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  2. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    Ventilation openings in a bunker must be protected by blast valves. A blast valve is closed by a shock wave, but otherwise remains open. If the bunker is in a built-up area, it may include water-cooling or an immersion tube and breathing tubes to protect inhabitants from fire storms. In these cases, the secondary exit is also most useful.

  3. R.U.S.E. - Wikipedia

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    France has powerful and resistant bunkers, such as the "Maginot" bunker, named for the defensive line on Alsace-Lorraine pre-World War 2. The United Kingdom features an efficient fighter lineup with the Hurricane , Spitfire , and even the Typhoon as an effective close air support capable of defending itself.

  4. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Rust features crafting, though initially limited until the discovery of specific items in the game's open world. To stay protected, players must build bases or join clans to improve their chance of survival. Raiding is a major aspect of Rust. Rust supports modded servers which can add additional content.

  5. Hardened aircraft shelter - Wikipedia

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    Hardened aircraft shelter at RAF Bruggen, 1981 The HASs at RAF Upper Heyford in the United Kingdom are protected as scheduled monuments.. A hardened aircraft shelter (HAS) or protective aircraft shelter (PAS) is a reinforced hangar to house and protect military aircraft from enemy attack.

  6. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    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. A large ground shock can move the walls of a bunker several centimeters in a few milliseconds.

  7. Nuketown - Wikipedia

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    "Nuketown" is a multiplayer map originating from Call of Duty: Black Ops (2010), a first-person shooter game developed by Treyarch and published by Activision.The map takes place in a nuclear test town in the deserts of Nevada, and is based on real-world nuclear test sites constructed by the United States in the 1950s.

  8. Life in Bunker - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the earth is uninhabitable, and the player uses several characters to manage resources such as air, food, water, and minerals in an underground bunker to ensure survival until life outdoors can resume. The bunker has four levels so that the player can expand the size of the bunker. The layout is different every time you play.

  9. Malinta Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It was initially used as a bomb-proof storage and personnel bunker, but was later equipped as a 1,000-bed hospital. [1] The main tunnel, running east to west, is 831 feet (253 m) long, 24 feet (7.3 m) wide and 18 feet (5.5 m) high. [ 2 ]