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Convair B-36B-Cropped-7th Bombardment Wing-1949-CFUS Air Force photo 342-C-K-4801.
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Bomber 075
A broken arrow (aka lost nuclear bomb).
Victim(s)
Aircraft Convair B-36B, United States Air Force Serial Number 44-92075
perpetrator(s)
Ice Buildup
Case Status
Closed Case
Case Years
February 14, 1950
Location(s)
Mount Kologet, Northwestern British Columbia, Canada
Synopsis
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Bomber 075 refers to a Chinese military aircraft, specifically a Harbin H-5 bomber, that crashed near Greenwood, British Columbia, on July 23, 1970. The plane, nicknamed "075" based on its markings, was of Soviet design and its unexpected presence in Canadian airspace raised Cold War tensions and curiosity. The crash site was quickly secured by Canadian authorities, and details surrounding the aircraft’s origin and mission were tightly controlled. Over time, the mysterious incident became a point of intrigue, symbolizing the era's geopolitical tensions and sparking local legends about spies and secret missions.
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