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1966 Palomares incident - Wikipedia The Palomares incident occurred on 17 January 1966, when a United States Air Force B-52G bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker during mid-air refueling at 31,000 feet (9,450 m) over the Mediterranean Sea, near the Spanish village of Palomares in Almería province
Aircraft Collision Cleanup at Palomares, Spain - Public Health A United States Air Force B-52 bomber and a KC-135 tanker aircraft collided over Palomares, Spain, while attempting inflight refueling on January 17, 1966 The collision caused four thermonuclear weapons to be released
1966 Palomares B-52 crash - Military Wiki The 1966 Palomares B-52 crash or Palomares incident occurred on 17 January 1966, when a B-52G bomber of the USAF Strategic Air Command collided with a KC-135 tanker during mid-air refuelling at 31,000 feet (9,450 m) over the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain
Palomares gt; Air Force Medical Service gt; Fact Sheets This page contains information about the Palomares, Spain, and Thule Air Base, Greenland, nuclear accidents in 1966 and 1968, respectively The information pertains to reports and documents about radiation exposure levels of those who responded to both accidents, along with assessment methodologies
Palomares Nuclear Accident | The Brink | Boston University On January 17, 1966, at the height of the Cold War, a United States bomber and a tanker collided above the small farming village of Palomares, Spain, during a routine midair refueling The explosion killed seven airmen and scattered the bomber’s payload—four unarmed thermonuclear bombs—across miles of coastline
The Forgotten Palomares Nuclear Bomber Crash of 1966 In 1966, a B-52 Stratofortress bomber with 4 hydrogen bombs took off from the U S , headed to Eastern Europe It would explode over the small town of Palomares on the coast of Spain
The Palomares Incident: A Nuclear Wake-Up Call and its Aftermath In 1966, the collision between a B52 bomber and a tanker aircraft over the small village of Palomares in Almeria province, Spain resulted in the release of hydrogen bombs that spread radioactive contamination over a wide area The accident became known as the Palomares Incident
Spain asks U. S. to begin cleanup of nuclear accident site Spain says it has asked the United States to start removing soil contaminated with radioactivity after a mid-air collision in 1966 dumped four U S hydrogen bombs near the southern Spanish village of Palomares