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Indeed, the available evidence that has emerged since the mutiny suggests that, back in November 1975, only a few minutes may have stood between the Soviet Navy launching a nuclear strike against one of its own vessels. Ultimately, perhaps, Colonel Arkhip Savinkov, as commander of what appears to have been a nuclear-armed Tu-16, might have been the one responsible for preventing what could have been a catastrophe. Ironically, the fact that he didn’t launch his missile, for whatever reason, meant that he would be viewed with suspicion by the Soviet military leadership for the rest of his career.
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