The Lost Atomic Bomb At The Bottom Of The Pacific Ocean | Lost Nuke | Timeline

U.S. Air Force bomber 075 went down off the coast of Canada on February 13, 1950. Two of the plane's six engines went up in flames. The crew of 16 were forced to abandon the plane. Among the five crewmen never found is the man responsible for the bomb's safekeeping. A Canadian Expedition. team travels to the remote crash site of. one of the U.S military's most closely guarded secrets. The story of 075 is part of the History. Network series, "Broken Arrow" on CNN.com and the iReport channel. The series premieres tonight at 10 p.m. ET on CNN and on the CNN Television Network. For more information, visit www.cnn.com/brokenarrow and www.facebook.com/#/Broken-Arrow-Network-Series-Episode-1-2-3-4-5-5. For the full series, visit the History Network website and the CNN TV Network channel, or go to http://www.crimson.com/. For the rest of the series, see www. crimson.co.uk/broken-arrow-series- Episode 1-2, page 1-3, page 2-4, page 5-6, page 7, page 8, page 9, page 10, page 11, page 12, page 13, page 14, page 15, page 16, page 17, page 18, page 19, page 20, page 21, page 22, page 4, page 3, page 6, and page 5, 10, 11, and 10, 9, 12, are all shown on the same channel and page 11 of the CNN. network. The channel is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Spanish. The site of the crash site is in the mountains of Northern. British Columbia, Canada, and is accessible by air or sea from Canada's west coast. It is the only place in the world where a nuclear bomb is known to have been dropped from a plane. The plane was carrying a mark. IV nuclear weapon, which was intended to be used for a test detonation. The mission was a top secret mission for the United States Air Force. It was the first time a nuclear weapon has been used in combat. The bomber was shot down over the Pacific Ocean by a Soviet fighter jet. The crash is the first known instance of an atomic bomb being dropped from the air. The U.N. has no record of a nuclear device being dropped in the Pacific at such a high altitude. The world's first atomic bomb test took place in 1945 in the Philippines. The first atomic weapon was detonated in the Marshall Islands. The bomb was never used in battle. The United States has no evidence of a second nuclear bomb being launched from the sky. It has never been detonated from such an altitude. It's believed that the first nuclear bomb was dropped from such a height. The B-36 bomber was the only one ever to do so. The pilot of the 075 was killed in the crash and the crew was rescued by the Canadian Coast Guard. The wreckage of the bomber is found in a remote area of Northern British Columbia. The debris field is just. the size of the debris field. is just incredible. The. size of the debris field is just. incredible this is the center of where. the plane was destroyed. The flight of zero seven five five is. the world's first Broken Arrow incident. I want to find out what happened that night when 075's mark IV bomb was armed for a nuclear detonation some. secrets were meant never to be told I. don't think the mystery is one of them. for centuries the native people of. Northern British Columbia have referred. to. the bomber as “the leviathan’s”. One three and five stitching look for. survivor to look for. the man responsible for the safekeeping weaponier Ted. schreier. He was never found and his remains have never been found.