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| Subterranea UK sites in WW2 and others in Cold War Subterranea UK sites in WW2 and others in Cold War I think that its the subforum adequated to this link, in other case, please dear moderators move it at his place Its a fascinating and great site about the subterranean instalations in the UK territories, as Radar Chain Home, in the first years of the XXth Century or in the Cold War, with profuse and ilustrated technical documentation. Subterranea Britannica: Home Page Jan
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| Senior Member | Don't like bumping really old threads, but I think this is interesting, and I actually worked in this environment in the 70s/80s and it was a truly integrated system then...
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| An overview of the Brit ADGE Future of the United States Long Range, Heavy Manned Bomber Programme Despite the wording of the link.
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