Man who 'saved the world' Stanislav Petrov FINALLY given award 35 years after he recognised US nuke attack was a false alarm | The Sun
The Near Nuclear War of 1983 | Air & Space Forces Magazine
Able Archer 83 Nearly Sparked Nuclear War With the Soviets | History| Smithsonian Magazine
1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident - MILITARY STORY
The Soviet Side of the 1983 War Scare | National Security Archive
Remember the 1983 Soviet Nuclear False Alarm Incident | SOFREP
Man who 'saved the world' Stanislav Petrov awarded for spotting US nuke attack was a false alarm | Daily Mail Online
Stanislav Petrov: The man who may have saved the world - BBC News
Stanislav Petrov, who averted possible nuclear war, dies at 77 - BBC News
1983 Nuclear False Alarm
Stanislav Petrov, the Man Who Saved the World, Has Died - Future of Life Institute
Stanislav Petrov saved more lives than just about any human who ever lived - Vox
Write a fictional short story around the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident | Freelancer
05 Nuclear decision-making case studies | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank
False alarm: 1979 NORAD incident was one of several Cold War nuclear scares - UPI.com
What Developers Can Learn From the False Alarm That Nearly Started A Nuclear War | by Ben "The Hosk" Hosking | ITNEXT
The day before: Stanislav Petrov and 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident - MILITARY STORY
Soviet Officer Stanislav Petrov, 'The Man Who Saved The World,' Dies At 77 : The Two-Way : NPR
Write a fictional short story around the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident | Freelancer
From Russian missiles to Hawaiian warning, a history of nuclear false alarms - The Washington Post
False Warnings of Soviet Missile Attacks Put U.S. Forces on Alert in 1979-1980 | National Security Archive
NOVA Online | Russia's Nuclear Warriors | False Alarms on the Nuclear Front
False alarm, nuclear danger - Pavel Podvig
Stanislav Petrov, Soviet Officer Who Helped Avert Nuclear War, Is Dead at 77 - The New York Times
Hawaii isn't the first: The false alarms from the Cold War
7 On 26 September 1983, Stanislav Petrov, an officer in the Soviet Air Defense Forces, received an alert that five nuclear missiles had been launched from an American base against the Soviet
NUCLEAR MISSILES: WARNING SYSTEM AND THE QUESTION OF WHEN TO FIRE - The New York Times