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  2. Cheyenne Mountain Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is a United States Space ... The 25-ton North blast door is the ... The recreational amenities include Mountain Man Park, picnic areas ...

  3. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    Blast doors in a missile control bunker at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. The 25-ton blast door in the Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker is the main entrance to another blast door (background) beyond which the side tunnel branches into access tunnels to the main chambers.

  4. Construction of the Cheyenne Mountain Complex - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Cheyenne Mountain Complex began with the excavation of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, Colorado on May 18, 1961. It was made fully operational on February 6, 1967. It is a military installation and hardened nuclear bunker from which the North American Aerospace Defense Command was headquartered at the Cheyenne ...

  5. If a nuclear weapon is about to explode, here's what a ... - AOL

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    The shelter you find before a blast, however, may not be the best place to stay afterward. How to avoid radioactive fallout after an explosion nuclear explosion fallout radiation danger zones ...

  6. If a nuclear bomb goes off, this is the most important thing ...

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    A much better shelter would most likely be within a quick walk or run of wherever you may be, Buddemeier says, and "the timing is important." Where you should shelter from fallout

  7. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    Improvised purpose-built blast shelters normally use earthen arches or vaults. To form these, a narrow, 1–2-metre (3.5–6.5 ft), flexible tent of thin wood is placed in a deep trench, and then covered with cloth or plastic, and then covered with 1–2 m (3.5–6.5 feet) of tamped earth.

  8. Missile launch facility - Wikipedia

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    Topol-M launch from silo. A missile launch facility, also known as an underground missile silo, launch facility (LF), or nuclear silo, is a vertical cylindrical structure constructed underground, for the storage and launching of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs), medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs).

  9. 2 dead and others hurt after explosion at a business in ... - AOL

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    The blast was heard in the city around 3 p.m., and local agencies responded to a “large scale incident” involving hazardous materials, the Louisville Fire Department said on X.