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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Virginia you need to be west of Winchester to not be evaporated or in an unsurvivable amount of radiation band. South of dc gets the quantico and Norfolk impacts so that would be a bad area too. Maryland is harder to figure out because ft Meade and nsa could have 10 weapons hit there but there which would make the state uninhabitable.[/quote] Doesn’t that depend on wind direction?[/quote] Not for DC area. The nukes have to be at ground level to hit the data centers and protected areas. So their radiation zones are smaller but much more intense wind will have minimal impact as Russia has no less than 300-400 for dc, va and other mid Atlantic areas. 3-4 nukes air burst over Manhattan will do the trick, but dc area gets a lot more ground impact and unsurvivable radiation. Intel and DOD are target #1 and [b]they will make sure they do not miss[/b].[/quote] Are we *sure* that Russian nukes a) work b) would hit with any accuracy? I mean, just based on their invasion of Ukraine, they don't seem to have the logistics working very well....?[/quote]
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