Rage Against The Routine

The Man Who Saved Us All

September 26th, 2007 · No Comments

You’ve probably never heard his name, but Stanislav Petrov saved your life.

On September 26th, 1983, Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov was the officer on duty when the warning system reported a US missile launch. Petrov kept calm, suspecting a computer error.

Then the system reported another US missile launch.

And another, and another, and another.

What had actually happened, investigators later determined, was sunlight on high-altitude clouds aligning with the satellite view on a US missile base.

Petrov decided that, all else being equal, he would prefer not to destroy the world. He sent messages declaring the launch detection a false alarm, based solely on his personal belief that the US did not seem likely to start an attack using only five missiles.

Thanks, Stan. Wish there was a way to buy you a drink. Guess I’ll just have to drink one myself in your honor, and tell everyone I meet that today is Petrov Day.

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