Inside Cheyenne Mountain Complex: America's Nuke-Proof Military Bunker
NewsNationOctober 5, 20255 min13,170 views
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- ⛰️ The Cheyenne Mountain Complex, NORAD's classified command post, is buried a mile deep into a mountain and serves as the nation's last line of defense.
- 🔒 Access is extremely restricted, with 14 military members monitoring every move to prevent Russia and China from stealing secrets.
- 🚪 The complex features two massive bomb blast doors, approximately 3 feet thick, designed to withstand significant threats.
Bunker's Self-Sufficiency and Protective Capabilities
- ⚡ The facility is equipped with its own power plant, heating and cooling systems, and underground lakes for water supply.
- 🍎 It has enough food to last for an extended period, ensuring self-sufficiency.
- 💥 The bunker is designed to protect against nuclear attacks, cyber terrorism, chemical, biological, radiological attacks, and electromagnetic pulses, capable of withstanding a blast 1,000 times stronger than Hiroshima.
- ⚙️ Massive springs within the complex are engineered to absorb the shocks from a nuclear blast.
NORAD's Role and Operational Readiness
- 🌐 FourStar General Gregory Guio oversees NORAD and US Northern Command, emphasizing the facility's continued relevance since its construction in 1966.
- 🚨 The NORAD command center, known as the battle deck, would be bustling with military leaders from Canada and the United States during a nuclear war or attack on the continent.
- 🎤 A reporter described the experience as surreal, sitting in the commander's chair in the control room, highlighting the gravity of the facility's purpose.
Unique Features and National Pride
- 🚇 The complex includes a subway system deep within the mountain for personnel, with one employee humorously calling it the "safest subway in the world."
- 🎖️ The visit instilled a sense of pride in the country, recognizing the dedication of military members protecting the continent 24 hours a day.
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