Stanislav Petrov, a former Soviet military officer, poses at his home in 2015 near Moscow. In 1983, he was on duty when the Soviet Union's early warning satellite indicated the U.S. had fired nuclear weapons at his country. He suspected, correctly, it was a false alarm and did not immediately send the report up the chain of command. Petrov died at age 77. Pavel Golovkin/AP
WNU Editor: For more information on what he did go here .... 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident (Wikipedia), and from this article ywo years ago .... 36 years ago today, one man saved us from world-ending nuclear war (VOX)
Stanislav Petrov passed away 4 years ago .... Stanislav Petrov, 'The Man Who Saved The World,' Dies At 77 (NPR).
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