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... Blackbird as 'fighter'!
... in 1963 the USAF went through serious exploration of adapting the A-12 (later called the SR-71 'Blackbird') into a Mach 3 longe-range interceptor. Tests were made with the AIM-47 'Falcon' air-to-air missile. The existence of the fighter-interceptor test program was also used as a cover for the primary use of the 'Blackbird' as a spy-plane. On 14 May 1965 the Air Force placed a production order for 93 F-12Bs for its Air Defense Command. But in the end only three YF-12s were built. One crashed and two were used by NASA for research.
... ignorance is dangerous!
... it is not surprising that during decades of fear and constant tension; Nuclear Weapons would accumulate their own mythology and superstition. Their power is often referred to a "beyond comprehension". Atomic War is talked about with Biblical comparisons like Doomsday or Armageddon. Few people choose to delve into the science of nuclear physics or consider the complex political maze of "mutual assured deterrence".
But knowledge is better than ignorance. Knowledge makes for better, more rational decisions. Knowledge is safer.
(after writing the above grand and glorious statement: I stopped to realize that the blogspot of 'Atomic Annihilation' is a rather specialized interest. The majority of 'my readers' are not here because they made a mistake while looking for "Vegas girls gone wild". So to you my brethren I say; "Go forth and educate the masses. Yeh - lecture them in half-life decay and the Teller-Ulam theory. Recite the long line of the descendants of MIRV and NIKE. Fight back against the forces of fatalism and sarcasm.")
1964 ... Coded Radio Monitor!
... among the many legends surrounding the 1964 Cold War black comedy "Dr. Strangelove" is the amazing detail in the scenes of the interior of the B-52 strategic bomber. The technical realism was due to production designer Ken Adam's WWII service with the RAF. Adams remained in contact with pilot friends who continued in the service and presumably helped him 'imagine' the workings of the airborne electronics needed to arm and deliver hydrogen bombs. Britain having it's own fleet of nuclear 'V-Bombers'.
Kubrick is reported to have been worried about Adam's degree of accuracy leading to all of them being rounded up by the CIA or MI6. Of particular interest is the device on-board Major Kong's 'Stratofortress' which is responsible for receiving the 'go-code' for a nuclear attack. The 'CRM-114' even has it's own Wikipedia page. If you look closely it has an ID plate with the 'Endix' corp. as the manufacturer. Bendix was a major producer of advanced electronics for the USAF
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1964 ... scale model: 'War Room' !
... perhaps from the fabled Stanley Kubrick Archives? A scale model of the 'War Room' from "Dr. Strangelove".
1964 ... "Dr. Straneglove"
... the amazing sets of Ken Adams are a creative foundation and inseparable contribution to the success of the classic Cold War black-comedy "Dr. Stranglove".
Previous to 'Strangelove' he had worked on the first James Bond movie "Dr. No"
and continued to work on 6 more 'Bond' films.
1950 ... city life-belts!
... ideas of such huge construction projects might seem extreme; but remember that America's Interstate Highway System was partly a Cold War defense project!
1952 ... call sign “Vagabond-Able" !
... it should be noted; although USCG Courier was clearly part of the propaganda efforts of the Cold War, broadcasts like those described were generally truthful and relayed the same news that was available in 'free' countries. It was correctly felt that too much propaganda and sermonizing would be obvious and in the end it was the truth that would win out. They also played good music which kept them popular!
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.. a great film and very helpful in understanding the gloom and doom of the Cold War.
The story depends on the fact that World War Three was fought with 'doomsday weapons'; hydrogen-bombs 'salted' with Cobalt ... extending the radiation lethality from weeks to years. Such weapons were researched but never built or deployed. Never the less; the concept is part of the well established folklore of atomic war.
1957 ... missile testing!
... in the 1950's large Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles still had not been perfected. The first guided missiles with a range capable of hitting Soviet targets from great distance were large air-breathing drones. (think of a Cruise Missile- only as big and same shaped as a 1950's jet fighter) While the US Air Force worked on it's land-based 'Snark' the Navy pushed ahead with a submarine based missile named the 'Regulus'.
The above photo shows the Landing Ship USS King County being outfitted with a Regulas launching hangar similar to what would be fitted to submarines. Drier and roomier than a sub, and not busy doing anything else, the King County spent four years serving various roles in support of missile development. Regulus was eventually deployed not only purpose built submarines but also surface operating cruisers and air-craft carriers.
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(1990?) ... Soviet nuclear missile train!
... shown here as a museum piece; this is the USSR's equal to 'Peacekeeper Rail Garrison' alternative ICBM basing proposal of the late 1980's.
... of course Lionel model trains was decades ahead of either superpower!
... of course Lionel model trains was decades ahead of either superpower!
... Underground World Home Inc. (final installment)
... here's a LINK to the first of several entries about this fantastic luxury bunker in Las Vegas.
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