Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Launch code for US nukes was 00000000 for 20 years

Ars Technica writes Launch code for US nukes was 00000000 for 20 years.

"The codes, known as Permissive Action Links (PALs), were supposed to prevent the use of nuclear weapons—and the nuclear weapons under joint control with NATO countries in particular—without the authorization of the president of the United States. The need for such controls became clear during the 1963-1964 Cyprus crisis, when NATO members Turkey and Greece were reportedly seeking control of NATO nuclear weapons—to use on each other.

At least that's the way it was supposed to work, following an executive order from President John F. Kennedy. But at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, more than half of the missiles in Europe, including those in Turkey, lacked PAL controls. And while Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara directly oversaw the installation of PALs on the US-based ICBM arsenal, US Strategic Command generals almost immediately had the PAL codes all reset to 00000000 to ensure that the missiles were ready for use regardless of whether the president was available to give authorization."

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1 comment:

The Dad said...

That would be so awesome to have a terrorism action movie (I'm thinking something like Olympus Has Fallen) where the prez is forced into reading off his code, and it's something like 1234567 or P-A-S-S-W-O-R-D.