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  2. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    A bunker's door must be at least as strong as the walls. In bunkers inhabited for prolonged periods, large amounts of ventilation or air conditioning must be provided. Bunkers can be destroyed with powerful explosives and bunker-busting warheads.

  3. Blast shelter - Wikipedia

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    In bunkers designed for war-time use, manually operated ventilators must be provided because supplies of electricity or gas are unreliable. The simplest form of effective fan to cool a shelter is a wide, heavy frame with flaps that swings in the shelter's doorway and can be swung from hinges on the ceiling.

  4. Hillman Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The last remaining bunker surrendered on the early morning of 7 June [2] by which time the Suffolks had lost two officers and five men killed and 24 wounded. Historians suggest that the strong resistance of Hillman contributed to preventing the 3rd Infantry Division taking Caen as planned by the evening of 6 June.

  5. Nuclear bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    A nuclear bunker buster, [1] also known as an earth-penetrating weapon (EPW), is the nuclear equivalent of the conventional bunker buster. The non-nuclear component of the weapon is designed to penetrate soil , rock , or concrete to deliver a nuclear warhead to an underground target.

  6. 6 Ultra-Rich People Who Invested in Survival Bunkers - AOL

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    Bunker Name: Survival Condos Location: Kansas, U.S. Estimated Cost: Units start at $3 million. Larry Hall, an engineer-turned-property-developer, transformed decommissioned missile silos into ...

  7. Bunker buster - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear bunker buster is the nuclear weapon version of the bunker buster. The non-nuclear component of the weapon is designed to greatly enhance the penetration into soil, rock, or concrete to deliver a nuclear warhead to a target. These weapons would be used to destroy hardened, underground military bunkers deeply buried.

  8. 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.

  9. Mark Zuckerberg Is Reportedly Building an Underground Bunker ...

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    The plan is that the shelter’s door will be made of metal and filled in with concrete—common in bunkers and bomb shelters, the news outlet reported in its extensive article citing planning ...