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  • I visited one.  Lots of asbestos and rusty stairs and stuff. Could only go so many levels down before it was too dangerous. Soooooo cool though.

  • There are 12 silos that I know of in southeast Nebraska.

  • You'll be surprised to know that there are a few of the concrete silos laying dormant in Georgia. I think we were very well equiped to handle and deal with the Cuban missile crisis.

  • It would be very cool to live in one of these. I couldn't imagine the cost of renovation. I would be constantly afraid of residual radiation.

  • So I guess Michael is the Overseer?

    Hope he's got plenty of water chips... and a functional GECK...

  • This would be a pretty badass place to play some scenario paintball games!

  • Too bad we don't still have all of our missles and continue to build more and more!

  • @arthurkitchen Chances are we do, but just don't discuss it publicly!

  • thanks for the tour of his place awesome !

  • Man, I wish I could find more music like after the 2 minute 20 second mark. Especially when that Hammond B3 kicks in....

  • @broadcast9999 it's off premier symtoms by air, they have other tracks that are similar.

  • Very cool. Thanks for the house tour.  So, does owning one of these mean you cannot invite any Russians over for dinner?

  • wow that is amazing iam seriously going to try my best to get one of these peices of history once i finish my military service

  • i bet you $10,000,000 that there still making nukes and using those silos.. its only a matter of time...

  • @comanche119 Are you that uninformed?

  • @FylthyBeest nope. your the one that is uninformed. its only a matter of time until they use them...

  • @comanche119 The entire Atlas system, Atlas D, E, and F, was deactivated by the mid-1960's. Titan I, Titan II, and early versions of the Minuteman System were also deactivated. The only ICBMs left are later versions of the Minuteman and Peacekeeper systems. You are uninformed.

  • @FylthyBeest and that has to do with what im saying....how?

  • @comanche119 nuclear missle's are still active but they are no longer land based all of them are being carried by submarines using the tomahawk cruise missle system as the launch unit and delivery and each one carries about 6,8 or 12 independent warheads

  • @tigermki Sry but thats not true. we still have land based nuclear missiles. They are called Minutemen missiles and they are kept in silos on land.

  • Wow this Atlas F is in good shape!

  • sweetness that was totally cool id like to go someday lol

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