Английская Википедия:Deep Underground Support Center

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Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Distinguish The Deep Underground Support Center (DUSC) was a Strategic Air Command nuclear bunker proposal in 1962 for "a hardened command post...to withstand a 100-megaton weapon with a 0.5 n.m. CEP".[1] Favored for a mine near Cripple Creek, Colorado (west of the Cheyenne Mountain nuclear bunker started in 1961), the DUSC was to be Шаблон:Convert deep and be "able to accommodate some 200 people for [30 days] to handle the large volume of data processing and analysis required for strike assessment, as well as follow-on strike and other decisions."Шаблон:RШаблон:Rp Cost estimates for the SAC Control System facility increased to $200 million, and when the operational year slipped from 1965 to 1969, SAC decided in 1963 "for a long-endurance, all airborne concept instead" (Wainstein), and the JCS and OSD concurred with the DUSC project cancellation.[2]

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  1. Wainstein cites: Historical and Research Division, Strategic Air Command, History of the Strategic...1962
  2. Wainstein cites: Шаблон:Citation and a Joint Chiefs of StaffШаблон:Verify source "Draft Memorandum for the President": National Deep Underground Command Post, 7 November 1963, TOP SECRET.