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In 1995, Russia was preparing to launch a nuclear strike against the United States
In 1995, Russia was preparing to launch a nuclear strike against the United States

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Video: In 1995, Russia was preparing to launch a nuclear strike against the United States
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The Norwegian meteorological rocket incident remains the only time in history that a Russian president has activated his nuclear briefcase.

On January 25, 1995, Doomsday could have come in the world: the Russian Federation was preparing to launch a nuclear strike against the United States. How did it happen that the states that left the confrontation of the Cold War in the past and had just normalized relations with each other found themselves on the verge of mutual destruction?

The beginning of the war?

The cause of the crisis was an ordinary Norwegian meteorological rocket. Its launch from the small island of Anneia at 7 am local time (10 Moscow time) towards Spitsbergen caused a stir in Russia.

Black Brant XII
Black Brant XII

Black Brant XII. - Legion Media / ZUMA Press / Global Look Press

Equipped with scientific equipment to study the aurora borealis, the Black Brant XII was similar in size to the nuclear-powered US submarine-launched Trident D-5 ballistic missile. In addition, it flew along a trajectory along which, as the Russian Ministry of Defense believed, American missiles would fly in the event of a nuclear war.

In December 1994, Norway informed 28 states, including Russia, about the planned launch, but did not give a specific date, limiting itself to indicating the period: from January 15 to February 10 of the next year. Due to bureaucratic delays, this information did not reach the Russian Missile Attack Warning System, which sounded the alarm.

Decisive minutes

An emergency meeting was convened in the Kremlin with the country's top political and military leadership. Defense Minister Pavel Grachev, Chief of the General Staff Mikhail Kolesnikov and President of the Russian Federation (as Supreme Commander-in-Chief) Boris Yeltsin activated three strategic missile control terminals - the so-called nuclear suitcases.

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The military believed that the lone missile could have been launched to create an electromagnetic pulse, incapacitating Russian radars and communications systems. Following her, a massive blow could be expected.

For several tense minutes, as the leaders watched its flight, it was decided whether Russia would launch a nuclear strike against the United States. “Little is known today about what Yeltsin said at the time, given that it could have been some of the most dangerous moments in the entire history of the nuclear era,” wrote The Washington Post journalist David Hoffman three years after the incident: “They make it clear that the Cold War nuclear readiness system continues to operate, and how catastrophic its consequences could be, even though the great-power feud is over.”

The situation was discharged only when it became clear that the rocket had gone towards Spitsbergen (not far from which it fell into the ocean). The nuclear cases have been decontaminated.

Russian President Boris Yeltsin (center) and Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev (right)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin (center) and Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev (right)

Russian President Boris Yeltsin (center) and Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev (right). - Igor Mikhalev / Sputnik

The incident with Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces on alert soon became the property of the world community, embarrassing the US military leadership. When, four years later, the Norwegians were about to repeat their launch of Black Brant XII and reported this to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Americans additionally warned all key Russian military departments about it through their channels. As a result, this time there were no unpleasant surprises.

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