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  1. 12 de may. de 2023 · The most well-known broken arrow occurred on January 17, 1966, near Palomares, Spain. A U.S. B-52 aircraft carrying four nuclear weapons collided with its refueling tanker, ...

  2. Since 1950, there have been 32 nuclear weapon accidents, known as Broken Arrows. A Broken Arrow is defined as an unexpected event involving nuclear weapons that result in the accidental launching, firing, detonating, theft or loss of the weapon. To date, six nuclear weapons have been lost and never recovered.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Broken_ArrowBroken Arrow - Wikipedia

    Broken Arrow (nuclear), an accidental nuclear event involving nuclear weapons, warheads, or components which does not create the risk of nuclear war. "Broken Arrow", a code phrase notably used during the 1965 Battle of Ia Drang to indicate an American combat unit was in danger of being overrun. Category:

  4. store.steampowered.com › app › 1604270Broken Arrow on Steam

    Broken Arrow is a large-scale real-time modern warfare tactics game. A unique army building system and deep units customization tools allow for endless replayability. With 200+ realistic military units and technologies, each battle is more immersive than ever before. Sign in to add this item to your wishlist, follow it, or mark it as ignored.

  5. 9 de feb. de 1996 · Broken Arrow: Directed by John Woo. With John Travolta, Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis, Delroy Lindo. Terrorists steal nuclear warheads from the U.S. military but don't count on a pilot and park ranger spoiling their plans.

  6. Monday, June 20, 2016. The U.S. military uses the term “Broken Arrow” to refer to an accident that involves nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons components, but does not create the risk of nuclear war. A Broken Arrow is different from a “Nucflash,” which refers to a possible nuclear detonation or other serious incident that may lead to war.

  7. "Broken Arrows" received positive reviews from critics. Chris Parton of Rolling Stone described Brown's vocals as "crystal-clear" and the song's hook as "a cross between a game-show theme song and something from Nintendo's Super Mario Brothers ", [5] while Marcus K. Dowling noted similarities between this song and the Kenny Rogers song The Gambler in a review for Insomniac .

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