• Able Archer 83 was a military exercise conducted by NATO that took place in November 1983. It simulated a period of heightened nuclear tensions between...
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  • culmination of Exercise Autumn Forge. The exercise is best known for Able Archer 83, which began on November 7, 1983 and is believed to have nearly started...
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    chemical, nuclear, and conventional operations during a time of war. "Able Archer 83" was a five-day North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) command post...
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  • weapons. The codes were changed for Able Archer as there were new message formats and periods of radio silence. Able Archer 83 occurred just two months after...
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    Island. In November 1983, NATO conducted a military exercise known as "Able Archer 83". The realistic simulation of a nuclear attack by NATO forces caused...
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  • for Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan by BBC Persian in October 2017. Able Archer 83 Cold War (1979–85) Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Main Directorate for...
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    it was a false alarm until this could be confirmed by ground radar. Able Archer 83 was a command post exercise carried out by NATO military forces and...
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    war with the Soviet Union during the Able Archer 83 war scare. Perroots died on January 29, 2017, at the age of 83 following a short illness. Air Force...
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  • RYAN continued to be maintained until at least April 1989. Able Archer 83 Deutschland 83 Warsaw Pact Early Warning Indicator Project President's Foreign...
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    the Soviet Union, when the Soviets misinterpreted the NATO exercise Able Archer 83 as a potential first strike, and identifying Mikhail Gorbachev as the...
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