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Cold War Bunkers - and defensive architecture above ground
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[QUOTE="Yokel, post: 10572375, member: 6671"] Not sure how to reply to that. If you look at my posting history over a number of years it might give you a clue. My interest in national resilience comes from that. The private citizen or business owner can contribute. Sadly a lot of things were lost when the utilities were privatised - so doing anything would need political action This thread exists because I created it in the hope that people would stop talking about Cold War stuff on the Scallywag bunkers thread. The above facility looks incongruous to me - but not unlike some Police stations in places like St Paul's in Bristol. If I just saw a picture of I would assume it is that. In the city centre - not a place for a sensitive facility. Lastly, I was only yes or no with respect to anti Spetsnaz architecture. Again I am not convinced much could have been down beyond measures advertised by the CPNI on their website. I too have a contempt for people who want to go advertising the locations of potentially sensitive places, or discussing the fine details of security arrangements. [/QUOTE]
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