In 1983, Soviet Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov prevented World War III by correctly identifying a computer glitch that falsely detected five American nuclear missiles, choosing to trust his judgment over protocol and thereby saving millions of lives, though he was subsequently punished with demotion and forced retirement for violating military procedures.
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September 26th, 1983. Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov sat in a bunker outside Moscow watching screens that could end the world. At 12:15 a.m., alarm screamed. Soviet computers detected five American missiles heading straight for Russia. Protocol was clear. Report the attack immediately. This would trigger automatic nuclear retaliation against the United States. Petrov had minutes to decide. Report it and start World War III or trust his gut that something was wrong. The computers showed incoming missiles. His training demanded he follow orders, [music] but something felt off about the attack pattern. He chose to wait. For 23 agonizing minutes, nuclear war hung in the balance. He was right. It was a computer glitch. But instead of being celebrated, Petrov was interrogated, demoted, forced into early retirement for violating [music] protocol. The incident stayed classified for decades.
One man's split-second decision saved hundreds of millions of lives >> [music] >> and his government punished him for it.
The most terrifying part, we almost ended civilization over a software error.
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