MoD admits flying nuclear materials between UK and US
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MoD admits flying nuclear materials between UK and US
Who the heck is this Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt Sub Lt (Reserve). What ever happened to all the MCs and the like who used to hold this post. One of 'Call me Dave's' floosies I guess.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016 ... -uk-and-us
So who spilt the beans on this one then?
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016 ... -uk-and-us
So who spilt the beans on this one then?
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Ex-Ascot wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/mar/01/mod-admits-flying-nuclear-materials-between-uk-and-us
So who spilt the beans on this one then?
Much ado about nothing and the beans were probably spilled by some tree-hugger.
Since the 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement, the United States and the United Kingdom have cooperated extensively on nuclear security matters. The "special relationship" between the two countries has involved the exchange of classified scientific data and materials such as plutonium.
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Politics aside there is no doubt that there are enhanced risks attendant in flying fissile materials, let alone nuclear weapons around in aircraft as the number of broken arrow events testify... Britain with its high population density is at a higher potential risk post such incidents as well...
The Palomares and Thule accidents being fairly indicative of the kind of problems that can arise in these cases...
http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects ... ons/box7-3
The Palomares and Thule accidents being fairly indicative of the kind of problems that can arise in these cases...
http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects ... ons/box7-3
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MoreAviation wrote:Politics aside there is no doubt that there are enhanced risks attendant in flying fissile materials, let alone nuclear weapons around in aircraft as the number of broken arrow events testify... Britain with its high population density is at a higher potential risk post such incidents as well...
The Palomares and Thule accidents being fairly indicative of the kind of problems that can arise in these cases...
http://www.brookings.edu/about/projects ... ons/box7-3
Keep those accidents in perspective, bro. There have been two such incidents between 1966 and 1968 and none since.
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And one was caused by re fueling as well.
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As the MOD has admitted it I am not breaking the Official Secrets Act only being reassuring in that it is extremely tight controlled. The aircraft has to be exactly at the right place at the right time. To this end I only tasked our Royal and VIP crews for these flights. They were used to such precision. Needless to say safety measures were excruciatingly strict. As was secrecy.
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What's the diff between the UK and the US and the UK and Germany when they withdrew all the squadrons ?
Much ado over nothing.
Much ado over nothing.
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And for every such movement into my secret East Anglian RAF base I had to be airborne in a Sea King along with my Special Safety Team as soon as the aircraft entered our area of responsibility.