Push The Button

General Monday 4th April 2005

Amazing story from Moscow News:

Stanislav Petrov was a Soviet army officer monitoring the satellite system for signs of a U.S. attack, the year was 1983, and his instructions, if he detected missiles targeting the Soviet Union, were to push the button and launch a counter-offensive.

He didn’t. Minutes later, no missiles came; months later, the frightening data across his monitor was determined to have been a system glitch. Today, the Association of World Citizens is calling him “the forgotten hero of our time,” a title befitting the man whose responsibility had been to start World War III.

http://www.mosnews.com/feature/2004/05/21/petrov.shtml

 

One comment

  1. Greetings from Moscow!