Blue Peacock: Britain's Chicken-P...
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Blue Peacock: Britain's Chicken-Powered Nuclear Landmine
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In the 1950s, British military strategists, terrified of a Soviet armored advance across the North German Plain, designed a 10-kiloton nuclear landmine called Blue Peacock. The plan was to bury these devices in allied West German territory and detonate them to create radioactive craters that would halt enemy tanks. This episode explores one of the Cold War's most bizarre contradictions, where existential fear drove engineering tunnel vision to surreal extremes.

We trace the physics that made the weapon a 7.2-ton steel behemoth, the flimsy cover story of "atomic power units," and the booby-trap triggers including a barometric pressure switch. Then we get to the punchline: to keep the bomb's batteries from freezing in the German winter, engineers seriously proposed sealing live chickens inside the casing to act as a biological heater. The fil ... 

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