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  2. Nuclear football - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear football, officially the Presidential Emergency Satchel, is a briefcase, ... a hoax that obscures the real chain of nuclear command and control.

  3. Gold Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Code is the launch code for nuclear weapons provided to the President of the United States in their role as commander-in-chief of the armed forces. [1] In conjunction with the nuclear football, the Gold Codes allow the president to authorize a nuclear attack. [2]

  4. You always hear about the 'nuclear football.' Here's the ...

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    Officially called the “ Presidential Emergency Satchel, ” the “nuclear football” is a bulky briefcase that contains atomic war plans and enables the president to transmit nuclear orders to ...

  5. Nuclear briefcase - Wikipedia

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    Russia's "nuclear briefcase" is code-named Cheget.It "supports communication between senior government officials while they are making the decision whether to use nuclear weapons, and in its own turn is plugged into the special Kazbek communication system, which includes all the individuals and agencies involved in command and control of the Strategic Nuclear Forces."

  6. What's Inside the President's Nuclear Football - AOL

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    Everywhere the U.S. president goes there's an aide with a briefcase that can start a nuclear war that could destroy most of the earth.

  7. Why a mysterious black briefcase follows the US president ...

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    The so-called nuclear 'Football' is a black leather briefcase that contains items capable of allowing the US president to authorize a nuclear attack.

  8. Cheget - Wikipedia

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    The Russian "nuclear briefcase" from the early 1990s on display at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center in Yekaterinburg.. Cheget (Russian: Чегет) is a "nuclear briefcase" (named after Mount Cheget [] in Kabardino-Balkaria) and a part of the automatic system for the command and control of Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces (SNF) named Kazbek (Казбек, named after Mount Kazbek on the ...

  9. How safe is the U.S. president's 'nuclear football'? Pentagon ...

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    The Pentagon's watchdog said on Tuesday it would evaluate the safety protocols surrounding the president's "nuclear football" - containing codes needed for a strike - after one such briefcase ...