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Teh One Who Knocks
08-14-2020, 11:34 AM
Mary Meisenzahl - Business Insider


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A piece of Cold War history went up for auction in North Dakota on Tuesday.

Decommissioned in the 1970s, the Remote Sprint Launcher 4 is a time capsule in need of repair. Other Cold War era missile silos have appeared for sale around the country in the last year, including in Arizona, Kansas, and New Jersey.

The 50 acre property has not officially sold yet, as the seller and bidders negotiate on an acceptable price. In the meantime, see what it looks like now.

The sale includes 49 acres of property in northeastern North Dakota.

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The bunker itself has 11,000 square feet underground, mostly untouched since it was decommissioned in the 1970s.

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It's located in rural Fairdale, North Dakota, "in the middle of a prairie," the seller told The Bismarck Tribune.

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Leslie Volochenko bought the property in 2012 for an undisclosed amount.

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Now, with plans to move to Texas, he's hoping to find an interested buyer.

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The property is officially called the Remote Sprint Launcher 4, where Sprint missiles were kept with potential to launch during the Cold War.

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Sprint was an Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), built to take out incoming missiles before they could strike.

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ICBMs in North Dakota were considered the last defense against a Soviet attack over the arctic, Military Times reported.

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Sprint missiles were 30 foot long cones that weighed over 7,700 lbs.

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They could travel as fast as 7,000 miles per hour.

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It was decommissioned in the 1970s, and has largely remained untouched since.

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By the time the site was active, it had already been defunded.

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Now it sits as a time capsule to the Cold War and the near miss of nuclear war.

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Volochenko intended to refurbish the property, but he never got around to it

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He hasn't changed much about it since 2012.

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His only major addition was writing his last name on the entry tunnel.

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He has also been working on cleaning up water that leaked inside the bunker.

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As far as sprucing up the exterior, Volochenko says he planted flowers and released some pheasants.

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"They're intact but they show signs of abandonment. They're rusty and in need of repair. There are 14 missile tubes. It's quite a facility" property manager David Keller told Military Times.

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Despite the need for repairs, Keller says the site is "the ultimate in pandemic getaway spots."

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The property has 14 missile launch tubes, plus a command bunker.

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An auction was scheduled for Tuesday, August 11 through Pfifer's Auction and Realty.

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There was no starting bid for the auction, but Keller told the Bismarck Tribune that he expected the property to do well.

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He indicated that there was interest from doomsday preppers and Cold War history fans.

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Concrete walls over two feet thick, in a bunker deep underground, could certainly appeal to someone looking for a fallout shelter from natural disasters, attacks, and pandemics.

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Some have suggested potential as a campsite, or tourist attraction, which has been done with some other decommissioned missile silos around the US.

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The property's untouched status makes it a relative rarity.

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There were once as many as 1,200 nuclear weapons stored in North Dakota.

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Keller told Atlas Obscura that North Dakota was an ideal place for missiles not just because of the location, but also the low population density.

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Most have been demolished or used for scrap parts, so Remote Sprint Launcher 4 is a rare find.

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The property is double fenced, so it could provide privacy and security for anyone willing to take on the work of a major fixer-upper.

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Despite the historical significance of the property, the auction didn't go according to plan.

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The final bid of $52,500 was far below estimates.

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Keller told Business Insider that there were more than 70 bidders at the auction.

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However, the seller did not accept the final bid, and Keller says that they will continue negotiating.

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The missile silo-turned-doomsday-bunker market can be hard to predict. In December, a Titan II missile complex in Arizona sold for $420,000, $20,000 over asking.

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A few months later, two more Arizona missile silos went on sale for $495,000 each. One sold for $500,000, while the other saw a price cut and is still on the market.

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Goofy
08-14-2020, 12:56 PM
Cool!

Muddy
08-14-2020, 02:43 PM
That place would cost you 10 mil to get it straight...

FBD
08-14-2020, 02:59 PM
$52k :lol:

DemonGeminiX
08-14-2020, 03:03 PM
That place would cost you 10 mil to get it straight...

That's why the original owner sold it and nobody wants to pay whatever he's asking for it.

Hugh_Janus
08-14-2020, 08:37 PM
surely he's put it up for sale at the wrong end of the pandemic

PorkChopSandwiches
08-18-2020, 04:37 PM
$52k :lol:

Best I can do

Teh One Who Knocks
08-18-2020, 04:39 PM
There was a cold war era nuclear missile silo in the town I grew up in.

FBD
08-18-2020, 05:47 PM
no cool shit like that around here, but there is severely haunted stuff like dudleytown :lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-18-2020, 05:49 PM
no cool shit like that around here, but there is severely haunted stuff like dudleytown :lol:

It's one of only two that are/were in Vermont (the rest of the silos were in New York) that surrounded the old Plattsburgh Air Force Base in upstate New York when it was nuclear equipped and part of the Strategic Air Command. A cool piece of trivia about the old base, Plattsburgh AFB's runway was large enough to land the space shuttle. It was on a list of alternate landing sites for the space shuttle.

FBD
08-18-2020, 06:07 PM
It's one of only two that are/were in Vermont (the rest of the silos were in New York) that surrounded the old Plattsburgh Air Force Base in upstate New York when it was nuclear equipped and part of the Strategic Air Command. A cool piece of trivia about the old base, Plattsburgh AFB's runway was large enough to land the space shuttle. It was on a list of alternate landing sites for the space shuttle.

my bro used to do some contract work there...I remember going to some of my dad's triathalons near there, I remember an F4 taking off and pulling a 90 degree turn above everyone once, sofaking loud! where in vt were they? (its the only state I know almost as well as CT, lol)

Teh One Who Knocks
08-18-2020, 06:09 PM
my bro used to do some contract work there...I remember going to some of my dad's triathalons near there, I remember an F4 taking off and pulling a 90 degree turn above everyone once, sofaking loud! where in vt were they? (its the only state I know almost as well as CT, lol)

http://www.siloworld.net/556thSMS/SWANTON/SWANTON.HTM

Swanton and Alburg...there's links at the bottom of that page that shows all 12 silos that were part of the base.

FBD
08-18-2020, 06:23 PM
http://www.siloworld.net/556thSMS/SWANTON/SWANTON.HTM

Swanton and Alburg...there's links at the bottom of that page that shows all 12 silos that were part of the base.

two places I know well....alburg, lol, no shit. fkn love the golf course there.

I miss the lake. and I miss when the lake was pristine like it was back in the 80s.

Teh One Who Knocks
08-18-2020, 07:18 PM
I miss small town living sometimes. For all it's faults as far as the state government goes, Vermont is a pretty good place to grow up as a kid.