More recent reports of the 2007 incident account for all six nuclear warheads - 'accidentally' flown aboard a B-52 bomber from Minot Air Force Base to Barksdale Air Force Base - having arrived safely.Thinker wrote: ↑November 23rd, 2021, 2:13 pm Here is a list of 32 Broken Arrow nuclear events since 1950…
At least 5 were never recovered:
*1957 Atlantic Ocean between Delaware & NJ off US E coast
*1958 Savannah River, Georgia US
*1959 Off Whidbey Island/Pugent Sound, Washington US
*1961 Goldsboro, NC (found but too deep to recover)
*1965 (Dec 5) Pacific Ocean +500 miles from land
https://atomicarchive.com/almanac/broke ... index.html
Russian military releases terrifying video of “radioactive tsunami” torpedo test
Report: 6 Apr 2021 https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/14558205/ ... idon-2m39/
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your ... -incident/
I clearly recall the initial reports of that incident claiming that five were accounted for, but one was, and remained missing. It was a big deal here in North Dakota. The flight path was right over our heads. There was a big shake-up at the Minot base, including suicides and accidental deaths of a handful of airmen.
https://www.airforcemag.com/article/misplacednukes/In August 2007, a B-52 from Minot’s 5th Bomb Wing was supposed to transfer unarmed air-launched cruise missiles to Barksdale to be decommissioned. But the munitions loaders accidentally attached nuclear-armed missiles to the pylons. After the B-52 landed at Barksdale, the missiles sat unguarded on the tarmac for 30 hours before anyone realized what had happened.