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  1. Space Patrol is a British science-fiction television series featuring marionettes that was produced in 1962 and broadcast from the beginning of April 1963. It was written and produced by Roberta Leigh in association with ABC Weekend TV.

    • Dead Hand

      Now, the Soviets had once thought about creating a fully...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dead_handDead Hand - Wikipedia

    Now, the Soviets had once thought about creating a fully automatic system. Sort of a machine, a doomsday machine, that would launch without any human action at all. When they drew that blueprint up and looked at it, they thought, you know, this is absolutely crazy. [22]

  3. Sep 21, 2009 · The system may no longer be a central element of Russian strategy—US-based Russian arms expert Pavel Podvig calls it now "just another cog in the machine"—but Dead Hand is still armed.

  4. In case you were wondering what the point is of a doomsday machine the enemy does not now about: The point, Zheleznyakov says, was "to cool down all these hotheads and extremists. No matter what was going to happen, there still would be revenge. Those who attack us will be punished."

  5. Dead Hand (Russian: Система «Периметр», Systema "Perimetr", 15Э601), known also as Perimeter, is a Cold-War-era nuclear-control system used by the Soviet Union. General speculation from insiders alleges that the system remains in use in post-Soviet Russia.

  6. Oct 18, 2024 · Space Patrol is a British science-fiction television series featuring marionettes that was produced in 1962 and broadcast beginning in 1963. It was written and produced by Roberta Leigh in association with the Associated British Corporation. Summary. The science.

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  8. There's a lot of evidence that Dead Hand was seriously considered, and parts of it may even have been built, but the possibility that the entirety of the USSR's nukes were entrusted to a machine is considered highly unlikely.

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