November 10, 1950 - Over Water, outside United States
12017-08-30T12:52:21-07:00Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4216426A B-50 bomber jettisoned its payload supposedly over the St. Lawrence river in Canada.image_header2017-08-30T13:52:05-07:0046.196827, -72.832323Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4DOD: Because of an in-flight aircraft emergency, a weapon containing no capsule of nuclear material was jettisoned over water from an altitude of 10,500 feet. A high-explosive detonation was observed.
CDI: There is no record of recovery of this nuclear weapon.
(Look into claims that the bomb was dropped over the St. Lawrence River?)
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