So do you think your area has the potential to get erased off the map if someone decides to -blam!- our shit?
Some guy who works for the center for arms control and nonproliferation said that i'm not totally -blam!-ed, but if winds are right fallout would be a risk. Most the nukes would be dropped on Norfolk Naval Base 20 miles away.
So, how -blam!-ed would you be?
Also how to tell if you are -blam!-ed
>Any large AFB/Naval Base
>D.C
>Hold's B-2's and B-52's
>Oil Refineries
>Communications and command and control facilities.
Not -blam!-ed
> Cities are not really targets in a nuclear war.
>Literal middle of no where
>Anywhere in South America and Africa
>Small AFB's that have no real nuclear capability
>At least 50 miles away from something that is nuked
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6 回复Live near and work at a large air force base. They have several program headquarters and do write a bit of satellite control, so definitely a good amount of risk.
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I live in the central of valley in California, Even if nukes don't land here, these dumbasses can't even conserve [i]water[/i] during a normal [i]drought.[/i] no way in hell we're all going to work together and figure shit out. On the plus side, I'm moving to Wyoming in a couple months. Lived there before and I have zero doubts that not a single resident would die directly or inderectly from nuclear fallout.
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4 回复According to [url=http://www.survivalring.org/community/library/us-nuclear-targets/]Survivalrating.org[/url] there are 9 nuclear targets within 60 miles of my hometown. Thankfully, where I live now should be safe... [spoiler]... unless it's China doing the nuking. Then I'm screwed.[/spoiler]
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3 回复*stares uncannily* I reside in all computer networks, overseeing them, so I can survive.
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4 回复The U.S. Would be retarded to allow a nuke to even touch our ground. Aren't their some kind of homeland defense systems? Orbital defense ? Naval defense? (Is orbital defense even a real thing yet?)
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由JesusOfSuburbia编辑: 4/4/2015 12:37:43 PMI live near Pittsburgh, so during the Cold War we were a top five target because of the steel industries. Nowadays, we're pretty far down the list. Unless they hate Carnegie Mellon, sports or bridges.
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