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biglymonies t1_j7c8xw8 wrote
I think the only worthwhile target in Maine outside of the ones you listed would be the VLF towers in Cutler. Not sure how much they're used, though.
Edit: apparently quite a bit
> This allows continuous transmission, crucial since the Navy closed Annapolis (NSS), the only other East Coast VLF station.
Coffee-FlavoredSweat t1_j7dembk wrote
You don’t need to nuke VLF Cutler to destroy it.
In the winter they routinely have to pump additional power into the antenna arrays to keep them de-iced.
A conventional bomb or missile hitting one of the antenna towers or the control building would take down the whole operation.
ppitm t1_j7cpmdi wrote
BIW is definitely a target in a high use scenario. Portland was already leaked as a Chinese countervalue target because it is easy to hit over the poles. They aim to hit at least one city in each state.
RobertLeeSwagger t1_j7cvdhv wrote
I don’t think BIW is worth using a nuclear weapon on. Could easily cripple it with something less destructive unless collateral damage is a goal.
ppitm t1_j7dl7h7 wrote
Actual target lists from the Cold War would disagree with you. There's no scenario where someone would attack it with anything other than a nuclear weapon.
spintrackz t1_j7e47jz wrote
Yep. Strategic target. Heavy industry and military production. They might as well paint a bullseye on the roof.
spintrackz t1_j7e30fi wrote
The Chinese aren't crazy or stupid enough to start lobbing rockets our way. Pooty Poot on the other hand... is, and has a lot more missiles than Xi does.
ppitm t1_j7e3k7f wrote
A guy who makes all his guests sit on the far end of a 50-foot-long conference table doesn't sound like someone too keen to die in a fireball.
spintrackz t1_j7e41g1 wrote
No, but he would be the kind of guy to think he could get away with it without dying in a fireball. He's also got that nifty Dead Hand system he knows he can use.
Filbertine t1_j7cwden wrote
I thought it was strange that Loring wasn’t there!
Guygan t1_j7d5d5w wrote
> Portland only because of size and deep water port,
And it’s the closest port to Europe.
spintrackz t1_j7e1y5x wrote
Rangely possibly as a secondary target in a counter-force exchange. Public knowledge that a US Navy SERE school is there. Doubtful they'd waste anything over 2 Kts on it though.
Awkward_Mixture_8990 t1_j7f3tu4 wrote
As a guy who’s been there it wouldn’t take more than 50lb of tannerite to remove that structure.
theresin t1_j7hfet5 wrote
BNAS would still be useful in an all-out scenario, because you know damn well the government would take it back over if they had to (all the facilities are still there, as is the long runway).
But barring that, a lot of BIW's infrastructure and work-force are located from Brunswick to Wiscasset so ... might as well be thorough.
hike_me t1_j7lg1hy wrote
It takes years to build and launch a ship. BIW is basically irrelevant in total nuclear war
It’s only on the 2000 warhead scenario because they’re probably running out of strategically important things to nuke at that point
AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j7hjr7r wrote
Yeah seems a little odd for northern new england in general.
I get NH has he Seabrook nuclear plant, but Manchester? And what's in western VT?
oopsidasical t1_j7pt09u wrote
Western Vermont is the home of the 158&315 fighter squadrons. They patrol the northeast. F-16s and F-22s, I think.
AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j7q36k8 wrote
Huh TIL, thanks!
Ferrousglobin t1_j7ikuea wrote
They’ll make it an even DEEPER water port
moxie-maniac t1_j7c5ha4 wrote
Bath Iron Works and Brunswick NAS?
NH Pease AFB? Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. (Technically in Maine.)?
IamSauerKraut t1_j7cradl wrote
1 nuke could take out both BIW and BNAS.
nzdastardly t1_j7ea1w5 wrote
Yeah but if you've got 3000, may as well be thorough.
OriginalGordol t1_j7ey353 wrote
Pease hasn't had bombers in over a decade nor nukes longer than that. It's half civil air and half USAF Reserves now flying tankers. And at least 70% of the non airstrip land is civilian.
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ed74morrow t1_j7bv0q2 wrote
Thank God I wouldn't want to suffer.
ppitm t1_j7c0q11 wrote
Exactly. Being vaporized is far preferable to starvation or living in the theocracy that would replace the US government.
OldSchoolRNS t1_j7enymb wrote
is replacing
Ironbird207 t1_j7cznhc wrote
Cutler should be on the list. People think it's shut down but it's just under civilian control. When the Ukraine invasion happened it began running 24/7.
Coffee-FlavoredSweat t1_j7df05t wrote
Nobody would waste a nuke on a radio antenna. They have conventional bombs for that.
Coffee-FlavoredSweat t1_j7dfugy wrote
A map like this is kind of funny.
You gotta think there’s at least 1 nuclear-capable country saying, “oh neat, we didn’t even think about nuking Muleshoe, Texas!
spintrackz t1_j7e4czj wrote
They used to print these in civil defense manuals when my parents were growing up. I think my dad still has one kicking around somewhere.
AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j7hjwe1 wrote
Some of them feel like "what am I going to do with all these nukes?!"
Shakedwn t1_j7cdx43 wrote
BIW; heavy industry and institutional knowledge also Portsmouth for similar reasons. Air fields by themselves are not strategically important.
Runnah5555 t1_j7cjabi wrote
Can’t even grow crops in them.
IamSauerKraut t1_j7crjqm wrote
Air fields have aircraft. Hitting air fields reduces the response. Also, many repurposed air fields contain the offices/sites of defense contractors.
hike_me t1_j7lgfhc wrote
It takes years to build and launch a ship from BIW. In any scenario where hundreds of nukes are flying it’s basically irrelevant.
Air fields are strategically important if they factor into an immediate counter offensive.
DirigoNomad t1_j7e0v65 wrote
I know "they" wouldn't need a nuke for it but, I'm honestly surprised that Bangor International isn't on the list. It's a vitally important runway for the Air Force as it's the last airport in America to stop and refuel.
DeedricMoon t1_j7cazls wrote
Ag, okay, just move to northern Maine or western Colorado. Got it.
indyaj t1_j7cobm3 wrote
Western Colorado is lovely. Just don't vote for that nutcase Boebert when you get there.
IamSauerKraut t1_j7croke wrote
Pretty much everything in CO is in the Front Range.
indyaj t1_j7cxemm wrote
What do you mean by "everything"? I'm a desert rat. Western Colorado is perfect.
IamSauerKraut t1_j7d551l wrote
"pretty much" =/= "all"
indyaj t1_j7d756h wrote
Oh. Ok. I disagree. Everything is in western Colorado.
IamSauerKraut t1_j7ddn3n wrote
If you want to think of the Front Range as being western CO, I'm okay with it. I just see those sites as being east of the Front Range.
indyaj t1_j7e44m0 wrote
I was replying to the person who said the places to move are northern Maine and western Colorado. I wasn't talking or thinking about the sites. I guess that's why I misunderstood your previous comment lol.
fLux3303 t1_j7d9d6c wrote
Cabin in the rockies
Forward-Ant-4433 t1_j7elyih wrote
FYI. Our highways are designed to turn into runways by laying down the lampposts
libby-bee t1_j7fs7ho wrote
Do you have more info on this?
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Comfortable_Bar_4837 t1_j7ef68y wrote
Russian propaganda at its finest
TwoforFlinching613 t1_j7dnef6 wrote
Excited to live in Boston (actual city) and frequently visit my family in Scarborough/Portland, which should work out well.
InfamousCelery4438 t1_j7dzcq1 wrote
Meh. I watched The Day After, in the 1980's. Then some fucking asshole from Pease Airforce base broke the sound barrier over our heads. Have a nice day, asshole.
Claudius-Germanicus t1_j7fhzdu wrote
laughs in unorganized territories
Moot_n_aboot t1_j7fjy5p wrote
BIW or the former Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Station spent fuel storage yard?
MosskeepForest t1_j7cp0id wrote
The great thing about Maine is that fallout won't be carried here as easily. The explosions aren't the worse part of a nuke (or what kills the most people), instead it's the days of fallout that begins to snow after.
ppitm t1_j7cq42x wrote
That's not correct. Fallout is not a threat unless it's a ground burst. Only missile silos and bunkers would be targeted with ground bursts.
indyaj t1_j7co6jq wrote
eyeroll. Whatever. Fucking relax.
Disclaimer: I'm gen-x.
normal_lava t1_j7cuhu6 wrote
everyone here seems pretty relaxed.
11feetWestofEast t1_j7c87mb wrote
Portland, Brunswick NAS, maine Yankee. That's all based off of cold War Era ideals. Loring used to be on there as well. The reality is now that both Brunswick and maine yankee are basically worthless as targets, maine has almost no real worthy targets. Portland only because of size and deep water port, but even that is low on the scale