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Operation Chrome Dome: The Doomsday Flights That Kept America on Edge

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Operation Chrome Dome: The Doomsday Flights That Kept America on Edge

Auteur(s): Miles Dunsford
Narrateur(s): Erin B. Clark
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Operation Chrome Dome uncovers one of the Cold War’s most astonishing and unsettling secrets: for years, the United States kept nuclear-armed B-52 bombers flying around the clock, ready to launch a retaliatory strike at a moment’s notice. This gripping, factual narrative takes readers inside the hidden world of airborne deterrence—where “peace” was protected by aircraft carrying weapons capable of ending entire cities, and where routine missions depended on perfect discipline, flawless technology, and a constant battle against fatigue, weather, and human error.

From the strategic logic that made airborne nukes seem sensible, to the daily reality faced by air crews and ground teams, the book reveals how deterrence became a lifestyle. You’ll follow the flight corridors over oceans and polar ice, the precise mid-air refuelling operations that kept bombers aloft, and the extraordinary safety systems trusted to prevent disaster. But Chrome Dome’s true drama lies in the moments when the system nearly failed: accidents, near misses, Broken Arrow incidents, and the infamous Goldsboro crash that came terrifyingly close to catastrophe—where one small component may have saved millions.

Packed with quirky, eyebrow-raising detail and written in a vivid, informative style for general readers, this book explores the secrecy that kept the public in the dark, the rumours that spread when local residents stumbled into nuclear history, and the political shockwaves when crashes turned strategic theory into radioactive reality. It also charts why Chrome Dome ended—how growing risk, international embarrassment, and the realisation that deterrence itself could cause catastrophe finally forced the programme to stop.

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