It’s not a bunker, just to survive a short salvo. As somebody who’s survived artillery and missile strikes just by laying on the ground, this one is one posh manor
That’s not something that would be used to survive “short salvos”. It indicates a long term danger, for which the bunker would require additional missing facilities.
Uhm, what charges those batteries, where do you poop, how do you change the air filters…
It’s not a bunker, just to survive a short salvo. As somebody who’s survived artillery and missile strikes just by laying on the ground, this one is one posh manor
Then why does it have a Geiger counter?
To tell if the air is contaminated.
That’s not something that would be used to survive “short salvos”. It indicates a long term danger, for which the bunker would require additional missing facilities.
Depends on how far away from Ground Zero you are.