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  2. Underground Great Wall of China - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Great Wall of China (Chinese: 地下长城; pinyin: Dìxià Chángchéng) is the informal name for the 3,000 mile (5,000km) system of tunnels used by China to store and transport intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). [1] [2]

  3. Underground City (Beijing) - Wikipedia

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    The Underground City (Chinese: 地下城; pinyin: Dìxià Chéng; Wade–Giles: Ti 4-hsia 4 Chʻêng 2) is a Cold War era bomb shelter consisting of a network of tunnels located beneath Beijing, China. It has also been referred to as the Underground Great Wall since it was built for the purpose of military defense.

  4. Tunnel warfare - Wikipedia

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    To do so they created an intricate system of tunnels and underground bunkers, anti-tank units, and explosive-ridden areas. [ 46 ] Hezbollah built a sophisticated network of tunnels with North Korean assistance, with close resemblance to North Korea 's own network of tunnels in the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas.

  5. Mr Putin had a huge underground bunker built beneath Gelendzhik Palace, according to plans posted online by the engineering firm in charge of the project, with a network of tunnels lying around 50 ...

  6. Footage shows secret underground tunnels used by Assad ... - AOL

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    Secret escape tunnels used by the Assad family have been discovered after their tyrannical regime was overthrown by Syrian rebel forces over the weekend. A video allegedly shows an underground ...

  7. Tunnel network - Wikipedia

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    The French Maginot Line, constructed from 1929 to 1939, was a chain of fortresses, bunkers, retractable turrets, outposts, obstacles, and sunken artillery emplacements, all linked by an extensive shell-proof tunnel network. It included underground barracks, shelters, ammo dumps and depots, and even had its own underground narrow gauge railways.

  8. Several underground bunkers — left from WWII - AOL

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    The workers had stumbled on three underground bunkers left from World War II, archaeologists said. The hidden bunkers were made of reinforced concrete about 3 feet thick and still completely intact.

  9. Underground Project 131 - Wikipedia

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    Underground Project 131 (Chinese: "131"地下工程; pinyin: "131" Dìxià gōngchéng) is a system of tunnels in Hubei province constructed in the late 1960s and the early 1970s to accommodate the Chinese People's Liberation Army command headquarters in case of a nuclear war. The facility was never fully completed or used, and is currently ...