I was reading this article about people who have purchased former missile silos/installations and turned them into homes, data centers, and other things. After thinking about this for a while an idea popped into my head: how many of these former missile sites are still targeted by Russia? Most of the ICBMs that the U.S. and Russia(Soviets) use(d) are(were) physically aligned and programmed for one specific target. So how many of these antique weapons are still fixed at locations that are no longer military?
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