YSK about Stanislav Petrov, awarded in 2006 as "the man who averted nuclear war"
11mon 12d ago by sh.itjust.works/u/Varyk in youshouldknowfacts@sh.itjust.works from metro.co.uk
Sometimes doing the right thing makes a big difference.
in 1983, Petrov, a Soviet Lt Col, received multiple reports of US missiles being fired at the USSR but decided not to report the missiles to his direct superiors, who could order a retaliatory nuclear strike.
Petrov decided that the reports were more likely a system malfunction than a genuine attack from the US.
He was right; the detected "missiles" turned out to be reflected sunlight.