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During the cold war Nurrungar was one of America's most important military facilities, but it was also believed to be one of Russia's top ten nuclear targets.
The inside of the base is also fairly simple. A few offices and four computer rooms where personnel collect data from the satellites, process it, then look on computer monitors for any signs of a missile launch. If they find one they relay the information to the American space command and the top levels of the Australian military.
Originally posted by Mauser
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During the cold war Nurrungar was one of America's most important military facilities, but it was also believed to be one of Russia's top ten nuclear targets.
Funny isn't it, such an small boring crappy building, which was once of such great importance. During its 'secret' period, it was surrounded by mysteriousness and people wanted to know what happened there. Now its secret is revealed and, well, it turns out to be quite boring
Originally posted by Nerdling
You know the russians highest target was actually the little hotdog pagoda in the courtyard of the pentagon?
Originally posted by THENEO
Secret stuff is moving underground due to impending earth changes.
Thus there will be more and more empty bases all around us.