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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 05:33 AM Apr 2015

US aerospace command moving comms gear back to Cold War bunker

Source: AFP

The US military command that scans North America's skies for enemy missiles and aircraft plans to move its communications gear to a Cold War-era mountain bunker, officers said.

The shift to the Cheyenne Mountain base in Colorado is designed to safeguard the command's sensitive sensors and servers from a potential electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, military officers said.

The Pentagon last week announced a $700 million contract with Raytheon Corporation to oversee the work for North American Aerospace Command (NORAD) and US Northern Command.

Admiral William Gortney, head of NORAD and Northern Command, said that "because of the very nature of the way that Cheyenne Mountain's built, it's EMP-hardened."

Read more: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/us-aerospace-command-moving-comms-gear-back-cold-005320931.html

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US aerospace command moving comms gear back to Cold War bunker (Original Post) jakeXT Apr 2015 OP
The other night I was reading some information that Iran had made great strides TexasTowelie Apr 2015 #1
funny picture at the link vanamonde Apr 2015 #2
I never quite understood... DeadLetterOffice Apr 2015 #3
Morons and their stupid war-think. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2015 #4

TexasTowelie

(112,398 posts)
1. The other night I was reading some information that Iran had made great strides
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 05:49 AM
Apr 2015

in magrav technology that could disable our warships. If that is true then I can understand why NORAD would want to relocate to a better protected facility.

DeadLetterOffice

(1,352 posts)
3. I never quite understood...
Wed Apr 8, 2015, 08:08 AM
Apr 2015

... why NORAD left Cheyenne Mountain in the first place. As a War Games fan, the move made me sad.

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