https://nuke.fas.org/guide/china/facility/haiyan.htm
Northwest Nuclear Weapons Research and Design Academy Ninth Academy / Factory 211 / State Plant 221 Haiyan / Dhashu / Koko Nor 36°57'N 100°55'E
“The Haiyan or Koko Nor complex in Qinghai Province in Tibet was the major nuclear weapons R&D center in China and, up to the early 1970s it was the major weapons fabrication center as well.
This large nuclear stockpile site and nearby weapons development complex had facilities for high explosive and fissile component production, general component (cases, electrical systems) production, final weapons assembly, HE component testing, and environment testing.
In the late 1960s as part of the "third line" effort to relocate critical defense infrastructure in the relatively remote interior, China built new [allegedly underground] facilities supplement the plutonium production reactor at Jiuquan [third line plutonium production reactor at Guangyuan]”
Here’s how close this place is to where the video came from:
https://files.catbox.moe/sk1tl7.jpeg https://files.catbox.moe/wfgqn6.jpeg https://files.catbox.moe/7ac1n2.jpeg
https://nuke.fas.org/guide/china/facility/haiyan.htm
Northwest Nuclear Weapons Research and Design Academy Ninth Academy / Factory 211 / State Plant 221 Haiyan / Dhashu / Koko Nor 36°57'N 100°55'E
“The Haiyan or Koko Nor complex in Qinghai Province in Tibet was the major nuclear weapons R&D center in China and, up to the early 1970s it was the major weapons fabrication center as well.
This large nuclear stockpile site and nearby weapons development complex had facilities for high explosive and fissile component production, general component (cases, electrical systems) production, final weapons assembly, HE component testing, and environment testing.
In the late 1960s as part of the "third line" effort to relocate critical defense infrastructure in the relatively remote interior, China built new [allegedly underground] facilities supplement the plutonium production reactor at Jiuquan [third line plutonium production reactor at Guangyuan]”
Here’s how close this place is to where the video came from:
https://files.catbox.moe/wfgqn6.jpeg https://files.catbox.moe/7ac1n2.jpeg
https://nuke.fas.org/guide/china/facility/haiyan.htm
Northwest Nuclear Weapons Research and Design Academy Ninth Academy / Factory 211 / State Plant 221 Haiyan / Dhashu / Koko Nor 36°57'N 100°55'E
“The Haiyan or Koko Nor complex in Qinghai Province in Tibet was the major nuclear weapons R&D center in China and, up to the early 1970s it was the major weapons fabrication center as well.
This large nuclear stockpile site and nearby weapons development complex had facilities for high explosive and fissile component production, general component (cases, electrical systems) production, final weapons assembly, HE component testing, and environment testing.
In the late 1960s as part of the "third line" effort to relocate critical defense infrastructure in the relatively remote interior, China built new [allegedly underground] facilities supplement the plutonium production reactor at Jiuquan [third line plutonium production reactor at Guangyuan]”
Here’s how close this place is to where the video came from:
https://files.catbox.moe/wfgqn6.jpeg https://files.catbox.moe/7ac1n2.jpeg