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I disagree. If munitions are in constant storage that reading will be high. Yes? Unless a base uses shielding, but those munitions will be transporting anyway. Can you provide readings from areas hosting bases with nukes or storing shells that supposedly produce radiation? It's the only way to confirm your theory. You could do this in Russia, or Europe, Asia, perhaps? Near an active nuclear base using transports. As an example we'd see this reading in Svastapol? Not quite but maybe. When it outfits the Fleet.

No that graph hasn't showed much going back 1 month prior. As I said months, prior to conflict and during conflict. I am speculating parts of the industrial sector got turned into war facilities. They go through periods of inactivity. If it is industry. You've done the same on citing munition transport.

We are trying to establish a few things. If industry causes it. If it is those munitions. If it is detonation. If it is an exhaust.

Another theory you haven't used is if there was a prior attack on the city, prior to the main explosions, the x2 hits in question. This often happens, an attack prior, testing air defenses.

Otherwise who knows. I am sticking with, encased shells don't provide that reading.

1 year ago
1 score
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I disagree. If munitions are in constant storage that reading will be high. Yes? Unless a base uses shielding, but those munitions will be transporting anyway. Can you provide readings from areas hosting bases with nukes or storing shells that supposedly produce radiation? It's the only way to confirm your theory. You could do this in Russia or Europe, Asia, perhaps? Near active nuclear base using transports. As an example we'd see this reading in Svastapol? Not quite but maybe. When it outfits the Fleet.

No that graph hasn't showed much going back 1 month prior. As I said months, prior to conflict and during conflict. I am speculating parts of the industrial sector got turned into war facilities. They go through periods of inactivity. If it is industry.

We are trying to establish a few things. If industry causes it. If it is those munitions. If it is detonation. If it is an exhaust.

Another theory you haven't used is if there was a prior attack on the city, prior to the main explosions, the x2 hits in question. This often happens, an attack prior, testing air defenses.

Otherwise who knows. I am sticking with, encased shells don't provide that read.

1 year ago
1 score
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I disagree. If munitions are in constant storage that reading will be high. Yes? Unless a base uses shielding, but those munitions will be transporting anyway. Can you provide readings from areas hosting bases with nukes or storing shells that supposedly produce radiation? It's the only way to confirm your theory. You could do this in Russia or Europe, Asia, perhaps? Near active nuclear base using transports. As an example we'd see this reading in Svastapol? Not quite but maybe.

No that graph hasn't showed much going back 1 month prior. As I said months, prior to conflict and during conflict. I am speculating parts of the industrial sector got turned into war facilities. They go through periods of inactivity. If it is industry.

We are trying to establish a few things. If industry causes it. If it is those munitions. If it is detonation. If it is an exhaust.

Another theory you haven't used is if there was a prior attack on the city, prior to the main explosions, the x2 hits in question. This often happens, an attack prior, testing air defenses.

Otherwise who knows. I am sticking with, encased shells don't provide that read.

1 year ago
1 score