In the 70's I delivered fuel oil to these facilities. It has never been a secret where they are, but the security is top notch. Don't trespass. O and the video is not close to how they operate. Enough said, the commanding officer I had to deal with was a chatter. Another tib-bit, the coldest I have ever experienced was here. -28 is beyond cold !
The idea was not to keep the location in secret, as this was just impossible in a satellite era. The concept was to make it extremally costly to destroy one facility, as one would need over 10 nukes to destroy the thing, as the missiles can be fired from the airborne center even if the launch facility is destroyed. The further iteration of this concept in the 80`s was to build a whole network of empty concrete shelters, and migrate regularly a missile with a train (sometimes a fake one). So imagine having a network of 100 cheap concrete silos with 2 real missiles, and you`ll need at least 100 of your own missiles to destroy everything.
I think it's high time America pay particular attention about what they put online regarding their military. I believe other countries are able to reverse engineer after espionage because they have looks at videos like these,connect the dots and are able to match up. Total secrecy is key
You're a fool so much of our nuclear program is top secret some of it is so secret people forget how secret it is and how to secret the secrets like have you ever heard of fog bank? Look it up
It is absolutely not top secret. It is purposefully public knowledge in the hope that when it ever comes to a nuclear exchange, these are designated targets. And not population centers like major cities. It also gives enemy satellites the change to see if things are escalating or are not escalating. Also by dispersing the launch vehicles over a very large area an enemy must assign a large number of missiles. It is called 'Sponge Doctrine". Also, if a Nuclear Launch Facility does get taken out, then the airborne Boeing E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post (AACP) "Nightwatch" aircraft - the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) - can still launch the ICBM's remotely.
@@ghostindamachine Thanks for this information, so this means that the missiles silos have a radio control and if somebody can hack the code, he can launch missiles.
@@ghostindamachine Actually, the E-6B is the remote launch platform of choice, but when the E-4B's replacement is completed, that functionality will be transferred to it while the new TACAMO planes will control/direct the ballistic missile subs only.
@@Ed-rt9qt It isn't 'a code'. It is an array of steps that need to take place. There's redundancy upon redundancy and security throughout. Planners have taken many scenario's, including hacking, into account.
The decommissioned Oscar Zero MAF near Cooperstown ND, is now a museum that can be visited, I've been there and is something to see. The capsules are accessible.
I actually worked on Oscar 0 and most of the other LCF’s and LF’s at Grand Forks AFB in the very early 80’s before the Minuteman III systems were decommissioned there. I actually rewrote the troubleshooting process for check out of the standby 160 volt backup system. My revision was adopted at all Minuteman III Bases. It probably has been rewritten again since then. I was an EMT Team Chief E-4. My classification was 316X0G.
I remember the first Minuteman IIIs set up at Minot AFB, N.D in 1970. So most of the equipment in the video was built in the late 60s. Quite surprised those machines are still working.
:So all the equipment in the video was built in the late 60s. Quite surprised those machines are still working." Yeah, right? Next someone will try to tell us that airplanes from the 1950's are still flying in the 2020's, like B-52s, KC-135s and C-130s.
I have a Miller M-180 arc welder with a USAF material tag on it. Machine serial # codes to 1966. I bought it from an engineers son for $50 in 2019 in Rapid City (Ellsworth) and it still works great (if you can weld *weld*). I like to think about all the structural steel that thing burned at sites throughout western SD / eastern Wyo
Inside the co-ed silo after turning their keys: “Well that’s done. So we’re either gonna die soon or not have a world to go back to. You wanna like, do it, or something?”
A lot of people get things wrong, they think the missile is right outside the capsule's blast door. They aren't, each launch control control's a flight of 10 missiles, each missile is at least 10 miles apart. Also, once they get a launch order, another launch control must turn their keys also in order to launch the missile[s).
2 out of the 3 capsules must agree to launch immediately. Once a good code is entered on 2 out of 3 capsules it starts a 5 minute timer that will automatically launch if there is no abort code entered. It's a failsafe in case of one team getting cold feet, and a fail deadly if the capsule complex is targeted and hit before the keys are turned. In reality, the misileers will do their job and turn that key if need be.
They probably aren't that hard, they're just good quality mechanical locks, The hard part will be opening the door without the special pneumatic attachments for moving a multiple ton blast door or opening the maintenance plug
The launch key locks are fairly generic cherry company industrial momentary keylock switches attached to Medico keylocks. The actual launch operation is complete when the valid launch code is entered, but the key turn does it immediately rather than launch after the time delay.
Having a lot of money does not mean having a realistic view of the world. The half-life of aggressive isotopes is about 30 years - what does this mean? And this means that building a shelter is only a small part of all the activities. There are two more equally important tasks: 1. long-term storage food (for fun, calculate the amount of food per person for 30 years), 2. long-term storage medicines (are there any with a shelf life of 30 years?). Well, and tasks of lesser importance: a water purification system, an air purification system, waste disposal.
@@martinnickell2883 The modern ones are probably the same equipment you already seen out in the field. It could be a very simple console with three screens, keyboard and mouse. Everything is automated.
Some upgrades but more or less same SOPs and equipment. Fiber optic links have replaced the copper wire control links to the silos and some of the life support equipment for the crew has been updated. Props to the missileers for doing the most boring yet stressful job imaginable ❤
@ Google Earth is readily available! Gaining access to a silo is a futile effort! Heavily armed forces will be on you from over 100 miles away before you get close to getting in! What’s amazing is you can easily Google the layout of an LF and LCF!
So in this video it takes four switches to activate at the same time and then two more switches again at the same time to launch the missiles. I guess it's one of those scenarios of having a double failsafe is better than one.
LOL. These ICBM complexes have been there since the 60s. BTW, it's not only not a button but there has to be more than one duo of officers to turn their keys and "vote" to launch ICBMs. The typical squadron has 4 LCCs validating codes and initiating launch sequence. The first two that do this sends the whole squadron of missile on their way.
We intentionally advertise the locations of these sites to sponge up incoming ICBMs, diverting them away from major population hubs and helping protect those areas from potential strikes.
yes and no. what im going to say is public info. there are living quarters in the control center with emergency food and water if they actually have to launch and stay there, but only enough for a few weeks to a month. those airmen and women are down in that bunker for 24 hours at a time rotating out every day. so you kind of need sleep to do you job
@@nickpetralia223 Это мало. В подземном центре управления в СССР запас был почти на месяц. С запасом даже воздуха для дыхания. И защитой от сейсмической волны в земле (весь бункер был в виде отдельной капсулы из стеклопластика и стали, подвешенной в шахте на амортизаторах). Вертикально. У американцев горизонтально. Что делает их уязвимым для сейсмической волны.
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If.Russia or China or even North Korea launches against the United States don't have to worry so much about the silos.I would say they're going to target the launch control facility
A suggestion, and this may be considered. That the launch control room team have helmets with eye protection, be at arm's reach. In the event of a full scale exchange, and a likely nearby strike. Yes I saw the shock absorption system, but the significant concussion would certainly cause anything loose or anything that may be jolted loose, be lethal projectile. Food for thought....
Нет. Каска не спасет. От наземного удара. Только от воздушного. С развитием точности системы наведения и компьютерами, сейчас не требуется воздушный удар. Точность ракеты такая, что можно попасть +-10м. Это значит детонация будет наземной. Строго по шахте. И все военные в бункере погибнут мгновенно. 1мгт разрушает бункеры до 500м глубиной.
I actually had a relative who went to these LF to take out the particular computers that they upgraded because he worked for a scrapping company that got a permit to take them out at these sites depending on the ones they're replacing on the warhead or below it.
yep, and they're supposed to. We allow all foreign nuclear "powers" to see what we're capable of doing in an organized and massively-deadly manner, if they ever dared to use their arsenals in a first-strike... MAD works, it mollifies their ability to use their own weapons. But for it to work you have to show some of your cards. There are many, many, cards not shown in our nuclear triad, and intercept capabilities. For those, Russia & NK have to work for them and spy hard. ;)
No, 2 have to agree out of 4, used to be 2 out of 3. They are spaced far enough that a nuke blast on one won't effect the other 3, also on 2 good launch command codes the missiles take off automatically after a 5 minute delay weither or not the keys are turned.😮
I been monitoring this base from Burlington near the air museum with my modified c128 drone for last 9 months making notes of ins and out relaying information
ich will sowas auf der ganzen Weld niemals sehen wollen. im Gegenteil wir müssen unser einziges Zuhause schätzen, achten vor allem nicht Missbrauchen und schon gar nicht zerstören.
Для этого нужно уничтожить суверенитет всех стран мира. Объединив их под властью одного правительства. Мирового. Тогда будет одна армия. И ядерное оружие будет только у нее. Это и будет вечный мир. А пока существует сотни отдельных независимых стран, война будет бесконечной.
@@kotnapromke noch nicht mal das muß es sein, denn die Regierungen müssen einfach verstehen das mit Waffen nur leid und Elend einsteht. Aber die derzeitige Zeit ist die Menschheit einfach nur Primitiv und zu dumm. Sie sollten besser statt Waffen und Krieg führen in der Raumfahrt und erneuerbare Energien investieren und in der Zukunft schauen.
@@eddieaie7 Hardly the case for the adversaries. Open Skies are no more and they could've built new ones. The only time US would know of them is through spy sats but here we see the whole layout and EXACT locations and what they look like and how they're hidden, lol.
@@LeechyKun i mean you could go one google earth and find the exact location of these sites. also it doesn't really matter if you show certain parts of the inside. what they show is just the console and switches. no books or what is on the screen. plus its pretty much impossible to access the missile or launch facility unless your supposed to be there.
In the 70's I delivered fuel oil to these facilities. It has never been a secret where they are, but the security is top notch. Don't trespass. O and the video is not close to how they operate. Enough said, the commanding officer I had to deal with was a chatter.
Another tib-bit, the coldest I have ever experienced was here. -28 is beyond cold !
The idea was not to keep the location in secret, as this was just impossible in a satellite era.
The concept was to make it extremally costly to destroy one facility, as one would need over 10 nukes to destroy the thing, as the missiles can be fired from the airborne center even if the launch facility is destroyed.
The further iteration of this concept in the 80`s was to build a whole network of empty concrete shelters, and migrate regularly a missile with a train (sometimes a fake one). So imagine having a network of 100 cheap concrete silos with 2 real missiles, and you`ll need at least 100 of your own missiles to destroy everything.
It’s neither a secret, nor is it a button
I think it's high time America pay particular attention about what they put online regarding their military. I believe other countries are able to reverse engineer after espionage because they have looks at videos like these,connect the dots and are able to match up. Total secrecy is key
Yes it is. It's big and red and it says "easy" on it! 😂😂haha
You're a fool so much of our nuclear program is top secret some of it is so secret people forget how secret it is and how to secret the secrets like have you ever heard of fog bank? Look it up
It is. When trump was president he said that he has got a much bigger butt than Kim and that it works!
And since when is it a THE
Oh thank you for revealing the location of the top secret MAC facility under the farm house.
It is absolutely not top secret. It is purposefully public knowledge in the hope that when it ever comes to a nuclear exchange, these are designated targets. And not population centers like major cities. It also gives enemy satellites the change to see if things are escalating or are not escalating. Also by dispersing the launch vehicles over a very large area an enemy must assign a large number of missiles. It is called 'Sponge Doctrine".
Also, if a Nuclear Launch Facility does get taken out, then the airborne Boeing E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post (AACP) "Nightwatch" aircraft - the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) - can still launch the ICBM's remotely.
@@ghostindamachine Thanks for this information, so this means that the missiles silos have a radio control and if somebody can hack the code, he can launch missiles.
@@ghostindamachine Actually, the E-6B is the remote launch platform of choice, but when the E-4B's replacement is completed, that functionality will be transferred to it while the new TACAMO planes will control/direct the ballistic missile subs only.
@@Ed-rt9qt No.
@@Ed-rt9qt It isn't 'a code'. It is an array of steps that need to take place. There's redundancy upon redundancy and security throughout. Planners have taken many scenario's, including hacking, into account.
The decommissioned Oscar Zero MAF near Cooperstown ND, is now a museum that can be visited, I've been there and is something to see. The capsules are accessible.
I actually worked on Oscar 0 and most of the other LCF’s and LF’s at Grand Forks AFB in the very early 80’s before the Minuteman III systems were decommissioned there. I actually rewrote the troubleshooting process for check out of the standby 160 volt backup system. My revision was adopted at all Minuteman III Bases. It probably has been rewritten again since then. I was an EMT Team Chief E-4. My classification was 316X0G.
I remember the first Minuteman IIIs set up at Minot AFB, N.D in 1970. So most of the equipment in the video was built in the late 60s. Quite surprised those machines are still working.
:So all the equipment in the video was built in the late 60s. Quite surprised those machines are still working."
Yeah, right?
Next someone will try to tell us that airplanes from the 1950's are still flying in the 2020's, like B-52s, KC-135s and C-130s.
@@silasbland4515 Нет. Они не летают. Потому что легкая медленная мишень для современных ракет пво.
There is no proof they will work when needed. If they ever work, most likely as an unintended launch.
😂 oh no we have a Russ buddy saw this. Www@@kotnapromke
I have a Miller M-180 arc welder with a USAF material tag on it. Machine serial # codes to 1966. I bought it from an engineers son for $50 in 2019 in Rapid City (Ellsworth) and it still works great (if you can weld *weld*). I like to think about all the structural steel that thing burned at sites throughout western SD / eastern Wyo
『そんなに知りたいなら教えてあげるよ!』
という、アメリカの余裕をたっぷり感じる動画
実はダミーだったりw
軍事施設をこんな丁寧説明してくれるアメリカさんの余裕よ。。
HAO, there are hundreds of thousands of these.
저런 건 여유가 아니고 협박이라고 하는 거야. 니들 까불면 다 죽는다. 이런 뜻이지
@@someday2910 Putin , XI and our President we're close to ending the world :(
Inside the co-ed silo after turning their keys:
“Well that’s done. So we’re either gonna die soon or not have a world to go back to.
You wanna like, do it, or something?”
A lot of people get things wrong, they think the missile is right outside the capsule's blast door. They aren't, each launch control control's a flight of 10 missiles, each missile is at least 10 miles apart. Also, once they get a launch order, another launch control must turn their keys also in order to launch the missile[s).
Russia have advance in cooled launch
CORRECT. MSgt USAF ret former Security Policeman
Yep. You can see something like this in the movie WarGames.
2 out of the 3 capsules must agree to launch immediately. Once a good code is entered on 2 out of 3 capsules it starts a 5 minute timer that will automatically launch if there is no abort code entered. It's a failsafe in case of one team getting cold feet, and a fail deadly if the capsule complex is targeted and hit before the keys are turned. In reality, the misileers will do their job and turn that key if need be.
I bet they're exhausted after exercising all those synchronized switch turns.
They just forgot which buttons to turn on at the doom day
1973-1975 Whiteman AFB Missouri.
1977-1981 Ellsworth AFB
South Dakota
Minuteman II ICBM SAC Security Policeman. Been there. Done That.
ここから実弾が発射されるときは「世界の終末」だから、そうしないための準備が大切なんだよな・・・
was meinen Sie mit, vorbereitet zu sein, wie denn?
Lock Picking Lawyer new challenge to pick the locks for this one!
They probably aren't that hard, they're just good quality mechanical locks, The hard part will be opening the door without the special pneumatic attachments for moving a multiple ton blast door or opening the maintenance plug
The launch key locks are fairly generic cherry company industrial momentary keylock switches attached to Medico keylocks. The actual launch operation is complete when the valid launch code is entered, but the key turn does it immediately rather than launch after the time delay.
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Make great trouble on the earth...not make great live.
멋지고 강력합니다!
Having a lot of money does not mean having a realistic view of the world.
The half-life of aggressive isotopes is about 30 years - what does this mean?
And this means that building a shelter is only a small part of all the activities. There are two more equally important tasks:
1. long-term storage food (for fun, calculate the amount of food per person for 30 years),
2. long-term storage medicines (are there any with a shelf life of 30 years?).
Well, and tasks of lesser importance: a water purification system, an air purification system, waste disposal.
This kind of content shouldn’t be online!
와우 대단한 미국이야 같은 우방국이란게 다해이고 핵은 억제력의 상징 절대 저것을 사용할 일은 없어야해.. 모든 핵을 가진나라들은,, 단지 북한과 이란등의 위험한 나라에서 가진핵이 걱정이다.
Они тоже хотят защититься
This must be 60 or 70 years old technology, I cannot imagine that a TH-cam video would reveal top-secret information and facilities that exist in 2024
You'd never know about the more modernized ones
@@martinnickell2883 that’s right !!!!!
Hard to hack floppy disks
@@martinnickell2883 The modern ones are probably the same equipment you already seen out in the field. It could be a very simple console with three screens, keyboard and mouse. Everything is automated.
Some upgrades but more or less same SOPs and equipment. Fiber optic links have replaced the copper wire control links to the silos and some of the life support equipment for the crew has been updated. Props to the missileers for doing the most boring yet stressful job imaginable ❤
核兵器の運用は国民側、政府側、軍にとっても一番神経尖らすところだろうけど、
事運用に限っていえば覚悟が定まっているかという部分で運用が出来るか出来ないか決まってしまいますね。
そういや運用しているシステムが古くてフロッピーディスクでシステムが賄われていたけど(15年前の雑誌の記事)あれからシステム更新したんでしょうかね。
古いシステムで運用するのは、最新(ないしは現状の)システムだとすぐハッキングされたり、解除されたりするかららしい。
フロッピーやテープレコーダーなら、それを“読むための機器”を揃えないといけないからその時間稼げるだろ?
そして、そういう“機器を揃えた奴”が国内にいたら即座に特定ぐらいできるでしょ?
동일한 플로프 디스크 여러개를 밀봉하여 보관 하면, 20년이 되어도 대부분 작 동작 합니다.
관리도 간단하죠.
장기 운용 신뢰성에 관한 한 플로피를 우습게 보지 마세요
Thank you guys and girls and trans and gays for your service much appreciated
This is a great idea showing this to the world!!
Really Excellent engineering
Very beautiful ❤❤💚💚
SOY DEL LA FUERZA AÉREA DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS SIEMPRE AMO ESTO ❤😊❤😊❤❤😊
DESDE CHILE BUEN VIDEO
omigod good idea
Let us PRAY it never comes to launching any of the Minuteman III Missiles! Absolute Insanity on both sides..
Lol you should read about the decommission peacekeepers they held a much larger payload
Может, просто не развязывать войны? Не планировать агрессии? Так нельзя?
Been there, done that! Cheyenne, WY
Anyone with a little time and effort can easily locate the LCFs and LFs
Just don't try to sneak in 😂😂😂
@ Google Earth is readily available! Gaining access to a silo is a futile effort! Heavily armed forces will be on you from over 100 miles away before you get close to getting in! What’s amazing is you can easily Google the layout of an LF and LCF!
So in this video it takes four switches to activate at the same time and then two more switches again at the same time to launch the missiles. I guess it's one of those scenarios of having a double failsafe is better than one.
LOL. These ICBM complexes have been there since the 60s.
BTW, it's not only not a button but there has to be more than one duo of officers to turn their keys and "vote" to launch ICBMs. The typical squadron has 4 LCCs validating codes and initiating launch sequence. The first two that do this sends the whole squadron of missile on their way.
さすがアメリカだね。こんな情報すら余裕で公開してしまう。同盟国で良かった。
正に秘密基地!
ここで「これは訓練ではない」なんてセリフは聞きたくないなぁ…
この核ミサイル発射については、訓練だったかどうかは終わってから知らされるらしいけど
サルマトに負けてられないですね
Just follow the road signs to 'Secret Underground Base', and you'll be fine...
世界一安全な兵士
Нет. Они смертники. На них нацелены ракеты из других стран. И они умрут от них.
昔テレビで見たけど、ミサイルサイロを住宅に改造して住んでる人がいるんよな。
住んでみたい
博士の異常な愛情のセリフのとおり、確かに存在して稼働していることをアピールしてこそ意味があるものなんだろうな。
We intentionally advertise the locations of these sites to sponge up incoming ICBMs, diverting them away from major population hubs and helping protect those areas from potential strikes.
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علم الانسان مالم يعلم كلا إن الانسان ليطغى إن راه استغنى إنا الى ربنا الرجعى
GRONK, LAUNCH THE SYNTHWAVE! Ay ay Ursula *starts ICBM* WRONG BUTTON!
あくまでも最終任務を遂行する為の施設で生活設備は無いんですね😨トイレダケ?
yes and no. what im going to say is public info. there are living quarters in the control center with emergency food and water if they actually have to launch and stay there, but only enough for a few weeks to a month. those airmen and women are down in that bunker for 24 hours at a time rotating out every day. so you kind of need sleep to do you job
@@nickpetralia223 Это мало. В подземном центре управления в СССР запас был почти на месяц. С запасом даже воздуха для дыхания. И защитой от сейсмической волны в земле (весь бункер был в виде отдельной капсулы из стеклопластика и стали, подвешенной в шахте на амортизаторах). Вертикально. У американцев горизонтально. Что делает их уязвимым для сейсмической волны.
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If it was a button, it would be the hardest button to button.
どうせバレるてるし、大本命は戦略原潜だから
no its a secret ,but not the bomb ,there are many things more important ,and should kept untold .
見せる抑止力ですね
is it done Yuri?
In these launch practices it looks like two Lieutenants. In real life it would be a Lieutenant and Captain?
Dang they get to put their hands in their pockets!
+) Люблю США и НАТО
Desde mexico buen video eso si los lansaminto de misiles estan DAKOTA DEL NORTE
The launches are from Vandenburg AFB in California
bravo USA !
ME AT HOME:
Interesting that she is only nice and apologetic AFTER she's in cuffs.
Push the button, pull the chain
Out comes thermonuclear rain!
Million miles of copper cable
Está bien que revelen toda esa información hasta en video
the ad for nida harb 3 is bugged out...
So what do the soldiers do after the launch?
do u use GPS
If.Russia or China or even North Korea launches against the United States don't have to worry so much about the silos.I would say they're going to target the launch control facility
No
900 warheads is targeting the 450 icbm silos
A suggestion, and this may be considered.
That the launch control room team have helmets with eye protection, be at arm's reach.
In the event of a full scale exchange, and a likely nearby strike.
Yes I saw the shock absorption system, but the significant concussion would certainly cause anything loose or anything that may be jolted loose, be lethal projectile.
Food for thought....
Нет. Каска не спасет. От наземного удара. Только от воздушного. С развитием точности системы наведения и компьютерами, сейчас не требуется воздушный удар. Точность ракеты такая, что можно попасть +-10м. Это значит детонация будет наземной. Строго по шахте. И все военные в бункере погибнут мгновенно. 1мгт разрушает бункеры до 500м глубиной.
This doesn’t even show where they release the mutants.
I need a smart white guy to come over to my place and build me one of these jawns!!!! 😂😂😂😂
I actually had a relative who went to these LF to take out the particular computers that they upgraded because he worked for a scrapping company that got a permit to take them out at these sites depending on the ones they're replacing on the warhead or below it.
china, Russia and north korea love this video. 😂
They already knew about them.
yep, and they're supposed to. We allow all foreign nuclear "powers" to see what we're capable of doing in an organized and massively-deadly manner, if they ever dared to use their arsenals in a first-strike... MAD works, it mollifies their ability to use their own weapons. But for it to work you have to show some of your cards. There are many, many, cards not shown in our nuclear triad, and intercept capabilities. For those, Russia & NK have to work for them and spy hard. ;)
Скоро выжившие будут завидовать мёртвым 💀😱💀
bak... questi si salvano ma fuori non c'è più nessuno.
Hasta la vista, Putin!
So, you knock out one MAF and you disable 10 nukes? Doesnt seem smart?
Yes...that wouldn't be smart...and that facility isn't the only way to launch.
No, 2 have to agree out of 4, used to be 2 out of 3. They are spaced far enough that a nuke blast on one won't effect the other 3, also on 2 good launch command codes the missiles take off automatically after a 5 minute delay weither or not the keys are turned.😮
Pretty sure I jist drove past one of these last week. And every time I pick up a truck load of stuff from a town up north.
Imagine that Russia obtained this recording during the Cold War. 😂😂😂😂
Why not just send the post code to China
good idea😂
Why they’ve known for decades…..
And then what??they launched it to the American's soil?..yeah right,they would probably done that in a long time ago
Saya percaya bahwa semua nya itu akan sia sia di akhir zaman, ketika hura hara akhir terjadi
this is what keeps putin up at night
1:20 Is it launch time?
Ao americanos após a decadência econômica. ...sobrou o poderio militar...
Uma pena!!!
Um fim trágico.
This is no more secret 😅
Hasn't been anything secret about them since GoogleEarth was invented...can find every single site if you've got the time 😁😁😁
I been monitoring this base from Burlington near the air museum with my modified c128 drone for last 9 months making notes of ins and out relaying information
Hardly a Most secure Military Installation if they let you in..😂
Meanwhile Russia is like: 🕳🚀💥💀💀💀💀
Well, it's not a secret anymore.
ich will sowas auf der ganzen Weld niemals sehen wollen.
im Gegenteil wir müssen unser einziges Zuhause schätzen,
achten vor allem nicht Missbrauchen und schon gar nicht zerstören.
Для этого нужно уничтожить суверенитет всех стран мира. Объединив их под властью одного правительства. Мирового. Тогда будет одна армия. И ядерное оружие будет только у нее. Это и будет вечный мир. А пока существует сотни отдельных независимых стран, война будет бесконечной.
@@kotnapromke noch nicht mal das muß es sein, denn
die Regierungen müssen einfach verstehen das mit Waffen nur leid und Elend einsteht.
Aber die derzeitige Zeit ist die Menschheit einfach nur Primitiv und zu dumm.
Sie sollten besser statt Waffen und Krieg führen in der Raumfahrt und erneuerbare
Energien investieren und in der Zukunft schauen.
funny, how could it be called "secret" when it exposed to the whole world on internet ?😏
Chill..very likely the Russians or the Chinese knew about all this stuff just like the US also knew about theirs as well
If you think they are showing anything of real importance your severely misguided
@@eddieaie7 Hardly the case for the adversaries. Open Skies are no more and they could've built new ones. The only time US would know of them is through spy sats but here we see the whole layout and EXACT locations and what they look like and how they're hidden, lol.
They arnt secret Russia know rhem all and the other way around.
@@LeechyKun i mean you could go one google earth and find the exact location of these sites. also it doesn't really matter if you show certain parts of the inside. what they show is just the console and switches. no books or what is on the screen. plus its pretty much impossible to access the missile or launch facility unless your supposed to be there.
Russia´s warheads attached to hypersonic gliging vehicles would certainly visit this place if USA ever dare to do anything .....
it can endure the nuke but not bunker buster
Do 'intercontinental bunker buster' exist?
EN ESTA VIDA TODO SE SABE PERO SE BORRA Y SE BUELVA ASER DE NUEVO MAS BIEN
..is Russia know this......🤔
They’ve known for decades……
Yeah just like the US knows about them as well
Yes
U can see their locations on wikipedia
Skynet?
Iran,Russia,China,NorthKorea is taking notes for this 😅
Was it just me or did she turn those way early? Like on 1
USA: Democracy will take off in the sky 😂
これを公開してもなんら問題ないということか。
There are so many of these it's impossible to know it all.
ごくごく一部だろうねぇ…地上発射のICBMがダメになっても潜水艦からのSLBMやら空中発射のALBMやらあるだろうし。
@@ファントムドライtheir secret weapon is on the sea, nuclear submarine who can launch nuclear bombs
они надеются выжить ? )))))))
наивные ! )))))
Russia have advance in cooled launch mean you can add another missila one after othere
У русских эта крышка вверх открывается или вышибается взрывом при поломке, а здесь по рельсам катается в сторону. Что надёжнее?
Надёжнее 100 мегатонн на дне напротив Гудзона. Но мы про это не узнаем.
They are smiling as they turn the key wonder if they smiling when it's the real deal