Russian Nuclear Silo

Russian Missile silo

An old Soviet Russian nuclear missile launching silo in Ukraine, now turned into museum.






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    24 Responses to “Russian Nuclear Silo”

    1. Pimp says:

      They would have made a lot more money by selling this stuff to a western museums.

    2. Duncan_Idaho says:

      Too bad they never dropped these puppies on the US - we’d have been spared over twenty years of American flag-waving bullshit.

      Seriously, the USA needs to fucking disappear.

    3. BlitzHolland says:

      They propably have no money to keep these site up and running i have been in ukraine when working in a belgian company i didnt liked it Romania and Russia where 1000% better

    4. jenk says:

      I was born with one of these ready to completely erase me from the face of the earth. pretty crazy how far we are willing to go to kill ourselves. thats probably only one of 5 remaining ss-18’s left after they destroyed them all, even still has the launch cap on the base.

    5. w says:

      I like how it is called Satan - not evil one bit

    6. Gerry says:

      Anyone knows where this museum is situated? In which city?

    7. Administrare says:

      “I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones” Albert Einstein

    8. authorized1 says:

      It’s Ukraine you great-russian chauvinistic bastards!!!

    9. Karolina says:

      Hi there, I have the same request as Gerry here. I can see the base is called Pervomaysk, but I don’t know which one :) Does anyone? I will be doing two trips to Ukraine in the forthcoming months, so who knows, if I get anywere near maybe I’ll try to see this awesome museum :) I wish any post-Soviet nuclear base in my country was preserved so well… they are all abandoned and even stripped of all metal wires…

    10. Chris Anton says:

      museum of strategic rocket forces Cooll

    11. Marvin says:

      Wagah !! This stuff is SUPREME ! Lived in an overly militarized zone till all the f…d up bastards went home wtith their nuclear shit in ´94 and always liked to see what the russians built their silos like !
      GREAT STUFF !

      P.S.: That would also make a good article in AIR INTERNATIONAL !

    12. Fairly similar to US Titan ICBM complex, although more modern. Good living quarters for the day

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