On the night of September 26, 1983, Stanislav Petrov was an operational duty officer at the command post of the missile attack warning system in the secret part of Serpukhov-15 in the Moscow region. At 0:15, the computer gave the signal that the Soviet military feared most: a ballistic missile was launched from the United States, and its target was the USSR. According to the instructions, Petrov was supposed to immediately report this to the leadership and receive an order for a response launch, but he did not do this, feeling that something was wrong. From the moment the enemy launched the missile, the leadership of the Soviet Union had no more than 28 minutes to decide on a retaliatory launch. Personally, Petrov had 15 minutes to make the right decision. He doubted that the United States had decided to launch a nuclear strike against the USSR, since he had previously been instructed that in a real attack, the missiles were to be launched from several bases. As a result, Petrov reported on government communications that the computer had malfunctioned. Later it turned out that the Soviet sensors mistook the light of the sun's rays reflected from the clouds for the launch of an American rocket.
Объяснение: Рассказ о человеке который спас мир от ядерной войны если хочешь загугли
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On the night of September 26, 1983, Stanislav Petrov was an operational duty officer at the command post of the missile attack warning system in the secret part of Serpukhov-15 in the Moscow region. At 0:15, the computer gave the signal that the Soviet military feared most: a ballistic missile was launched from the United States, and its target was the USSR. According to the instructions, Petrov was supposed to immediately report this to the leadership and receive an order for a response launch, but he did not do this, feeling that something was wrong. From the moment the enemy launched the missile, the leadership of the Soviet Union had no more than 28 minutes to decide on a retaliatory launch. Personally, Petrov had 15 minutes to make the right decision. He doubted that the United States had decided to launch a nuclear strike against the USSR, since he had previously been instructed that in a real attack, the missiles were to be launched from several bases. As a result, Petrov reported on government communications that the computer had malfunctioned. Later it turned out that the Soviet sensors mistook the light of the sun's rays reflected from the clouds for the launch of an American rocket.
Объяснение: Рассказ о человеке который спас мир от ядерной войны если хочешь загугли