Anyone remember the story coming out about a month before Trump started talking about acquiring Greenland that LIDAR scans had relocated the "lost" Camp Century?
I think the derp state has a currently operating base where Camp Century is.
Camp Century was a U.S. military scientific research base built beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet in 1959 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, located approximately 205 km (127 mi) east-northeast of Pituffik Space Base.
It was constructed using a "cut-and-cover" trenching technique, with 21 tunnels totaling 9,800 feet (3.0 km) in length, covered with arched steel roofs and buried under snow and ice.
The base, nicknamed the "city under the ice," housed up to 200 personnel and included facilities such as living quarters, laboratories, a hospital, a theater, a chapel, and a nuclear power plant.
The PM-2A portable nuclear reactor provided power for over three years and demonstrated the feasibility of deploying nuclear reactors in remote Arctic locations.
Anyone remember the story coming out about a month before Trump started talking about acquiring Greenland that LIDAR scans had relocated the "lost" Camp Century?
I think the derp state has a currently operating base where Camp Century is.
Camp Century was a U.S. military scientific research base built beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet in 1959 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, located approximately 205 km (127 mi) east-northeast of Pituffik Space Base. It was constructed using a "cut-and-cover" trenching technique, with 21 tunnels totaling 9,800 feet (3.0 km) in length, covered with arched steel roofs and buried under snow and ice. The base, nicknamed the "city under the ice," housed up to 200 personnel and included facilities such as living quarters, laboratories, a hospital, a theater, a chapel, and a nuclear power plant. The PM-2A portable nuclear reactor provided power for over three years and demonstrated the feasibility of deploying nuclear reactors in remote Arctic locations.
how the heck did they lose a massive base??