• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      Turns out that blowing up a hundred tons of rocket fuel underground will make some dirt land on top of roads.

      The ones closer to the silo are probably part of the rubble, the ones further away are likely just buried.

      If you want some idea of what blowing up an ICBMs worth of rocketsfuel will do: in 1980, a US serviceman dropped a spanner in a nuclear missile silo. That led to a fuel leak and the explosion from it sent the warhead flying THROUGH the 750 ton silo door and over threehundred meters away. There are some amazing books on the Damascus Silo incident.

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      1 month ago

      Yes, totally a psyop. No way an underground explosion could have spread soil in the streets around! /s