Quote:My fear is that one of these days a military plane is flying that crap over our heads and it accidently detonates.
No country has planes up in the air with nukes, unless there's a reason for them to be there. And the safety measures involved in accidental detonation scenarios are pretty serious.
It would be foolish to have hot planes flying around 24/7, since you'd either be emp'ing (or dirty bombing in a crash type event where the warhead containment was compromised) your own country if it was a domestic event, or starting a nuclear exchange if we "accidentally" had a warhead go off in a plane over another country. Other countries don't take kindly to nuclear armed warplanes in their airspace, even in airspace of neighboring countries that aren't nuclear capable.
Its like the cuban missile crisis, on crack. ICBMs can be intercepted, warplanes with nukes give you less time to neutralize a threat, accidental or intentional. Not to mention they're detectable, even stealth aircraft is useless if you have the right tech to see them. The mainplayers (us, china, russia) all most likely do, and will have jets/anti aircraft missiles on non-domestic military aircraft like white on rice if they enter their airspace, or proxy satellite countries airspace.
But regardless, the chance of an accidental detonation in air, either domestic or not, is slim to none. Besides, most nuclear arms are in missiles now a days, in heavily guarded silos, with redundant safety measures against unintended launch/detonations.
With that said, the B2 stealth is nuclear capable, and given its safety record, i don't think a warhead should ever be put on one of those planes. Its not detonations you have to worry about, but a crash could spread radioactive materials like a dirty bomb scenario.
EDIT- After a bit of digging, whether or not theres nuclear arsenals airborne at the current time, is an unknown. Its a unreasonable risk to do so though imho. Subs with cruise missiles and slbm's and silos with icbms can do the work, with much less risk.
But one thing for sure, is they are not live. All us B class warheads, reportedly have to be armed in flight, and that only would happen in the case deployment was on the table. Other countries are an unknown, but one would assume the risks involved with having a nuclear arsenal airborne constantly would be accounted for. Most of the warhead designs are in all likelyhood capable of surviving a crash and not detonating or breaking open and leaking radiological material, at least i hope so. The chances or an accidental in air "detonation", though, seem slim to none.
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