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sandensea

(21,616 posts)
Mon Sep 18, 2017, 02:08 PM Sep 2017

Soviet soldier credited with averting nuclear war dies

Source: USA Today

A Soviet soldier credited with saving the world from nuclear holocaust has died at age 77.

Stanislav Petrov was the duty officer monitoring an early warning system from a bunker outside Moscow on Sept. 26, 1983, when the radar screen suddenly appeared to depict a missile inbound from the United States. “All my subordinates were confused, so I started shouting orders at them to avoid panic," Petrov told the Russian news agency RT in 2010. "I knew my decision would have a lot of consequences."

The alert siren wailed. A message on the bunker's main screen reported that four more missiles had been launched, he said. Petrov had 15 minutes to determine whether the threat was real and report to his commanders.

Petrov, thinking that any U.S. attack should have involved even more missiles to limit the chance of Soviet retaliation, told his Kremlin bosses the alert must have been caused by a malfunction. He persuaded Moscow not to shoot back. It was later determined that Russian satellites must have mistaken sunlight reflecting off clouds for nuclear missiles.

The incident remained classified for 15 years, before a Kremlin colonel publicly discussed the incident.

Read more: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/soviet-soldier-credited-with-averting-nuclear-war-dies/ar-AAs8jOr?OCID=ansmsnnews11





Stanislav Petrov, 1939-2017.
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Soviet soldier credited with averting nuclear war dies (Original Post) sandensea Sep 2017 OP
Rest in peace and thank you. Doreen Sep 2017 #1
I don't often thank hostile force members for their service. denbot Sep 2017 #2
What a fine soldier TEB Sep 2017 #3
umm, he died last May...not really LBN masmdu Sep 2017 #4
no one noted it at the time - it's come out almost by chance muriel_volestrangler Sep 2017 #8
requiescat in pace, brave warrior, with deepest thanks. niyad Sep 2017 #5
The power of deduction. Baitball Blogger Sep 2017 #6
+1 harun Sep 2017 #7
Spasibo Comrade sarisataka Sep 2017 #9

denbot

(9,899 posts)
2. I don't often thank hostile force members for their service.
Mon Sep 18, 2017, 02:17 PM
Sep 2017

I am grateful that this man held the position he held at that time.

muriel_volestrangler

(101,295 posts)
8. no one noted it at the time - it's come out almost by chance
Mon Sep 18, 2017, 06:29 PM
Sep 2017
Petrov died quietly at his Moscow home on May 19, 2017. Not a single media outlet reported on his death until last week.

The news of Petrov’s death was made public after his German friend Karl Schumacher learned about it by accident, Russian media outlet Meduza reported.

Schumacher called Petrov’s home on Sept. 7 to wish him a happy birthday, only to be told the news by Petrov’s son. Schumacher soon published an obituary on his blog, which was subsequently picked up by Waz.

https://themoscowtimes.com/news/stanislav-petrov-died-in-may-58967

Newsworthy, I think, though - certainly picked up by several major media.
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