Communist Rule
10-01-2004, 03:20
The USSCR government has recently decided to put its military engineers in the public market for such construction projects as hardened buildings, bunkers, sub-terranean command posts, sea fortresses, etc.
The USSCR has had excellent success in its defense at the MRC (Multi-national Research Center) and continues to fortify all of its miltiary bases superbly. To summarize:
THE USSCR IS OFFERING TO BUILD THE DEFENSES OF ANY AND ALL STRUCTURE, AS WELL AS MAKING THE STRUCTURE ITSELF, AND PROVIDING WEAPONRY. PRICES WILL VARY WITH PROJECT. TG FOR PRIVATE ORDERS OR POST HERE. TG FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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Communist Rule
10-01-2004, 03:25
I shall soon provide a link which shows my excellent set-up of defenses.
Communist Rule
10-01-2004, 03:27
OOC: For security purposes, and that other nations don't read our posts and carry off their own idea, and then say that their "intel" services got it, I'm going to post detailed security.
IC:
-The MRC sits high in the Ural Mountains, nestled into and against a sheer rise of rock. Protruding from that rise is a I= shaped entrance. There are three entrances, one for personnel and two for freight and emergency evacuation. At the personnel entrance there are large nuclear-preventative blast doors followed by two airlocks. The first is simply chemically preventative, the second emits a stronge electromagnetic pulse to neutralize any data recording/gathering devices. Followed by this is a security checkpoint consisting of a metal detector, and a chemcial trace detection. Each person is padded down by heavily-armed guards before a second blast door and airlock allows them into the facility. (By the second blast door, people are inside the mountain.) The freight entrances are shielded by large, reinforced blast doors. The road slips beneath the personnel entrance and has docking slips there. The freight then proceeds through the other side. There is another blast door at the docking bay (now underneath mountain) and two airlocks, EMP and chemical. The entire docking bay is guarded by heavily-armed guards. Inside the facility, there is basically a huge platform mounted on giant springs and enclosed in glass and a steel grid. Outside that glass enclosure is a large catwalk where armed guards patrol and monitor the security system which consists of over 400 cameras, 100 having a mini-gun mounted along with it. In total, 400 troops guard th facility. The whole facility is completely wrapped in copper wire to guard against EMP weapons, a "Faraday Cage".
Outside the tower, on either side of the personnell entrance are two cement guard towers, each having a spotlight, and equipment for cold-weather, night-time, and poor-weather conditions. There are four mounted .50 MGs, and two RPGs. There are 8 guards in total, 4 always on duty. There are a total of 6 underground SAMs nearby, whose positions will not be revealed. On the road up the mountains to the facility are four checkpoints, each having 6 guards, 3 always on shift. There are two .50 MGs, two RPGs, and one anti-air missile system. Each checkpoint has a steel gate, hydraulic steel pilons (vertically rise, able to stop an armoured car at about 40 MPH.), and a row of flip-up spikes. In total, 40 vehicles are permanently on the base. There are two helicopter pads, one always manned with a Mi-24 Hind "e" and the other always with a KA-60. The extent of the base into the mountain is unknown, but a construction forman once let slip that "we almost got decimated when we broke into that underground river".
End of Defences. Subject to Change.
Magnus Valerius
10-01-2004, 10:16
The Emperor of Magnus Valerius, in his recent civil war, requires the construction of redoubt systems that can comfortably protect one or two divisions. If the price is right, then the Empire shall order the construction of several.
Also, Emperor Alexander I requests information on the possibility of building a classified laboratory in the country as well, to develop new gases to use in battle other than the common mustard gas.
With Thanks,
- Phillipe Mauclerc, Imperial Envoy
On Behalf of Emperor Alexander I
Communist Rule
10-01-2004, 22:09
The USSCR would welcome this business deal. Please telegram with specifications, armament, etc. A price will be named then.
No-Dachi Yo
11-01-2004, 14:41
No-Dachi Yo would like a quote on the cost of building a military engineering complex from scratch. How much would a medium sized one be, and how much for a larger on, fortifications are not really required.