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Re: Nuclear Powered aircraft
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> De : baumbaug@nosc.mil
> A : Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
> Objet : Re: Nuclear Powered aircraft
> Date : jeudi 20 mars 1997 17:37
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>
> Group,
>
> I'm sorry if I'm bringing up a subject that has already been
> ......
> ing so big, hot, noisy, and radioactive could go undetected for
long.
> The Navy, which has originally expressed an interest in firing the
missile
> from ships or submarines also began to back away from the project, as had
> the Air Force which had already begun deploying ballistic missiles like
> Atlas and Titan.
>
> Hope I wasn't too newsy,
>
> Joel T. Baumbaugh (baumbaug@nosc.mil)
> Naval Research and Development (NRaD)
> San Diego, CA., U.S.A.
>
I can imagine Nuclear Powered Aircraft pilot's operation list:
- first: try to drop the [atomic] bombs,
- second, if not possible, eject then drop the plane,
- third, keep in mind your survival kit includes a radiation protection
kit.
Rem: post cold war fun, no harm intended.
Henri CASSAGNOU
Directeur adjoint Deputy director
SPRA Fr. Army Radiation Protection Board
BP N°1 00480 Armées (fr.)
hcrxp@magic.fr
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