I was stationed there 1983-84 with security police. Mostly worked the GAMA area. But also weapons storage area. Kind of sad seeing all in disrepair. Memories.
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If u like his vids try sub exploration dont no if i spelt it right but he dose just as good i think at times he is a friend of iks to so u should find his like on iks page im on my way to watch his new vid naw i just got the notification its here lol
In the early 2000's when they refurbed the building, with work I had to visit the site, the PSA architect in charge of the returb showed me around the control room. Those outside walls at the end of the clip are blast walls, the small blast doors on the walls were emergency escape hatches the inside were round with a bar to pull yourself through. If they went into lockdown in the building, orders were past by sentry guards through hatches in the security doors alone the corridors, the combination doors were all in place. The desks and the map wall were still there at the time and all the clock times signs were in place with slide in boards with city names. I though it was going to be all high tech like in the movies, but it was all very normal and low tech. Another interesting part is the main building housing the data centre now, that was offices but the cladding had water pipes running all through it, creating white noise to prevent spy listening devices from outside hearing what was going on in that part of the building. Much of GCAFB has to remain intact for site inspections by the Russians as part of the nuclear arms limitation agreements, thats why much of the site still exists and has not been demolished.
This all looks like what's at Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire Which was also a American airbase and there tours around the base . Won't be around much longer the new Village of Upper Heyford village is quickly taking over and the runways are storage for thousands of cars. Great video guys.
Strange seeing these facilities. Where I worked the idea was to keep the radioactivity and contamination from getting out. Here, they are keeping the rads and contamination from getting in! Great job, fellows!
Just finished watching and glad you got to the "support" bunker also. The third more elusive Cruise Missile Bunker yet awaits us all.... This was amazing but did I msis something or was there meant to be a command room at the end of this visit.
Always wondered how this place looked, a truly frightening time growing up with only newspapers telling us how much russia wanted to start a war, we lived in fear of the unknown, but not anymore, great triptych of video's chaps, look forward to more of this! 👏🏻
Cool ass place man u guys have so much history over there all we have is the history of my people here in maine lol but great explore guys much love from Maine to u guys
18:36 yes the glass is bullet proof this is a weapon clearing area there will probably be a sand trap or steel tube in there to point the weapon 8 to and clear it!
There was a room at the end of the corridor that had the bombing charts and was the actual control room ( further videos from ITV meridian news) all the interesting stuff had been chucked into skips before Greenham trust got to protect them.
730AM beer 30 for this retired guy USA!! Then I will have a steak breakfast. Love watching this UA-cam. USA were the world peace keepers at taxpayers expense. This is changing.
Those external hinges look like a poor design choice. All you need to do is undo the nuts and you could pry the door open past the bolts until it fell off from its own weight.
They should have put welds on the nuts after the doors were fitted. That's what they often do on the doors of utilities bunkers that are of the bolted on hinge design, not the Swiss all cast in types. Quick & simple. I weld the big 38mm nuts on the outside of Swiss doors so intruders with a big wrench couldn't open the doors off.
IKS How public is the site I am led to believe that MOD are still on the site under business names cover makes me wonder I was brought up in the area in the early 80s
I was stationed there 1983-84 with security police. Mostly worked the GAMA area. But also weapons storage area. Kind of sad seeing all in disrepair. Memories.
Amazing thanks for your comment :) any interesting stories?
IKS Exploration My name is Joaquim Neto I'm from Brazil, I've been watching your channel on UA-cam for almost 1 year and for me you're the best bunks explorer in the world, you're going to try to get into risky places a lot of times in holes that only fit you're just to show us a little bit of the story that has behind these Bunkers you and note 1000 A thousand better face World Explorer of World War II Hugs Friends and already I left my big Like 👍!
If u like his vids try sub exploration dont no if i spelt it right but he dose just as good i think at times he is a friend of iks to so u should find his like on iks page im on my way to watch his new vid naw i just got the notification its here lol
GTOger is a fun youtube of towing cars illegally parked. Really fun
Talk about lovely when that b-17 went over at 7:30 lovely sound
Great trio of videos, nearly as epic as the Lord of the Rings Trilogy
You guys should go to Hack Green in Northwich. It's a museum bunker but its really interesting. Lots of cold war info.
Alan
Hack green is in Nantwich mate about 20-30 mins up the road from northwich but will agree with you its great
@@Dodgersmi I've only been there 4 times so you'd think I'd know that by now haha. Thanks mate. Close but no cigar!
Been there done it ! Awesome place it goes down and down and down i to the earth!
Great video. Cheers guys. ....
Fascinating, spot on that.
Well done lads. Great video!
I missed out on the tour of this building last year ,gutted so good to finally see inside.
Brilliant and informative video yet again Ian &Chris keep on hunting lads
In the early 2000's when they refurbed the building, with work I had to visit the site, the PSA architect in charge of the returb showed me around the control room. Those outside walls at the end of the clip are blast walls, the small blast doors on the walls were emergency escape hatches the inside were round with a bar to pull yourself through. If they went into lockdown in the building, orders were past by sentry guards through hatches in the security doors alone the corridors, the combination doors were all in place. The desks and the map wall were still there at the time and all the clock times signs were in place with slide in boards with city names. I though it was going to be all high tech like in the movies, but it was all very normal and low tech. Another interesting part is the main building housing the data centre now, that was offices but the cladding had water pipes running all through it, creating white noise to prevent spy listening devices from outside hearing what was going on in that part of the building. Much of GCAFB has to remain intact for site inspections by the Russians as part of the nuclear arms limitation agreements, thats why much of the site still exists and has not been demolished.
Looks great. one day i hope to visit the UK and have a look around.
This all looks like what's at Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire Which was also a American airbase and there tours around the base . Won't be around much longer the new Village of Upper Heyford village is quickly taking over and the runways are storage for thousands of cars. Great video guys.
Strange seeing these facilities. Where I worked the idea was to keep the radioactivity and contamination from getting out. Here, they are keeping the rads and contamination from getting in! Great job, fellows!
Wow guys, you got the tour... Amazing that they gave you a tour. Top job!!!
Just finished watching and glad you got to the "support" bunker also. The third more elusive Cruise Missile Bunker yet awaits us all.... This was amazing but did I msis something or was there meant to be a command room at the end of this visit.
@@TheSecretVault the command room is now off limits, so no you didn't miss anything
Awesome series of videos folks
Great VLOG. Informative and very interesting.
Always wondered how this place looked, a truly frightening time growing up with only newspapers telling us how much russia wanted to start a war, we lived in fear of the unknown, but not anymore, great triptych of video's chaps, look forward to more of this! 👏🏻
Shame the command control room is apparently no longer accessible :)Always gets my curiosity when people say that is are is no longer accessible :)
AWESOME
Certainly stepping up the quality. less chaotic more organised 👍
Ian, your videos and explorations are getting better mate. I deserve a free mug for that comment lol.
Cool ass place man u guys have so much history over there all we have is the history of my people here in maine lol but great explore guys much love from Maine to u guys
The large concrete building with no windows is also a data centre which used to be the base ammunition storage
Interesting how good quality these ‘disused’ facilities are. Almost like they’re disused until the MOD needs to quickly put them back into use.
Amazing place guys
Bit worrying the guy showing you round was wearing an NBC suit! Great vid,I used to airsoft at Greenham around the accommodation blocks,happy days!
18:36 yes the glass is bullet proof this is a weapon clearing area there will probably be a sand trap or steel tube in there to point the weapon 8 to and clear it!
fantastic folk's
I've delivered to this building before at the time I had no idea what it was I just thought it was a regular office block 😂
Mint vids mate you would love hack green bunker 👍
There was a room at the end of the corridor that had the bombing charts and was the actual control room ( further videos from ITV meridian news) all the interesting stuff had been chucked into skips before Greenham trust got to protect them.
730AM beer 30 for this retired guy USA!! Then I will have a steak breakfast. Love watching this UA-cam. USA were the world peace keepers at taxpayers expense. This is changing.
Would of been amazing if you were allowed in that would be so cool
Data centre might be GCHQ related
Those external hinges look like a poor design choice. All you need to do is undo the nuts and you could pry the door open past the bolts until it fell off from its own weight.
They should have put welds on the nuts after the doors were fitted. That's what they often do on the doors of utilities bunkers that are of the bolted on hinge design, not the Swiss all cast in types. Quick & simple. I weld the big 38mm nuts on the outside of Swiss doors so intruders with a big wrench couldn't open the doors off.
i have been in there too. Too bad to see it like that now. Are the old barracks still standing ?
amazing i'm watching all your videos ever 1 my friend i fucking love them thanks so much
IKS
How public is the site I am led to believe that MOD are still on the site under business names cover makes me wonder I was brought up in the area in the early 80s
15:48 Command Room Full of Boxes /Storage Room?.....ahhhh yes (;-)
A very interesting video.
Does the intercom tap on the panel?
It's making a noise yeah
7.30 wotz the plane that flies over?
Thanks to you all for this info 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ive always thought that place was a factory
Dirty plenum is dirty air
BDOC...