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Stanislav Petrov - Wikipedia On 26 September 1983, during the Cold War, the Soviet nuclear early warning system Oko reported the launch of one intercontinental ballistic missile with four more missiles behind it from the United States Petrov, suspecting a false alarm, decided to wait for a confirmation that never came
Stanislav Petrov: The Man Who Saved the World from Nuclear War Stanislav Petrov was a lieutenant colonel in the Soviet Air Defence Forces who could easily have lived an accomplished but historically unremarkable life But on 26 September 1983, an unforeseen set of circumstances led to him preventing nuclear armageddon and saving hundreds of millions of lives
Petrov (surname) - Wikipedia Petrov or Petroff (Russian: Петров; pronounced [p] or [pʲɪˈtrof]; feminine: Petrova, Russian: Петрова) is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria
Stanislav Petrov (U. S. National Park Service) Stanislav Petrov was a lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defense Forces who became known as "the man who saved the world from nuclear war" for his role in a 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident
How Stanislav Petrov Saved The World From Nuclear War Soviet officer Stanislav Petrov became known as the "man who saved the world" after deeming alerts of a U S nuclear strike to be false alarms on September 26, 1983
Petrov Affair - Wikipedia The Petrov Affair was a Cold War spy incident in Australia, concerning the defection of Vladimir Petrov, a KGB officer, from the Soviet embassy in Canberra in 1954 The defection led to a Royal Commission and the resulting controversy contributed to the Australian Labor Party split of 1955