Last days there will be great earthquake that will move the mountains meaning this complex will be completely destroyed. No one will be able to get in or get out. I believe that the Richter scale is over 12.0
Before our deployment in 2003. We trained near NORAD. Few of us got the bright idea to shine our MILIOS range finder. Minutes later NORAD calling our HQ to tells us to stop shining a laser at the mountain. The smoke session that followed was worthy of our stupidity. 🎉
at first I thought you meant like a smoking session like you were smoking weed then I realized you meant smoked like the bad kinda of smoke from your superiors
There really isn't much more to it than this. It's an extremely old bunker back from when uncle Sam was far more paranoid. This video was most likely a desperate publicity attempt to actually keep it open and/or divert more funding towards it since it's right around this time the age of bunker structures like these begin to seriously erode. Things seen on the screens inside are all fake. It's possible some elements have been altered/mirrored/tampered in some way to cause confusion but that's about it.
@@Withnail1969 Remember the GIANT FLOPPY disks that were like the size of 4 normal floppy discs from the 80's? Mathew Brod held up one and it was HUGE!
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂Back in the early 2000's... 2004 maybe? I was looking at a Titan launch facility in Colorado for sale, outside of Denver... 300 acres with chain link fencing, 20 ton door, an elevator capable of carrying 30 tons, several dome structures, as well as the missile silos, air purification system, generators, water. All located a couple hundred feet underground. Place cost like 500 million to construct in the 70's and they were selling the whole facility for like 1.6 million. It was constructed with asbestos in it and had like 30 years of lead paint... still a bargain though. I'm pretty sure the facility was bought, by that company that turned it into apartments for preppers. I would have kept it for myself🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@NerdyNEET Door weighs 20 tons and can withstand a 10 megaton nuclear bomb... 🎶' I hear you knockin but you can't come in'🎶 Add in landmines, drone sentry guns... drones. At what point does it make more sense to look for an easier target?
@@gwjun1472왜이리 혼자 발정나셔서...사회에 도움도 안되실것 같은데 식량축내지 마시고 지옥으로 가십시오.😊
Місяць тому
You'd be surprised, there are many Americans that wish they could live in South Korea or Japan. That is also why Korean and Japanese entertainment has become so popular in the United States.
I was about to say War game too haha Mes respects professeur Falken I think its greetings professor Fslken (sorry saw the movie many times but in French Greetings from 🇨🇦
Had to go do a trouble call, in a building structure at Camp Smith in Hawaii. It only consisted of changing out fluorescent lamps and ballast, maybe only 2 or 3 fixtures that needed it in different areas of the building? In a normal situation, even at the size of a building, for what was needed to be done, would've taken 20 maybe 30 minutes? It took around 2 hours, just to get from room to room?? Everyone working, were restricted from going into certain rooms or areas, and needed to call someone with clearance to the next room... we went through one door and needed go through another door in that same room and needed to call someone else with that clearance, so between each person that has to come open doors, we're waiting maybe 5 to 10 minutes, maybe longer if they're in a meeting of some sort? We probably went through a total of maybe 12 or so doors... it was crazy but I didn't mind, I was on the clock. So I'm guessing, the security clearance just to work in that mess hall, must be insane... probably only restricted to go from point A to point B, and that's it, no deviations?
My dad helped install some of the first computer systems in NORAD back in the early 60's when he worked for Control Data Corp. It took 6 months for him to get his top secret clearance to get in and he had to wait several hours at the gate to have his clearance checked the first time he arrived before they would let him in.
I've never seen them, but I heard from a coworker that was a firefighter in there the natural retention pool they have is massive, and the water is so good employees fill their water bottles straight from it.
لا تنسي أبدا أن *الله*يحب القوي و الامين يا امريكا ،وليس القوي الجبار .تذكري ان كل هذا المدّ من عند *لله*سبحانه اجعليه رحمة و سندا للضعفاء في الارض ،انك في امتحان كذلك . أتعتدين ام تشكرين ربك فان شكرت فنحن بخير لا نخافك لان خلقنا ربنا لنعيش في ارضه .بورك لك يا امريكا .
I was stationed at the USAF Academy in 1973 and wanted to go see that place but never could. I think you had to have top secret clearance. I had no idea how long the driveway was to the facility until I saw this. The door to the entrance looks more like it's 12 feet by 12 feet and 4 feet deep, not 4 feet wide. Thanks.
The Facility is smaller then the SGC, but they are defintly hidding the US Stargate Down below :)) Wonderful to se SMC or Norad at their finest in action.
Hey! I been here... there's the giant door and that beige institutional paint Went in back in 1989 with my Civil Air Patrol/Aviation Explorer's group Remember them talking about not having a huge 'Wargames' style war room, but that they were wanting to upgrade. We were shown a pretty small room (again with the beige paint) 3 officers watching 3 big radar screens and a bunch of binders/books locked in cages... and CRTs that presumably had secret info on them normally, but while we were in there, they had a splash screen with the Space Shuttle and "Welcome to NORAD" or something like that. Cool facility Then we went to the Air Force Academy - that Chapel is gorgeous And Pike's Peak was breathtaking Great Trip.
Imagine being told to stand fast just outside of the blast doors while they start to close... Just stand there for your death sentence with your puny rifle. lol
In the event of a nuclear attack, this complex would truly become a luxurious tomb. No one would be able to remove the millions of tons of debris that would block the exit tunnels. They would remain buried alive in the bowels of the mountain forever.
The 115th field artillery brigade would probably be dispatched, and have the mechanized equipment to dig a way out for survivors to relocate.That is, if some survived an atomic attack on Cheyenne.
I got to enter Cheyanne Mountain with video cameras and shoot SecDef/NSA approved footage of the command center during an exercise. When I worked at NSA, I was given carte blanche to shoot footage for an eventual movie: "Nuclear Command And Control". I took footage inside: 1. a nuclear, ballistic-missile submarine at Kings Bay, 2. an ICBM Launch Control Center at FE Warren AFB, 3. B-2's at Whiteman AFB. 4. the NMCC at the Pentagon, 5. STRATCOM Command Center, and Cheyenne Mountain. I took this ton of footage back to Ft Meade and created a movie. I added music and other noises in their audio room. It was the coolest thing I've done in my life (and I've had an amazing life).
Not sure what your point is, but at least it's going to American jobs.Most military sub-contractors are American companies; I worked for one of them in the circuit-board industry.
Don't know what's happened to the US military today, years ago, this place didn't exist. You couldn't film even on the B road to get in there or overhead either. Now everything is a PR excercise.
@mehnameehjeff6325 it's not a secret. NORAD moved most operations into a modern facility under Peterson AFB, while the bulk of Space Force and US Cyber Command are down the road at Schriver AFB.
The whole thing reminds me of the Aperture Science complex in Portal. It's also located in a deep mine established on big springs, looks nearly the same.
How many times over how many different years have I watched very similar videos as I reckon this one will be and still clicked the television channel or computer channel and enjoyed watching , listening ? Decades of swinging, alien incursion footholds, laser fire even. Saturday late evening I choose this. Let the show begin, while I eat strawberries.
Todo eso existe gracias a la confluencia de las diversas ramas de la ciencia. Desde la geología y la geofísica para poder determinar el mejor lugar para realizar la excavación... Hasta la ingeniería civil, eléctrica, hidráulica, mecánica, electrónica, informática, computación, etc. El mundo es mejor, gracias a las personas que estamos en capacidad de aplicar los conocimientos que nos brinda las ciencias básicas, sociales, económicas, naturales, etc.
Most wouldnt care but there is a little chapel inside the complex, very small, 2 pews (2 persons each) on both sides. and a small alter along the back wall. I always thought it was so cool that the designers wouldve thought of something like that - back in the day
if a megaton nuke exploded outside sure everyone might survive, the problem is the heat from the nuke would literally MELT that huge door and everyone inside would be trapped for weeks if not months, once that huge door is melted with its hinges, how will they be able to open it when the whole thing is melted and re set once it cools?
Since the 1980s, federal planning assumes nothing hardened at under 2500 psi is survivable, including Minuteman launchers and all known America bunkers.
@@petejames1326Russian and USA warheads are in the 100 to 500 kt strategic yield range. Submarine 100kt weapons most abundant. It's generally assumed a warhead approx 400 kt or so would destroy a USA silo or bunker portal. Giant fireball crater. All USA bunker inhabitants and silos gone. NORAD was obsolete by 1980.
@@DoomTape1981 so you think that a 100kt nuke could penetrate this complex and destroy this door totally? or would it just be badly melted and trap those inside as the door would be that badly damaged you wouldnt be able to open it for months
@@petejames1326 "Russia's SS-18 ICBM, armed with ten warheads, or China's DF-5 ICBM also ten warheads, could with just 50 missiles deliver 500 warheads having yield/accuracy combinations capable of a disarming surprise first strike destroying: All U.S. strategic command centers, like NORAD HQ at Peterson AFB and NORAD’s Alternate HQ inside Cheyenne Mountain."
Enjoy your return to the surface, and thank you for choosing Vault Tech
Definitely has fallout vibes
or does Fallout have military vibes. Fallout is inspired by vaults.
They’re willing to show this. Can only imagine what else there is.
that's where they keep the stargate program.
Mount Weather ;O
O'Neill: This is supposedly the most secure facility on the planet
UA-cam: 👀
Last days there will be great earthquake that will move the mountains meaning this complex will be completely destroyed. No one will be able to get in or get out. I believe that the Richter scale is over 12.0
For a while, they literally had a broom closet there with a sign on the door saying, "Stargate Command". I dunno if it is still there.
@@stephen-dev still there ;-)
@Newbie.MK7 they got a jump chair in there right ?
😂
Where’s my Stargate fans 2024
You beat me to it.
OVER HERE, OVER HERE!!! 👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍💯👍!!!
Yes sir
Here!!
Thought I heard Daniel Jackson sneeze in there. 😂😂😂
Imagine The Lock Picking Lawyer opening this huge door..
It's not the lock you gotta worry about. It's all those uniforms who couldn't shoot straight if their life depended on it!
😂🤣👍
First is binding…
He would just bypass it 😂
for the one door the girl opened he has a head start, the first number is 3 and the last is 1.......
@@secondoxclick on the second
Before our deployment in 2003. We trained near NORAD. Few of us got the bright idea to shine our MILIOS range finder. Minutes later NORAD calling our HQ to tells us to stop shining a laser at the mountain. The smoke session that followed was worthy of our stupidity. 🎉
at first I thought you meant like a smoking session like you were smoking weed then I realized you meant smoked like the bad kinda of smoke from your superiors
Hope it was worth it
😂😂🤦♀
Glad to see there is still a Coke vending machine available during a doomsday scenario.
I was thinking it would be tough to get a pizza delivery there
I was looking for vitamin water or a sweet tea. 3 stars.
they definitely need a Snickers vending machine too
@@defeatSpace "You are not yourself when you are hungry." - kinda important during doomsday
not for you buddy. maybe the deep state will have priority to get a room there.
NORAD is also used to track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
And Krampus
I heard Iron Dome took em out tbh. May have just been wishful thinking 🤣 (anti religious, not anti Santa lol)
These Half-Life vibes with the sound of the door closing and opening.
The way things work nowadays for our military when they’re really is a emergency. Those doors probably won’t work. They’ll probably Jam
Half-Life : G-Man, no found. Your mission begin, localise last position G-Man in the servor cellule zone oméga.
1:05 G-Man localised, he goes to get his suitcase. ^^
@@Oufyop haha well done 😎
Even a terminator has trouble getting through such a door. Good thinking.
What about the T1000 Liquid Metal, passing below the door?
@@JohnUsp its hermetic seal
@@JohnUsphermético amigo, hermético
bunker buster has entered the chat
Only chuck Norris . The door opens from alone then
5:21 the mock ups on the screens cracked me up
Lmao same
Eso mismo pensé jajajajaj solo es un protector de pantalla 😅
how about the dude just looking at a JPEG of the pentagon lol
Imagine what they don't show you
There really isn't much more to it than this. It's an extremely old bunker back from when uncle Sam was far more paranoid. This video was most likely a desperate publicity attempt to actually keep it open and/or divert more funding towards it since it's right around this time the age of bunker structures like these begin to seriously erode. Things seen on the screens inside are all fake. It's possible some elements have been altered/mirrored/tampered in some way to cause confusion but that's about it.
1st time that guard has ever had to stand out in the weather.
I'm stuck in the 80's movies, I was hoping to see an old Jeep, WOPR and General Jack Beringer with a half smirk grin.
"God damnit, I'd piss on a spark plug if I thought it'd do any good. Let the boy in there, Major'!
YES!!!
War Games is so cool
@@Withnail1969 Remember the GIANT FLOPPY disks that were like the size of 4 normal floppy discs from the 80's? Mathew Brod held up one and it was HUGE!
@@sacul7694 I still remember using 5.25" disks a few times
I did two tours there, both times in the Missile Warning Center, 85-87 and 93-98.
Did they ever let you see the stargate?
This reminds me of the movie WarGames. Cool video!
Same just watched it 2 days ago
HEY ITS THE SGC STARGATE COMAND
Indeed
make it spin!
Parece mais com o laboratorio Colmeia da Umbrella corporation do filme resident evil.
A prepper's dream! Great engineering on everything, including those doors.
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂Back in the early 2000's... 2004 maybe? I was looking at a Titan launch facility in Colorado for sale, outside of Denver... 300 acres with chain link fencing, 20 ton door, an elevator capable of carrying 30 tons, several dome structures, as well as the missile silos, air purification system, generators, water. All located a couple hundred feet underground. Place cost like 500 million to construct in the 70's and they were selling the whole facility for like 1.6 million. It was constructed with asbestos in it and had like 30 years of lead paint... still a bargain though. I'm pretty sure the facility was bought, by that company that turned it into apartments for preppers. I would have kept it for myself🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
@@joetuktyyuktuk8635 One problem with that would be if Russia or China still had that silo in their database of targets.
@@GreatDataVideos Most likely still would be targeted... but she's a 10 megatonner... no more...no less 🤣
@@NerdyNEET Door weighs 20 tons and can withstand a 10 megaton nuclear bomb... 🎶' I hear you knockin but you can't come in'🎶
Add in landmines, drone sentry guns... drones. At what point does it make more sense to look for an easier target?
@@joetuktyyuktuk8635 The only problem i see with this is that you wouldn't be able to leave for a looooong time if they landed one in your doostep. 😂
미국의 첨첨단기술은 언제나 놀랍다. 또한 나라규모가 상상초월 넓고 넓어서 거대 미지의 세상을 보는듯 신비하고 웅장한 느낌이다. 미국은 한국인으로써도 자랑스러운 국가이며^^ 영화속 인물같은 미국인들을 보고있노라면 아름답고 멋스럽고 또 사랑스럽다.
헛솔 저거 믿고 핵보유국에 시비터는 구만 저기 상위0.5아니면 들어가지도 못한다
@@gwjun1472일단 미국이 존나 막강하고 넘사며 폄하하는 너보단 넘사인것도 펙트^^
@@아지tv-t5v 막강하던 말던 핵전쟁나면 다 죽는거지 니가뭐 전세계 상위 0.5프라도되? 난 정치인들 이념으로 내 처자식 위험하게 할수 없어 전쟁장사하는 미국이잖니??
@@gwjun1472왜이리 혼자 발정나셔서...사회에 도움도 안되실것 같은데 식량축내지 마시고 지옥으로 가십시오.😊
You'd be surprised, there are many Americans that wish they could live in South Korea or Japan. That is also why Korean and Japanese entertainment has become so popular in the United States.
All these people mentioning Stargate don’t understand the real OG… War Games.
Joshua-he’s learning
I was about to say War game too haha
Mes respects professeur Falken
I think its greetings professor Fslken (sorry saw the movie many times but in French
Greetings from 🇨🇦
Would you like to play a game?
@@Tiafain NO.
@@avioncamper 🤣🤣🤣😈🧨
We all know you are hiding the stargate there
my dream come true !!!!! wow thank you also at 5:28 Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE to unlock hahahaha
No not at all kim don't thank us
Welcome to the StarGateCommand(SGC)!
何度この出入口を見たことか…
6:29 オニール?!
Whoua ! Never watched this stargate episode before !
Had to go do a trouble call, in a building structure at Camp Smith in Hawaii. It only consisted of changing out fluorescent lamps and ballast, maybe only 2 or 3 fixtures that needed it in different areas of the building? In a normal situation, even at the size of a building, for what was needed to be done, would've taken 20 maybe 30 minutes? It took around 2 hours, just to get from room to room?? Everyone working, were restricted from going into certain rooms or areas, and needed to call someone with clearance to the next room... we went through one door and needed go through another door in that same room and needed to call someone else with that clearance, so between each person that has to come open doors, we're waiting maybe 5 to 10 minutes, maybe longer if they're in a meeting of some sort? We probably went through a total of maybe 12 or so doors... it was crazy but I didn't mind, I was on the clock. So I'm guessing, the security clearance just to work in that mess hall, must be insane... probably only restricted to go from point A to point B, and that's it, no deviations?
When national security is of the essence, time is irrelevant I guess, it's certainly a process!!!!
Chers from Sydney Aus!!!! 🍻🍻🍻🍻
My dad helped install some of the first computer systems in NORAD back in the early 60's when he worked for Control Data Corp. It took 6 months for him to get his top secret clearance to get in and he had to wait several hours at the gate to have his clearance checked the first time he arrived before they would let him in.
I bet Jehovah's Witness people could get in easy.
And today exact position can anybody found on map and on UA-cam there is a video how it looks inside😁
Does he know Del Tackett?
👍👍👌...fascinating and very clever structures built on top of those huge springs!!!.....interesting to watch! Thanks for sharing it, pal. 👍😁
I've never seen them, but I heard from a coworker that was a firefighter in there the natural retention pool they have is massive, and the water is so good employees fill their water bottles straight from it.
لا تنسي أبدا أن *الله*يحب القوي و الامين يا امريكا ،وليس القوي الجبار .تذكري ان كل هذا المدّ من عند *لله*سبحانه اجعليه رحمة و سندا للضعفاء في الارض ،انك في امتحان كذلك . أتعتدين ام تشكرين ربك فان شكرت فنحن بخير لا نخافك لان خلقنا ربنا لنعيش في ارضه .بورك لك يا امريكا .
見ただけでもう、圧倒される...
Translation: "I'm already overwhelmed just by looking at it..."
Any aliens chilling down there?
We've known about this for decades, so it's pretty sure there is another very secret complex like this one somewhere else.
this is home for us stargate fans
more real than you know
Take a secure complex and put a portal in it!🤡
Glad to see the blast door operational again...
It should be buried even deeper for when Anubis or one of the other Goul'd come knocking 🤣🤣😂😂
Oh yeah that big ass door, how cool is that
Yeah, at least show us the SGC!
🤣👍
I have seen the outside so many times from Stargate it is cool to see you drive into the tunnel.
このような施設を用い、NORADはサンタクロースの監視任務を遂行しています。
Tu envidia es tanta que te sale por la piel 😂😂😂😂
Yes 😂😂 it’s true
It's actually true🤣🤣🤣
サンタクロースは一晩で世界中を飛び回る速度と航続距離を誇り、かつ各家庭の子供部屋を精密に爆撃する能力があります。
そして子供達が欲するものを正確に把握する諜報力も考慮すれば、脅威の度合いは非常に高いと言わざるを得ないでしょう。
I saw Santa with my own two eyes
I was lucky enough to go inside for Christmas Eve to answer the phones on Santa Watch...in like 1999 when we lived near Colorado Springs..
Its like a scene from a action movie! Very cool!
I was stationed at the USAF Academy in 1973 and wanted to go see that place but never could. I think you had to have top secret clearance. I had no idea how long the driveway was to the facility until I saw this. The door to the entrance looks more like it's 12 feet by 12 feet and 4 feet deep, not 4 feet wide. Thanks.
I think that's because it wasn't the "tourist attraction" back then that it is today. Thank you; "nothing can stop the US Air Force!" 🎶
シャイアン基地っていうとガンダムUCのイメージがあるけど現実のは完全にVault以上のシェルターってレベルを超えてるな…
For a second I thought that was the Tron "now that is a big door"
The Facility is smaller then the SGC, but they are defintly hidding the US Stargate Down below :)) Wonderful to se SMC or Norad at their finest in action.
Hey! I been here... there's the giant door and that beige institutional paint
Went in back in 1989 with my Civil Air Patrol/Aviation Explorer's group
Remember them talking about not having a huge 'Wargames' style war room, but that they were wanting to upgrade.
We were shown a pretty small room (again with the beige paint) 3 officers watching 3 big radar screens and a bunch of binders/books locked in cages... and CRTs that presumably had secret info on them normally, but while we were in there, they had a splash screen with the Space Shuttle and "Welcome to NORAD" or something like that.
Cool facility
Then we went to the Air Force Academy - that Chapel is gorgeous
And Pike's Peak was breathtaking
Great Trip.
My dad was stationed there from 66' to 70' while he was there we ate Thanksgiving dinner out there for two years. My dad retired from there.
My grandfather was a Lt. Colonel in the CAP
Wow - the USA is so advanced!
A video of doors opening and closing in a large underground facility!
Lame
Nice channel thank you🎉
Thanks for converting foot to meter
Now that is a big door!
1:09 James Bond goes to work😂
LOL STAR GATE USED THE MAIN ENTRANCE IN THEIR EPISODES 😻
One of THE most noble plans in and thoughout Human History...
We salute you All and thank you for your service and sacrifices
Name one thing they have ever done for us
@@Aluttuh Protect you...
@paulpascual from?
@@Aluttuh Nuclear first strikes by other countries.
@Stunkos I wonder why other countries would want to nuke us.
Thanks 🇨🇦🇺🇸
2:25
一瞬、クリスマスツリーが見えた。。
That door is insane!
サンタクロース監視所だよね?ここ
Fascinating.
I could work there. I too like to look at FR24 while on duty 🤣
Imagine being told to stand fast just outside of the blast doors while they start to close... Just stand there for your death sentence with your puny rifle. lol
Looks so cozy
トイレ行く時に困りそうなほどゆっくりと開く扉だ
In the event of a nuclear attack, this complex would truly become a luxurious tomb. No one would be able to remove the millions of tons of debris that would block the exit tunnels. They would remain buried alive in the bowels of the mountain forever.
The 115th field artillery brigade would probably be dispatched, and have the mechanized equipment to dig a way out for survivors to relocate.That is, if some survived an atomic attack on Cheyenne.
@@themagus5906 you meant: if someone survived a nuclear attack outside the Cheyenne bunker.
Is this where my taxes are going? To protect people who don’t give a damn about me?
I got to enter Cheyanne Mountain with video cameras and shoot SecDef/NSA approved footage of the command center during an exercise. When I worked at NSA, I was given carte blanche to shoot footage for an eventual movie: "Nuclear Command And Control". I took footage inside: 1. a nuclear, ballistic-missile submarine at Kings Bay, 2. an ICBM Launch Control Center at FE Warren AFB, 3. B-2's at Whiteman AFB. 4. the NMCC at the Pentagon, 5. STRATCOM Command Center, and Cheyenne Mountain. I took this ton of footage back to Ft Meade and created a movie. I added music and other noises in their audio room. It was the coolest thing I've done in my life (and I've had an amazing life).
Y'all making me read?! I didn't spend 10 years in Vietnam crawling through blood and bones to read words
Wie geil ist das denn❤
Does Grubhub deliver? 😂
Been there and it's pretty darn cool.
😊❤😊Very impressive! Is the name taken from the (Red) Indian Mountain Tribe? ❤😊❤
Great visit reminded me of War Games
what happens if the entrance gets bombed and caves the tunnel ? How do you dig your way out of a granite tomb ?
There's actually more than one entrance and there is also escape hatches
0:22 Stargate Center is missing in the list.
im very supriced the steel doors was not fitted with some fat rubber gasget..
That one single vault door cost the American tax payers more than I’ll make in a lifetime.
Not sure what your point is, but at least it's going to American jobs.Most military sub-contractors are American companies; I worked for one of them in the circuit-board industry.
フォールアウトシリーズのVaultみたい☺
Nice work
Don't know what's happened to the US military today, years ago, this place didn't exist. You couldn't film even on the B road to get in there or overhead either. Now everything is a PR excercise.
They probably found a safer place, and are keeping that a secret. I mean even nuclear subs can to some degree be a means to a mobile command center.
Keyword years ago 😂 😮
They filmed Cheyenne Mountain a long time ago.
Surely they have other blacksites
@mehnameehjeff6325 it's not a secret. NORAD moved most operations into a modern facility under Peterson AFB, while the bulk of Space Force and US Cyber Command are down the road at Schriver AFB.
This should NOT be public knowledge!
The whole thing reminds me of the Aperture Science complex in Portal. It's also located in a deep mine established on big springs, looks nearly the same.
初期のコンピューターかクソデカサーバーに見えた
The new one is in outer space.
How many times over how many different years have I watched very similar videos as I reckon this one will be and still clicked the television channel or computer channel and enjoyed watching , listening ? Decades of swinging, alien incursion footholds, laser fire even. Saturday late evening I choose this. Let the show begin, while I eat strawberries.
Nice to see where Dick Cheney stood and watched the control operations of the 911 inside job.
I bet there is some cool stuff from the early Cold War in Cheyenne mountain
昔「ウォー・ゲーム」という映画で見ました。
Todo eso existe gracias a la confluencia de las diversas ramas de la ciencia. Desde la geología y la geofísica para poder determinar el mejor lugar para realizar la excavación... Hasta la ingeniería civil, eléctrica, hidráulica, mecánica, electrónica, informática, computación, etc. El mundo es mejor, gracias a las personas que estamos en capacidad de aplicar los conocimientos que nos brinda las ciencias básicas, sociales, económicas, naturales, etc.
Most wouldnt care but there is a little chapel inside the complex, very small, 2 pews (2 persons each) on both sides. and a small alter along the back wall. I always thought it was so cool that the designers wouldve thought of something like that - back in the day
I see a very serious weakness. I won't elaborate though. Thanks for the looksy
if a megaton nuke exploded outside sure everyone might survive, the problem is the heat from the nuke would literally MELT that huge door and everyone inside would be trapped for weeks if not months, once that huge door is melted with its hinges, how will they be able to open it when the whole thing is melted and re set once it cools?
Since the 1980s, federal planning assumes nothing hardened at under 2500 psi is survivable, including Minuteman launchers and all known America bunkers.
Какая разница (это же всего лишь люди...), если остальное управление будет в другом месте? Данные самоуничтожатся, а на точечный ущерб закроют глаза
@@petejames1326Russian and USA warheads are in the 100 to 500 kt strategic yield range. Submarine 100kt weapons most abundant. It's generally assumed a warhead approx 400 kt or so would destroy a USA silo or bunker portal. Giant fireball crater. All USA bunker inhabitants and silos gone. NORAD was obsolete by 1980.
@@DoomTape1981 so you think that a 100kt nuke could penetrate this complex and destroy this door totally? or would it just be badly melted and trap those inside as the door would be that badly damaged you wouldnt be able to open it for months
@@petejames1326 "Russia's SS-18 ICBM, armed with ten warheads, or China's DF-5 ICBM also ten warheads, could with just 50 missiles deliver 500 warheads having yield/accuracy combinations capable of a disarming surprise first strike destroying: All U.S. strategic command centers, like NORAD HQ at Peterson AFB and NORAD’s Alternate HQ inside Cheyenne Mountain."
I'm sure General Hammond loved this place! R.I.P. Don Davis.
I had to stop at 3:20, the video should be called, "Opening and closing of big heavy doors"!
over 5k door lovers liked the video. hahaha
They made that for aliens invasions but won't survive lol, aliens got god's technologies 😂
かっこいいなぁ。falloutとドラマのスターゲイトを思い出した。
(知っている人は居るかな...?)
言おうと思ってた笑
It's Stargate Command. Hi from Philadelphia.
여기 지하에 스타게이트 있을거 같다 😅😅😅
(It seems like there could be a Stargate down here )
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thanks hunges for your service
コロニーレーザーの官制室のあるところですねぇ…
ジェスタが降ってくるぞw
@@sagittarius5429 ロンド・ベルには勝てまい
Just imagine your inside that vault stuck with a 15 foot giant, what are you going to do?
男のロマン、秘密基地って感じの施設だな
Hero in Wing Zero endless waltz could easily crack that open😁
قال تعالى ( وظنوا انهم مانعتهم حصونهم من الله فأتاهم الله من حيث لم يحتسبوا) صدق الله العظيم