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Object 3003 Templewo, western Poland – one of the few places, where Red Army kept its most precious weapons during the Cold War period – more than 100 nuclear warheads were kept here. Heavily protected by Specnaz, elite Soviet AT forces, along with medium range SS-24 rockets stored on MAZ-543 trucks – very interesting place. I will try to write more on that later.
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