America's Nuclear Missile Fields; Defending America's Satellites | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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Nearly 450 Minuteman III nuclear missiles can be launched by the president, located near residential areas and 20 times more powerful than Hiroshima's bomb. Upgrades and safety measures are being implemented to prevent mishaps and address morale issues within the missile core.
Insights
- Missile control is managed by young missile ears working in teams of two on 24-hour shifts, with strict security measures including three switches and a key for launch authorization, highlighting the rigorous protocols in place to prevent unauthorized missile launches and ensure operational readiness.
- The U.S. military heavily relies on satellites for communication, intelligence, and targeting weapons, with potential threats like anti-satellite weapons, lasers, and jamming capabilities posing significant concerns, leading to increased investment in safeguarding satellite systems.
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What are Minuteman III missiles?
Land-based nuclear missiles ready for launch.
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