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The Day a Nuclear Bomb Fell on South Carolina and Why It Didn’t Explode

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Apr 8, 2026

The Day a Nuclear Bomb Fell on South Carolina and Why It Didn’t Explode

Before digital passwords and electronic failsafes, the world’s most dangerous weapons relied on a simple mechanical secret: keeping the parts in separate boxes.

Jared Ebersole
Jared Ebersole

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