Sounds good.
Good luck triggering dead hand with one nuke and hundred of millions of living Russians available to override.
Sounds good.
Dead Hand is a network of sensors. It activates as soon as it detects a nuclear explosion.
It's not on 24/7.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:01 pmLots o’ speculation in that statement.
We don’t know if one nuke is sufficient to trigger perimeter/dead hand, we also don’t know whether it’s operational 24/7, but we do know that the command structure can override it.
You gonna take out the entire Russian command structure with one nuke?
Not even Tsar Bomba could do that.
That's all speculation as well.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:08 pmOne of the designers also claimed that communications to high command were polled, and if successful, deadhand would shut down.
Meaning that a single nuke can’t trigger it unless all communication between responding silos and high command have also been severed.
So ... I see brilliant, not apocalyptic vortex in waiting.
Speculation from one of the guys who designed the system:Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:10 pmThat's all speculation as well.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:08 pmOne of the designers also claimed that communications to high command were polled, and if successful, deadhand would shut down.
Meaning that a single nuke can’t trigger it unless all communication between responding silos and high command have also been severed.
So ... I see brilliant, not apocalyptic vortex in waiting.
I don't personally find Russian safety measures to be particularly reliable.
Its about quality of life and unfortunately the best most can hope for is a cost of living wage "job" and very little time with their families or other kin. Chances are most delay having children too the point they have fertility issues (who knows all the other environmental/cultural factors are causing the huge decline) and then they get to pay outrageous hospital and "medical" costs and again hope they don't lose their job if/when their kid needs them to take off work and so on. Most likely you'll move 7 times in your adulthood again mostly for a job and again losing connections, community, and culture along the way.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:37 amThe most concerning part of what is happening is that, technically, jobs are booming. This really is all we are going to get. It doesn't get better than this. People are working, but they don't make enough to live decent lives. We have record unemployment and yet real incomes are still stagnant.
You can only spin the economic wheels like this for so long before something has to give.
Again, I don't have much faith in the Soviet made Russian maintained sensors and associated comms network.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:12 pmSpeculation from one of the guys who designed the system:Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:10 pmThat's all speculation as well.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri Apr 19, 2019 2:08 pmOne of the designers also claimed that communications to high command were polled, and if successful, deadhand would shut down.
Meaning that a single nuke can’t trigger it unless all communication between responding silos and high command have also been severed.
So ... I see brilliant, not apocalyptic vortex in waiting.
I don't personally find Russian safety measures to be particularly reliable.
https://www.wired.com/2009/09/mf-deadhand/