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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

Nuclear weapons capability of the United Kingdom

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  • Whats misleading about the RAF launching their finest fighter jets if there was a nuclear attack!! Nothing, good work on the video.

  • @BuggyJumper Thanks!

  • Good effort. I think the video of the Typhoon scrambling is somewhat misleading but otherwise very nice. What is the name of the classical hymn at the end by the way?

  • @AntarcticAdventureUK Thanks for the comment, I added the typhoon scramble as in a nuclear attack- ALL available aircraft would be scrambled to intercept and shoot down bombers- so i feel it is relevant

  • This is really a misleading video, the Air Force doesn't have free-fall nuclear weapons so the Typhoons were irrelevent, and it shows Minuteman missiles from silo's in California among other things.

  • thats correct, WE117s were withdrawn in 1998, is showing what would happen if nuclear weapons were ever used

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  • On the UK, the first missile salvos will be launched from submarines who's job will be to attack time critical and C2 facilities to create maximum confusion, next will be the ICBM and Bomber salvo which would be used against Cities and Defense/Industrial facilities

    ICBM Warning times:

    U.S DSP satellite IR warning- 15mins

    BMEWS- 4-5mins

  • @chizz32 Bombers are so 80's.....

  • @chizz32 WE177

  • Excellent video and music,god forbid we ever use them.If the end was coming id want our enemy to be hit with everything we had.Long live Great Britain.

  • @AntarcticAdventureUK The hymn at the end is a very slow version of For those in peril on the seas I think.

  • @chizz32 correct mate. excellent video. fitting that our nuclear capability rests with the navy, the most historically significant and powerful navy in the world.

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