socket/fuel leak, 7, 56, 60, 64â65, 102, 109, 437
escape hatch, 68â70, 234, 239
fire in silo question, 57â58, 65, 102â3, 109
fuel vapor/cloud, 56â58, 64â65
fuel vapor/cloud in air outside, 70, 101, 106, 108
media coverage, 418â20, 430â32
as normal accident, 463â64
oxidizer tank, low pressure problem, 5â6, 28, 32
oxidizer trailer leak (1978), 62, 63, 111â12
personnel, aftermath for, 437â40
as recycled missile, 32â33
tanks' pressure level changes, dangers of, 65â68, 102, 105â6, 116â17, 217
Titan II explosion, 392â94
vapor-detection system, 33â34, 57â59
warning lights confusion, 34, 56â58, 64, 66, 208
water tank malfunction, 31, 66
work platforms malfunction, 29â30, 31
Titan II Launch Complex 374-7 accident response.
See also
individual persons related to incident
casualties of, 430â31, 436â37
communication problems, 210, 216â17, 218, 240â41, 390, 402
decontamination, 390, 427â28
equipment for, 106â7, 211, 216, 241â42, 420
evacuation, 68â70, 108, 214â16
evacuation of local civilians, 112, 229, 404â5, 419
flight from explosion, 392â401
fuel vapor hazard reading, 391â92
initial actions, illegality of, 109â10, 115â17
injured, rescue of, 401, 405, 408â14
injured, treatment of, 413â14, 421
injured crew, rescue of, 409â14
Martin Marietta's plan, 235â36, 237
medical response inadequacy, 402â3, 413â14, 437
officers, lack of experience for, 107, 210â11, 213, 239
power to complex, leaving on, 217â18, 239
power to missile, shutting down, 66, 67, 214
PTS crew abandoned at site, 397, 402
PTS team enters site, 240â42, 388â92
response plan, approvals needed, 118, 212, 217, 227, 233â34
response plan, opposition to, 235â36, 239â40
response plan, steps in, 234, 238â39
toxic corridor mapping, 59
ventilation fan, order to turn on, 392, 436â37
warhead, search for, 420, 423â24
warhead removal, 432
weapons deactivation team, 422â23, 425â27
Titan II Launch Complex 533-7 accident, 338â46
casualties of, 346
cause of, 339â40, 345
malfunctions during emergency, 340â45
victim lawsuits, 386
Titan II launch complexes
backup crew, role of, xx, 7
blast doors, 21â22
and concurrency practice, 219
construction materials of, 219
control center, 26â27, 33, 428â29
credit card, breaking in with, 230â31
entrance security, 20â21
explosives/flammables in, 6â7
layout of, 22, 26, 29
locations of, 18â20, 27, 227
maintenance procedure, standardized, 7
safety features of, 7, 21, 33â34
training of personnel for.
See
Training
two-man policy, 7, 28, 30
ventilation system, 29
water tanks in, 31, 66
weapons policy, 7
Townes, Charles H., 455â56
Townley, Robert, Major, 310
Toxic corridor mapping, 59, 215
Training
accidents during, 169â70, 191, 310â11, 324, 339â46
of combat crew, 11â12, 18
Dash-1
manual, 11, 57
of instructor crew, 11, 18, 22, 30
of PTS teams, 5, 103â4, 338, 339, 346
shortcomings and accident risk, 5, 23, 89, 160, 261, 338, 366â67
in weapons deactivation, 415â18
Travis, Robert F., Brigadier General, 169â70
Trident submarines, 441, 470â71
Trinity test, 36, 40â44, 47â48, 52, 94, 205, 329
Tritium, 127, 128
Tritium meters, 417
TROJAN, 85
Truman, Harry S.
arms control issue, 75â82
atomic bomb approval by, 47â48, 52
command-and-control dilemma, 77â78, 87â88, 94, 125â26, 157
and hydrogen bomb development, 124â26
preventive atomic blitz on Soviets, 82â89, 130â31
Truman Doctrine, 80â81, 96
Tsar Bomba, 286
Tulloch, Walter S., Major, 245
Twining, Nathan, General, 203
Two-man policy
PTS member violation of, 116â18, 217, 438
scope of, 7, 28, 30, 298
U-2 spy planes, accident risks, 462â63
Ulam, Stanslaw, 127
Uncertain Trumpet, The
(Taylor), 250
United Nations (UN), 74, 482
Uranium
composite core with plutonium, 99
number of protons of, 38
safety versus plutonium, 164
type for nuclear reaction, 39
U.S. Air Force (USAF).
See also
Strategic Air Command (SAC)
command-and-control system (2009â ), 474â75
Eisenhower-era power of, 132â33
founding of, xxii
Navy rivalry with, 84â87, 182, 203â4
nuclear weapons safety lapse (2003â ), 472â74
U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF), xxii, 45
U.S. military defenses.
See also
specific armed forces
bombers, number of (1960), 150
counterforce strategy, 131, 133, 201, 205, 267, 302, 434, 483â84
deficiency (1949), 85â87
deficiency (1953), 132
deficiency (1980s), 13
demobilization, postâWorld War II, 80, 81, 86, 88
nuclear arsenal.
See
Nuclear weapons;
specific weapons by name
nuclear attack order.
See
Command and control
nuclear weapons of (2013), 477
presidential actions.
See
specific presidents
Soviet attack, warning of.
See
Warning systems
Sputnik,
buildup following, 176â79, 221â22
U.S. Navy
atomic blitz opposition to, 87
Eisenhower-era, 133
Polaris system, 182, 200â201, 265â66, 273, 313â14
rivalry with Air Force, 84â87, 182, 203â4
storage of weapons on ships, 158â59
Trident submarines, 441, 470â71
USS
Casimir Pulaski,
350
USS
Liberty,
356
USS
Nathan Hale,
350
USS
Pueblo,
356
USS
Ticonderoga,
312
USS
United States,
86, 87
V-2 missile, 182, 225
Vandenberg Air Force Base, 220, 222, 462, 484â85
Vanderberg, Hoyt, General, 126
Vanguard rocket, 177
VanKirk, George, 382â84
Vapor-detection system
functions of, xxi
and Titan II accident, 33â34, 57â59
Victory Through Air Power, 85
Vietnam War, 304â5, 348â49, 358
W-25 warhead, 376
W-47 warhead, 313â14
W-49 warhead, 196â97
W-53 warhead
deactivating, 423, 425â27, 432
power of, 3, 346
programming explosion, 226
reentry vehicle with, 425â26
retrofit plan, 376, 385â86, 444
safety mechanisms, 215
safety record, 385â86
W-76 warhead, 470
W-87 warhead, 471
W-88 warhead, 470â71
Walker, John, 464â65
Wallace, George C., 304â5
Wallace, Ronald O., Sergeant, 24
Wallace, Wayne, Major
at Titan II accident site, 390
Titan II explosion, 397, 401
Walske, Carl, 325â26
Walters, Barbara, 16
Warheads.
See entries under
W,
for example,
W-53 warhead
Warning systems
Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS), 178, 252â53
computers, use in, 152â53
Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line, 151â53, 252
flaws of, 252â55, 286â87, 290, 365â68, 447â48
North American Air Defense Command (NORAD), 152, 365â68
satellites in, 269, 303
Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE), 153â54, 252
Water tanks, in launch complex, 31, 66
Watkins, James D., 454â55
Watson, Thomas J., Jr., 253
Weak link/strong link safety, 331â32, 372, 377, 449â50, 455â56, 468
Weapons deactivation
Titan II accident, 422â23
training in, 415â18
Weapons labs, scientists and engineers of, xvii
Weapons Systems Evaluation Group (WSEG)
function of, xxiii
Report No. 50, 251â55
Webb, James, 88
Webster, Douglas M., Lieutenant, 312
Weinberger, Caspar, 434â35, 443â44
Weisskopf, Victor, 36, 43
Wells, H. G., 37
Wells, Jackie, Captain, 214
Wendorf, Charles J., Captain, 315
Wessel, Glen H., Senior Airman, 341â43
Whirlwind computer, 152â53