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US B-52 'in nuclear cargo error' | US B-52 'in nuclear cargo error' |
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A B-52 bomber flew across the US last week mistakenly loaded with up to six nuclear-armed missiles, unnamed air force officials are quoted as saying. | A B-52 bomber flew across the US last week mistakenly loaded with up to six nuclear-armed missiles, unnamed air force officials are quoted as saying. |
The missiles were unaccounted for during a three-hour flight from a North Dakota air base to one in Louisiana. | The missiles were unaccounted for during a three-hour flight from a North Dakota air base to one in Louisiana. |
Air Force spokesman Lt-Col Ed Thomas told Army Times the weapons were "always in our custody". | |
Army Times said the missiles were to be decommissioned but were mistakenly mounted on the bomber's wings. | Army Times said the missiles were to be decommissioned but were mistakenly mounted on the bomber's wings. |
The W80-1 warhead has a yield of five to 150 kilotons, the paper said. | The W80-1 warhead has a yield of five to 150 kilotons, the paper said. |
A military official told AFP news agency that President George W Bush had been informed of the mix-up. | A military official told AFP news agency that President George W Bush had been informed of the mix-up. |
'Decertified' | |
The flight was reportedly on 30 August from the Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to the Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. | |
Col Thomas told Army Times: "Air Force standards are very exacting when it comes to munitions handling. | |
"The weapons were always in our custody and there was never a danger to the American public." | |
Col Thomas said the loading crew involved had been temporarily "decertified" pending retraining and an investigation had been launched. | |
A full US military statement is expected soon. |