Zeljava Underground Airforce Base, Croatia.

Nov 14, 2010 19:55

Known as "Objekat 505", the Zeljava Airbase was built in 1965, to service the Yugoslavian Airforce. Costing around $6 Billion, it comprises a system of tunnels designed to accommodate fixed wing aircraft built into the base of Mount Pljesevica, the tunnels capable of 3.5kms worth of storage, 'nose to tail' in a one way loop, with turning bays and ( Read more... )

croatia, land mines, airplanes, military tunnels

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wotanson November 14 2010, 20:20:45 UTC
не знаю как ты отнесешься к комментарию по русски но это очень круто

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vaf November 14 2010, 20:45:03 UTC
Блин, где ни встретишь руины и заброшки, с 95% вероятностью ех-ссср граждане будут :)

Photos are really cool!

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wotanson November 14 2010, 20:54:19 UTC
))))))))

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farspark November 14 2010, 22:38:55 UTC
У этого журнала процентов 50 читателей - русские)

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russos November 14 2010, 20:42:45 UTC
Wow! Amazing! Great!

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gunzel412 November 14 2010, 23:32:34 UTC
To reduce any blast shock. They are like baffles. They are designed to disrupt any blast shockwave from going all the way down the tunnel.

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ralphmirebs November 15 2010, 00:14:16 UTC
Very, very nice!

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mittelshpile November 15 2010, 00:17:40 UTC
клевые самолётики в кустах забытые

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