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The British military focused on training crew members in Singapore to arm aircraft with nuclear weapons. However, to avoid provoking controversy or alerting the local population or journalists, they considered deception strategies. One such strategy involved using dummy nuclear weapons in training sessions, with officials like Edward Peek suggesting that if questioned about the presence of nuclear weapons, authorities should deflect with non-committal responses or claim they were merely training with inert mock-ups.