View Full Version : Abandoned Military Projects (LARGE-scale)
theflea
May 31st, 2009, 11:33 AM
Looking for some ideas of large-scale military projects/systems that have been abandoned but still exist. Example, The massive Duga antenna in Ukraine.
Feanor
May 31st, 2009, 03:58 PM
The T-80UM2 Black Eagle tank, also known as object 640.
Gremlin29
May 31st, 2009, 07:30 PM
Nike missile sites, there are hundreds and hundreds of them across the US, sitting abandoned since the 70's. .
kato
May 31st, 2009, 08:01 PM
The Wall still exists at least in some small parts. There's the WW2 German submarine bunkers in France. Or Enver Hoxha's system of 600,000 bunkers to house the whole Albanian population. Switzerland has now closed three of their Aircraft Caverns, each suitable for operating 30 aircraft from its underground systems. In the Netherlands, a whole lot of the 135-km-long Stelling van Amsterdam is still around (and on the UNESCO world heritage list).
Mr. Ferret
June 7th, 2009, 10:59 PM
I am absolutly fascinated by the history of human war fare. WWII holds a particular intrest in me, especially because of the amount of underground facilitys that were produced. i was curious if any of the bunkers, silo's or nike sites that were made in the USA that were abandoned are availavble for civilian purchase. if so, where might i find that info?
Feanor
June 7th, 2009, 11:21 PM
I'm not sure where you would find it, but out of curiosity... why would you want to purchase an abandoned missile site? I'd imagine it's expensive. And useless.
Bonza
June 9th, 2009, 12:14 AM
Google offers this link, for all your missile base purchasing needs. :P
Missile Base Properties for Sale (http://www.missilebases.com/properties)
Mr. Ferret
June 9th, 2009, 06:36 AM
I'm not sure where you would find it, but out of curiosity... why would you want to purchase an abandoned missile site? I'd imagine it's expensive. And useless.
call me strange, mad or paranoid friend, (or all three) but the underground has always held a special allure to me. i recall exploring drainage tunnels as a child, and minor spelunking with dad. the history a place holds, what it was, why it was, and what its purpose was, the whole history aspect, it just gets me going. there is also something to be said, especially in this day in age, for finding a tactically secure homestead. i pride myself on preparations i make for just about any eventuality, and living underground in a hardened structure would be the pinnacle of those preparations.
and thanks for the link, hopefully ill find my new home.
AegisFC
June 9th, 2009, 10:31 AM
The abandoned tag on English Russia site has lots of good and creepy pictures of abandoned Russian military equipment and buildings.
English Russia abandoned (http://englishrussia.com/?tag=abandoned)
Nike missile sites, there are hundreds and hundreds of them across the US, sitting abandoned since the 70's. .
There is one abandoned in the Florida Everglades that I'm interested in visiting next time I am down there.
Tour of missile site terrifies all over again - St. Petersburg Times (http://www.tampabay.com/features/humaninterest/article973801.ece?69)
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