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Revision as of 16:21, 25 June 2022
The probable Soviet anti-UK nuke targeting list for 1983
This is a worse case scenario based on the most overly zealous online interpretations of a predicted Soviet atomic attack on the UK and the chaos directly afterwards and any epidemics an supply shortages shortly there after.
Targets include population centers, industrial zones, atomic research centers, transport hubs, government control centers, military bases, major ports, key air ports, dockyards, atomic bunkers and RSGs.
The map
The results are in part divided by UK County, Shire Borough, Metropolitan District, N. Irish Distract and London Borough of 1983 as a % of the 1981 population levels. Due to the large area involved, population variations, uneven nuking patterns and\or major rivers dividing them most the counties are partly or wholly sub-divided in to their borough councils or groups of borough councils. Some places like Herefordshire and Rutland would restore their old borders and independent county status as best they could after the ATL collapse of central government and did get there OTL local government wishes in the 1990s anyhow.
Disclaimer
It is inherently a mixture of research in to both known facts and released secrets, along with much educated guess work!
The USSR's targets
The "city killer" attacks
Speculative, but probably not happen in the UK
The possible 3mt strike
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
The possible 2mt strike
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
The possible 1.5mt strike
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
The possible 1.3mt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
The sizes that were more likely used in the UK
The 1mt or 1.1mt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Hampshire
- Southampton
The 800Kt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
The 750Kt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
The 650Kt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Aldwych
The 550Kt or 500Kt strikes
- Greater London
- Brixton
- Whitehall
- Queenhithe
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
The 450Kt or 400kt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Palace of Westminster
- Aldwych
- Bethnal Green
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Avon
- Bristol
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
The strategic nukes attack
The 300kt strikes
- Greater London
- Whitehall
- Palace of Westminster
- Aldwych
- Bethnal Green
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Avon
- Bristol
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
The 200kt strikes
Major cities that are hit with a 200kt nuke-
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- HMNB Portsmouth
- W. Yorkshire
- Leeds
- Tyne and Wear
- Newcastle
- Gateshead
- Sunderland
- Avon
- Bristol
- South Yorkshire
- Sheffield
- Greater London
- Fullham
- Shooters' Hill
- The former Canary Warf Dock on the Isle of Dogs
- Deptford
- Tottenham
- Hammersmith
- Brixton
- Soho
- Aldwych
- Thamesmead
- Bethnal Green
- Devon
- HMNB Devonport
The 150kt strikes
Major naval bases hit with a 150kt nuke
- Strathclyde
- Faslane
- Holy Loch
- DM Glen Douglas
- HMNB Clyde
- RAND Coulport
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Hampshire
- HMNB Portsmouth
- Portsmouth
- Gosport
- Southampton
- HMS Excellent "stone frigate" (shore establishment) on Whale Island near Portsmouth.
- HMS Collingwood (shore establishment)
- HMS Sultan (engineering establishment)
- Devon
- Plymouth
- HMNB Devonport
- Devonport
- Greater London
- Grenwhich naval docks and collage
- RAF Northolt
The 100kt strikes
Settlements over 200,000 that are hit with a 100kt nuke-
- Greater London
- Acton
- Grenwich
- Chiswick
- Rainham (the one that was in Essex and is now in London)
- Ilfrord
- Chingford
- Penge
- Bexlyheath
- Finchley
- Tooting Beck
- Elephant & Castle
- Beckton
- Northolt
- Willesden
- Brixton
- Catford
- Dulwitch
- Lambeth
- Croydon
- Battersea
- Tottenham
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
- Coventry
- Wolverhampton
- Merseyside
- Liverpool
- Birkenhead
- S. Yorkshire
- Sheffield
- W. Yorkshire
- Leeds
- Bradford
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Avon
- Bristol
- Leicestershire
- Leicester
- Humberside
- Hull
- Nottinghamshire
- Nottingham
- Staffordshire
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Derbyshire
- Derby
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
Major cities and districts hit with a 100kt nuke
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Stockport
- Trafford
- Salford
- Rochdale
- Greater London
- Limehouse
- Kensington
- Southwark Park
- Regents Park
- Kentish Town
- Palace of Westminster
- Soho
- Dagenham
- Bermondsy
- Hackney Wick
- White City
- East Finchley
- Fullham
- Shirley (the one in Croydon LB)
- Ponder's End
- Northolt
- Hendon
- Beckenham
- Clapham
- Tottenham Hale
- W. Drayton
- Buckingham Palace
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
- Islington
- Holbourn
- Chelsea
- Wemberley
- Thamesmead
- Queenhithe
- Ludgate Hill
- Clerkenwell
- Depford
- Uxbridge
- Camden Town
- Vauxhall
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
- Coventry
- Wolverhampton
- Smethwick
- Dudley
- Oldbury
- Wendsbury
- Hampstead, Birmingham
- West Bromwich
- Dudley Port
- Halesowen
- Leicestershire
- Leicester
- Staffordshire
- Stafford
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Newcastle-under-Lyme
- N. Ireland
- Belfast
- W. Yorkshire
- Huddersfield
- Bradford
- Kent
- Gravesend
- Gillingham (the one in Kent)
- Rochester
- Chatham
- Maidstone
- Dartford
- Dover
- Ashford (the one in Kent)
- Merseyside
- Liverpool
- Bootle
- Birkenhead
- Gwent
- Newport (the one in Gwent)
- South Glamorgan
- Cardiff
- West Glamorgan
- Swansea
- Mid Glamorgan
- Bridgend
- Port Talbot
- Essex
- Greys
- Tilbury
- Southend-On-Sea
- Humberside
- Hull
- Scunthorpe
- Immingham
- Grimsbury
- Grampian
- Aberdeen
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
- E. Kilbride
- Cumbernaud
- Motherwell
- Camberslang
- Clydebank
- Lothian
- Edinburgh
- Lieth
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Kirkcaldy
- Cleveland
- Stockton-Upon-Tees
- Middlesbrough
- Teesside
- Middelsbourugh
- Tyne and Wear
- Newcastle
- Gateshead
- Sunderland
- E. Sussex
- Brighton
- Hove
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Portsmouth
- Eastliegh
- Gosport
- Cosham
- Hertfordshire
- Watford
- Berkshire
- Slough
- Reading
- Wokingham
- Derbyshire
- Derby
- Notinghamshire
- Nottingham
- Wilthshire
- Swindon
- Cambrdgshire
- Cambridge
- Surrey
- Guilford
- Oxfordshire
- Oxford
- Avon
- Bristol
- Avonmouth
- Dorset
- Bornmouth
Critical steel mills and fabrication facilities hit with a 100kt nuke
- Strathclyde
- Ravenscraig Steelworks- Motherwell
- Dalzell Steelworks- Motherwell
- Motherwell large scale steel fabrication plants.
- Wishaw large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Humberside
- Scunthorpe
- Mid Glamorgan
- Port Talbot
- Gewnt
- Newport (the one in Gwent)
- W. Midlands
- Round Oak Steelworks
- Cleveland
- Teesside Steelworks
Major government seats hit with a 100kt nuke
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Gloucestershire
- Cheltenham
- Lothian
- Edinburgh
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
- Greater London
- Palace of Westminster
- Whitehall
- Nottinghamshire
- Nottingham
- N. Yorkshire
- Catterick
- York
- Lancashire
- Preston
- Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge
- Kent
- Dover
- Gravesend
- Berkshire
- Reading
- Devon
- Salcombe
- South Glamorgan
- Cardiff
- Powys
- Breckon
- Gwent
- Newport (the one in Gwent)
- Worcestershire
- Worcester
- Kidderminster
- N. Ireland
- Armagh
- County Durham
- Durham
- Hampshire
- Basingstoke
- Cosham
- Surrey
- Guildford
- Cobham
- S. Yorkshire
- Sheffield
- Avon
- Bristol
- Bath
- E. Sussex
- Brighton
- Oxfordshire
- Oxford
RSG complexes hit with 2 100kt nukes
- Kent
- Tunbridge Wells
- Dover Castel's tunnels
- Gravesend
- Tayside
- Cultybraggan (the one near Perth).
- Grampian
- RAF Buchan
- The Western Isles
- RAF Benbecula
- The Shetlands
- RAF Saxa Vord
- Fife
- Anstruther
- Strathclyde
- East Kilbride
- Lothian
- Kirkwelton
- Northumberland
- Hexham
- Licolnshire
- Skendleby
- Licestershire
- Loughbrough
- Norfolk
- Bawburgh
- Hertfordshire
- Hertford
- Essex
- Kelvedon Hatch
- East Sussex
- Crowborough
- Devon
- Bolt Head/Hope Cove
- Gloucestershire
- Ullenwood
- Wiltshire
- Hawthorne near Chilmark
- RAF Chilmark
- Mid Glamorgan
- Brackla Hill in Bridgend
- Clwyd
- Borras, Wrexham
- Powys
- Breckon barracks
- Worcestershire
- Drakelow Tunnels
- Worcester
- Staffordshire
- Swynnerton
- Cheshire
- Hack Green
- Lancashire
- Longley Lane in Goosnargh
- N. Ireland
- In the Woodside Industrial Estate in Ballymena, County Antrim.
- N. Yorkshire
- Shipton
- Merseyside
- Southport
- Hampshire
- Basingstoke
- Surrey
- Guildford
RSG complexes hit with a 100kt nukes
- Durhamshire
- Durham
- Clwyd
- Colwyn Bay
- Kent
- Maidstone
- Oxfordshire
- Cowley
- Bedfordshire
- Bedford
- Avon
- Bristol
- W. Midlands
- Coventry
- W. Sussex
- Horsham
- Shropshire
- Shrewsbury
- Hampshire
- Winchester
- Somerset
- Yeovil
- Lincolnshire
- RAF Digby
- Grampian
- Inverbervie
- Bukinghamshire
- Aylesbury
- Beaconsfield
- Norfolk
- Norwich
- Kings Lynn
- N. Ireland
- Cookstown
PYTHON UK government plan sites hit by a 100kt nuke
- Wiltshire
- RAF Rudloe Manor
- Central Government War Headquarters (CGWHQ), codenamed BURLINGTON, at Corsham bunker. Named TURNSTILE from 1963 and CHANTICLEER from 1970 (STOCKWELL, TURNSTILE, BURLINGTON and EYEGLASS.).
- Agyle and Bute
- Oban (MV Hebrides, MV Clansman, RMS Columba and RFA Engadine)
- Highland
- Mallaig (HMY Britannia)
- Loch Torridon (MV Hebrides, MV Clansman, RMS Columba, HMY Britannia and RFA Engadine)
Naval bases and dockyards to be possibly hit with a 100kt nuke
- Strathclyde
- Faslane
- Coulport
- Holy Loch
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Hampshire
- Portsmouth
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Cornwall
- Devonport
- Cumbria
- Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Limited (VSEL) shipyard- Barrow-in-Furness
Atomic research faciltaties hit with a 100kt nuke-
- Berkshire
- Aldermarston atomic research establishments
- Cumbria
- Sellafield atomic establishment
- Oxfordshire
- Cullham laboratories
- Harwell atomic research site
USAF bases hit with 2 100kt nukes
- Oxfordshire
- Upper Heyford
- Berkshire
- Greenham Common AFB
- Suffolk
- RAF Mildenhall
- RAF Lakenheath
- Northamptonshire
- RAF Croughton
- Glousestershire
- RAF Fairford
RAF bases hit with a 100kt nuke
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Fylingdales
- Grater London
- RAF Northolt
- Kent
- RAF Manston
- Lincolnshire
- RAF Waddington
- Oxfordshire
- Brize Norton
- Benson
- Suffolk
- Woodbridge
Radar bases hit with 2 100kt nukes
- Devon
- Hartland Point Rotor Radar Station.
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Fylingdales
Naval communications centers hit with a 100kt nuke
- Warwickshire
- Rugby
- Powys
- Criggion
- Cumbria
- Anthorn
- Lancashire
- Inskip
- Humberside
- New Waltham
- N. Ireland
- Londonderry
- Highland Region
- Thurso
major road tunnels to be hit with a 100kt nuke
- Kent\Essex
- The Dartford tunnel
Army bases to be hit with a 100kt nuke
- Warwickshire
- MOD Kineton
- Goucestershire
- MOD Tewksbury
- Oxfordshire
- MOD\BOD Bicester
- Berkshire
- Sandherst army officer academy
- N. Yorkshire
- Catterick Garrison
- Cumbria
- Defence Munitions Depot Longtown
- Surrey
- Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut
Major ports hit with a 100kt nuke
- Tyne an wear
- Port of Tyne
- Wallsend ship repair dry docks
- Avon
- Avonmouth
- Royal Portabury Dock
- Essex
- Tilbury
- Coryton Refinery\Shell Haven Creek\Hole Haven Creek
- Harwich
- Kent
- Port of Dover
- Sheerness Docks
- Folkstone
- Cheshire
- Ellesmere Port
- Humberside
- Hull
- Grimsbury
- Immingham
- Greater London
- Dagenham Dock
- Port of London
- Dyfed
- Milford Haven
- Pembroke Dock
- Central Region
- Grangemouth
- Grampian
- Aberdeen
- Suffolk
- Felixsowe
- Lowestoft
- Merseyside
- Liverpool
- Bootle
- Birkenhead
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Exeter
- Hampshire
- Eastern Docks
- Portsmouth
- Southampton
- Norfolk
- Great Yarmouth
- Strathclyde
- Clydebank
- Glasgow docks
- Grenock
- Port Glasgow
Communications eavesdropping center hit with a 100kt nuke
- Gloucetershire
- Cheltenham
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Menwith Hill
USAF communications hub hit with a 100kt nukes
- Northamptonshire
- RAF Croughton
Critical chemical works
- Cleveland
- Teeside chemical works development
- Cheshire
- Middlwich- New Cheshire Saltworks
- Ellesmere Port
The tactical nukes attacks
Naval bases to possibly be hit with a 2 15kt nukes
- Strathclyde
- Faslane
- Coulport
- Holy Loch
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Hampshire
- Portsmouth
- Gosport
- Cornwall
- Devonport
PYTHON UK government plan sites 2 15kt nukes
- Cornwall
- RNAS Culdrose
- Dorset
- RN base in Portland (HMS Osprey)
- Bovington Camp
- Tayside
- Taymouth Castle (then the Civil Defence Corps Training School)
- Gwynned (mainland)
- Tonfanau Army Camp
- Dyfed
- The Old College at Aberystwyth University (which housed the University's Department of Physics)
- Wiltshire
- RAF Rudloe Manor
- Central Government War Headquarters (CGWHQ), codenamed BURLINGTON, at Corsham bunker. Named TURNSTILE from 1963 and CHANTICLEER from 1970 (STOCKWELL, TURNSTILE, BURLINGTON and EYEGLASS.).
- Agyle and Bute
- Oban (MV Hebrides, MV Clansman, RMS Columba and RFA Engadine)
- Highland
- Mallaig (HMY Britannia)
- Loch Torridon (MV Hebrides, MV Clansman, RMS Columba, HMY Britannia and RFA Engadine)
USAF bases to be hit with a 15kt nuke
- Cambridgeshire
- Alconbury
- Suffolk
- Bentwaters
- Woodbridge
- Lakenheath
- Mildenhall
- Oxfordshire
- Upper Heyford
- Essex
- Wethersfield
- Gloustershire
- Fairford
- Wiltshire
- Boscombe Down
- Lyneham
- Worcetershire
- Pershore
- Berkshire
- Greenham Common
- Norflok
- Sculthorpe
- Lincolnshire
- Cranwell
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Menwith Hill
- Grampian
- RAF Edzel
RAF bases to be hit with a 15kt nuke
- Licestershire
- RAF Bitteswell
- Dyfed
- Brawdy
- The Isel of Angelsea
- Valley
- Oxfordshire
- Benson
- Brize Norton
- Lincolnshire
- Scampton
- Waddington
- Coningsby
- Binbrook
- On the Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire border
- Wittering
- Suffolk
- Honington
- Wattisham
- Norfolk
- RAF Marham
- RAF Coltishall
- RAF Sculthorpe
- Grampian
- Lossimouth
- Kinloss
- Strathclyde
- Machrihanish
- RAF Edzel
- Fife
- Leuchars
- S. Yorkshire
- Finningley
- Bedfordshire
- Bedford
- Kent
- RAF Manston
- Rutland
- Cottesmore
- Cambridgeshire
- Wyton
- Cornwall
- St Mawgan
- N. Yorkshire
- Leeming
- Somerset
- Yeovilton
- Gwynedd
- RAF Valley
- Hampshire
- Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE)
- RAF Odiham
- Greater London
- RAF Biggin Hill
- RAF Northolt
- Glousestershire
- RAF Kemble
Radar stations to be hit with a 15kt nuke
- N. Yorkshire
- Flylingdales
- Staxton Wold
- Northumberland
- Boulmer
- Humberside
- Patrington
- Suffolk
- Bawdsey
- Orford Ness
- Norfolk
- Neatished
- Feltwell
- Devon
- Hartland Point Rotor Radar Station.
- Grampian
- Buchan
- The Shetlands
- Saxa Vord
Military control centers to be hit with 2 15kt nukes
- Hertfordshire
- Northwood
- Devon
- Plymouth Navel Base
- Poltimore Park Exeter ROC Group.
- Hartland Point Rotor Radar Station.
- Plymouth Borough Control Bunker.
- Torquay Magistrates Court Bunker.
- Hope Cove Bunker.
- Fife
- Pitreavie
- Hampshire
- Fort Southwick
- Bukinghamshire
- High Wycombe
- Greater London
- Ruislip
- West Drayton
- S. Yorkshire
- Bawtry
- Kent
- Dover Castel's tunnles
- Gravesend
- Chattham
Major cities and districts hit with 2 15kt nukes
- Cheshire
- Crewe
- Ellesmere Port
- Runcorne
- Warrington
- Maccelsfield
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Stockport
- Trafford
- Salford
- Rochdale
- Leigh
- Gorton
- Greater London
- Elephant & Castle
- Limehouse
- Thamesmead
- Shoreditch
- Kensington
- Southwark Park
- Regents Park
- Kentish Town
- Palace of Westminster
- Dagenham
- Bermondsy
- Hackney Wick
- Shadwell
- White City
- Fullham
- Brixton
- Northolt
- Hendon
- Dulwitch
- Croydon
- Lambeth
- Clapham
- Brixton
- Battersea
- Tooting Beck
- Tottenham Hale
- Brent Reseviour
- Castle Baynard
- W. Drayton
- Cannon Street (the one in the City of London)
- Clerkenwell
- Soho
- Chelsea
- W. Midlands
- Birmingham
- Coventry
- Wolverhampton
- Smethwick
- Dudley
- Oldbury
- Wendsbury
- Old Hill, Birmingham
- Merry Hill, Birmingham
- Gravelly Hill
- Hampstead, Birmingham
- Perry Barr
- Cradley Heath
- West Bromwich
- Dudley Port
- Halesowen
- Leicestershire
- Leicester
- Staffordshire
- Stafford
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Newcastle-under-Lyme
- N. Ireland
- Belfast
- W. Yorkshire
- Huddersfield
- Bradford
- Tyne and Wear
- Newcastle
- Gateshead
- Sunderland
- Walsend
- South Shields
- Kent
- Gillingham (the one in Kent)
- Rochester
- Chatham
- Maidstone
- Dartford
- Dover
- Ashford (the one in Kent)
- Mersyside
- Liverpool
- Bootle
- Birkenhead
- Huyton
- Toxtith
- Croxdith
- Gwent
- Newport (the one in Gwent)
- South Glamorgan
- Cardiff
- West Glamorgan
- Swansea
- Mid Glamorgan
- Bridgend
- Port Talbot
- Essex
- Greys
- Tilbury
- Southend-On-Sea
- Humberside
- Hull
- Scunthorpe
- Immingham
- Grimsbury
- Grampian
- Aberdeen
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
- E. Kilbride
- Cumbernaud
- Motherwell
- Camberslang
- Clydebank
- Lothian
- Edinburgh
- Lieth
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Kirkcaldy
- Cleveland
- Stockton-Upon-Tees
- Middlesbrough
- Teesside
- E. Sussex
- Brighton
- Hove
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Gosport
- Hertfordshire
- Watford
- Berkshire
- Slough
- Reading
- Wokingham
- Derbyshire
- Derby
- Notinghamshire
- Nottingham
- Wilthshire
- Swindon
- Cambrdgshire
- Cambridge
- Surrey
- Guilford
- Wokeing
- E. Sussex
- Brighton
- Hove
- Crawley
- Oxfordshire
- Oxford
- Avon
- Bristol
- Avonmouth
- Portished
- Dorset
- Bornmouth
- Poole
Naval communications centers to be hit with a 10kt nuke
- Warwickshire
- Rugby
- Powys
- Criggion
- Cumbria
- Anthorn
- Lancashire
- Inskip
- Humberside
- New Waltham
- N. Ireland
- Londonderry
- Highland Region
- Thurso
USAF communications hub to be hit with 2 10kt nukes
- Northamptonshire
- RAF Croughton
- Oxfordshire
- Burford St. John RAF\USAF communications relay array
- Grampian
- RAF Edzel
Communications eavesdropping center to be hit with a 10kt nuke
- Gloucetershire
- Cheltenham
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Menwith Hill
RAF planning center to be hit with a 10kt nuke
- Cambridgeshire
- RAF Upwood
Oil refineries and terminals that can be hit with a 10kt nuke-
- Grampian
- Aberdeen
- Strathclyde
- Finnart Ocean
- Central Region
- Grangemouth
- Highland region
- Nigg
- Orkneys
- Flotta Oil terminal
- Shetland
- Sullom Voe
- Fife
- Mossmorran
- Norfolk
- Bacton
- Hertfordshire
- Buncfeld
- Greater London
- Colnbrook
- Dagenham
- Cheshire
- Eastham
- Ellesmere Port
- Stanlow
- Hampshre
- Fawley
- Gosport
- Essex
- Greys
- Purfleat
- Shell Haven
- Thames Haven
- Corringham Marsh
- Croyton- Isel of Canvey
- West Thurrock
- Kent
- Isle of Grain Oil Refinery
- Hampshire
- Stanlowe
- Suffolk
- Yeopack- Great Yarmouth
- Humberside
- Immingham
- Dyfed
- Milford Haven
- Pembroke Dock
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Cleveland
- Teesside oil terminal
- Warwickshire
- Kingsbury
- Mersyide
- Tranmere
- Central Region
- Grangemouth oil
Steel mills and fabrication faciltaties that can be hit with a 10kt nuke-
- Humberside
- Scunthorpe Steelworks large scale steel fabrication plant.
- West Glamorgan
- Port Talbot Steelworks large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Mid Glamorgan
- Bridgend large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Gwent
- Newport- Llanwern steelworks
- Strathclyde
- Ravenscraig Steelworks- Motherwell
- Dalzell Steelworks- Motherwell
- Motherwell large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Wishaw large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Dyfed
- Llanelli Steelworks and large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Kent
- Sheerness Steelworks large scale steel fabrication plant.
- Cleveland
- Redcar steelworks
- Middelsbough steelworks
Atomic research facilities that can be hit with 2 10kt nukes-
- Berkshire
- Aldermarston atomic research establishments
- Cumbria
- Selafield atomic establishment
- Oxfordshire
- Cullham laboratories
- Harwell atomic research site
The top airports that can be hit with 2 10kt nukes-
- Avon
- Bristol City
- Surrey
- London Gatwick Airport
- Greater London
- London Heathrow Airport
- Stromport- London City Airport
- Essex
- London Stanstead Airport
- London Southend-Upon-Sea airport
- Bedfordshire
- Luton International Airport
- Leicestershire
- Kegworth- East Midlands Airport
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester Ridgway Airport
- Tyne and wear
- Newcastle international airport
- S. Glamorgan
- Cardiff Airport
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow International Airport
- Prestwick International Airport
- N. Ireland
- Belfast City Airport
- Belfast International Airport
Otherwise notable atomic bunkers that can be hit with 2 15kt nukes-
- Kent
- Tunbridge Wells
- Gravesham
- W. Midlands
- Anchor telephone exchange
- Strathclyde
- RNAD Coulport
- Lothian
- Kirkwelton
- Fife
- Anstruther
- Worcestershire
- Drakelow Tunnels
- Greater Manchester
- Guardian telephone exchange
- Ceshire
- Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker
- Essex
- Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker
- Greater London
- Kingsway telephone exchange
- Cambridgeshire
- Magic Mountain (bunker)
- RAF Alconbury
- Berkshire
- Region 6 War Room- Reading
- N. Yorkshire
- RAF Shipton
- Shipton (bunker)
- York Cold War Bunker
- Wiltshire
- MoD Corsham
- MoD Chillmark
- Hawthorne, hear Chilmark- Central Government War Headquarters
- Bukinghamshire
- High Wycombe RAF planning bunker
- Worcestrshire
- Wood Norton Hall
- Gloustershire
- Ullenwood
- Devon
- Poltimore Park Exeter ROC Group.
- Plymouth Borough Control Bunker.
- Torquay Magistrates Court Bunker.
- Hope Cove Bunker.
- Mersyside
- Southport
- Avon
- Bristol
- Bath
SAS base to be hit with a 10kt nuke
- Herefordshire
- Bradbury Lines in Hereford
Military manufacturing hubs that can be hit with a 10kt nuke-
- Cleveland
- Hartlepool
- Middlesbrough
- Stockton-upon-Tees
- Teesside
- Gloucestershire
- Gloucester
- Derbyshire
- Sinfin
- W. Midlands
- Longbridge
- Oxfordshire
- Prodirve- Banbury
- Moriss Cowley- Oxford
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Cornwall
- Devonport
- Greater London
- Dagenham Engine Works
- Hampshire
- Southampton
- Strathclyde
- Glasgow
- Paisley
- Kaverner- Glasgow
- Lothian
- Edinburgh
- Central Region
- Falkirk
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Cumbria
- VSEL- Barrow-in-Furness
- Hertfordshire
- Watford
- S. Yorkshire
- Sheffield
- S. Glamorgan
- Cardiff
- N. Ireland
- Belfast
- Berkshire
- Slough
- Wokingham
- Reading
- Braknell
- Avon
- Bristol
- Wiltshire
- Swindon
- E. Sussex
- Crawley
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester
- Stockport
- Oldham
- Bolton
Navy bases to be hit with a 15kt nukes
- Greater London
- Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
- Royal Naval College, Greenwich
- Devon
- Britannia Royal Naval College
Army bases to be hit with a 15kt nukes
- Warwickshire
- MOD Kineton
- Goucestershire
- Tewksbury
- Oxfordshire
- MOD\BOD Bicester
- N. Yorkshire
- Catterick
- Devon
- Commando Training Centre Royal Marines (CTCRM), near the villages of Lympstone and Exton.
- Essex
- MOD Pigs Bay
- Berkshire
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Sandhurst
- Essex
- Colchester Garrison
Strategic tunnels that can be hit with a 10kt strike
- Essex\Kent
- The Dartford Tunnel
- Kent
- Dover Castle's tunnles
- Mersyside
- The Mersey Tunnel
- Worcestershire
- Draklow Tunnels
- Gwent/Gloucestershire
- Severn Tunnel
Strategic bridges that can be hit with a 10kt strike
- Humberside
- Humber Bridge
- Fife\Lothian
- Forth Rail Bridge
- Forth Road Bridge
- Gwent/Gloucestershire
- Severn Road Bridge
Finally, but not mandatorily, and also not used in this scenario either!
If you want to get really indiscriminate, horrific, unfair, bloody minded, mean, dirty, blood thirsty, bestial, savage, kill-crazy, sub-instinctive, sub-human, animalistic, sub-cognoscente, oafish, hellish, degrading, distressing, traumatic, lethal, destructive, stupid, disruptive, tough, cruel, absolutist, glenoidal, psychotic, atrocious, psychoses ridden, inhumane, inhuman, depraved, mentality diseased, vile, mental, immoral, evil, diabolical, demonic, insensitive, perverted, degusting, fanatical, over zealous, hard-core, hard-ball, demonic, devilish, heinous, fucked up, screw-ball, outrageous, sick, mental, warped, obscene, mad, nutty, weirdo, fruitcake, insane, psychopathic, homicidal, ruthless, psychopathic and ruthless pick 15kt for some of these to!
Civilian manufacturing hubs that can be hit with a 15kt nuke-
- Warwickshire
- Bledworth
- Rugby
- Nuneaton
- Devon
- Plymouth
- Exeter
- Cleveland
- Hartlepool
- Middlesbrough
- Stockton-upon-Tees
- Teesside
- Wiltshire
- Swindon
- S. Yorkshire
- Sheffield Forge-masters- Sheffield
- Sheffield Brightside
- Rotherham
- Doncaster
- Barnsley
- W. Yorkshire
- Leeds
- Bradford
- Wakefield
- Huddersfield
- Morley (the one in W. Yorkshire)
- Greater Manchester
- Trafford
- Manchester
- Stockport
- Oldham
- Bolton
- Longsite railway goods yard and engineering works
- Nottinghamshire
- Mansfield
- Nottingham
- Derbyshire
- Derby
- Chestrfield
- Bolsover
- Sinfin
- W. Midlands
- Wendsbury
- Longbridge
- Sandwell
- Dudley
- Coventry
- Birmingham
- Wolverhampton
- Tipton
- Sandwell
- Walsall
- Oxfordshire
- Prodirve- Banbury
- Moriss Cowley- Oxford
- Fife
- Rosyth
- Kirkcaldy
- Strathclyde
- Kaverner- Glasgow
- Ravenscrage- Glasgow
- Camberslang
- E. Kilbride
- Greater London
- Wapping
- Dagenham Engine Works
- Cleveland
- Teeside
- Redcar
- Middelsborugh
- Stockton-upon-Tees
- Cheshire
- Ellsmire Port
- Middelwich- New Cheshire Salt Works
- Cambridgeshire
- Peterbough
- Hertfordshire
- Stevenage
- Hertfotd
- Watford
- Berkshire
- Slough
- Wokingham
- Reading
- Braknell
- Avon
- Bristol
- Avonmouth
- Durham
- Durham
- S. Glamorgan
- Cardiff
- Gwent
- Newport (the one in Gwent)
- Swansea
- Port Talbot
- N. Ireland
- Belfast
- Lancashire
- Blackburn
- Cumbria
- Barrow-in-Furness
- Carlisle
- Kent
- Dover
- Gravesend
- Dartford
- Tumbridge Wells
- E. Sussex
- Crawley
- Oxfordshire
- Oxford
- Cheshire
- Crewe
- Ellesmere Port
Transport hubs that can be hit with a 10 kt nuke-
- S. Yorkshire
- Sheffield Halam (road and rail)
- Rotherham (road and rail)
- Doncaster (road and rail)
- Barnsley (road and rail)
- W. Yorkshire
- Leeds (road and rail)
- Bradford (road and rail)
- Wakefield (road and rail)
- Huddersfield (road and rail)
- Morley (the one in W. Yorkshire) (road and rail)
- Pudsey (road)
- Shipley (road and rail)
- Churwell (road)
- Cleveland
- Hartlepool (road, rail and sea)
- Middlesbrough (road, rail and sea)
- Stockton-upon-Tees (road, rail and sea)
- Teesside (road, rail and sea)
- Dyfed
- Milford Haven (road, sea and rail)
- Pembroke Dock (road, sea and rail)
- Haverford West (road and rail)
- Llanelli (road and rail)
- Gwyned (mainland part)
- Bangor (the one in Wales) (road, sea and rail)
- Hollyhead (sea)
- S. Glamorgan
- Cardiff Gate (road)
- Cardiff Docks (sea and road)
- Mid Glamorgan
- Port Talbot (sea, road and rail)
- W. Glmorgan
- Swansea (sea, road, rail)
- Gwent
- Newport (the one in Gwent) (road, sea, rail)
- Powys
- Pembroke dock (road, sea and rail)
- Milford Haven (road, sea and rail)
- Clwyd
- Wrexham (road and rail)
- Flint (road and rail)
- Bedfordshire
- Bedford (road and rail)
- Luton (road and Rail)
- Surrey
- Guildford (rail and road)
- Wokeing (rail and road)
- Redhill (rail and road)
- Dorking (rail and road)
- Leatherhead (road and rail)
- Egham (road and rail)
- Staines (road and rail)
- Three Bridges (road and real)
- E. Sussex
- Brighton (rail and road)
- Eastbourne (rail and road)
- Crawley (road and rail)
- Gloucestershire
- Gloucester (rail)
- Hucclecote (road)
- Cranham Gate\Ermin Park (road)
- Northamptonshire
- Northampton (road and rail)
- Essex
- Harwich (sea)
- Thames Haven (sea)
- Tilbury Dock (road, rail and sea)
- Perfleet (sea, road and rail)
- Chelmsford (road and rail)
- Harlow (road and rail)
- Basildon (road and rail)
- Kent
- Dover (sea, road and rail)
- Greenhithe (sea)
- Seven Oaks (road and rail)
- Ashford (the one in Kent) (road and rail)
- Folkstone (sea, road and rail)
- Northfleet (sea)
- Gravesend (sea, road and rail)
- Dartford (road and rail)
- Tumbridge Wells (road and rail)
- Sheerness Docks (sea, road and rail)
- Hampshire
- Basingstoke (road and rail)
- Gosport (sea)
- Plymouth (sea)
- Southampton (sea, road and rail)
- Isel of Wight
- Ryde (sea, road and rail)
- Newport (the one on the I.O.W.) (road)
- Cheshire
- Manchester Ship Canal in Runcorne district (sea)
- Weston Pint Docks (sea)
- Runcorne Docks (sea)
- The Eastham Locks (sea)
- Crewe (road, rail)
- Chester (road, rail)
- Warrington (road, rail)
- Runcorne (road, rail)
- Ellesmere Port (sea, road and rail)
- Maccelsfield (road and rail)
- Hertfordshire
- Watford (rail)
- Briket Wood (road)
- Stevenage (road and rail)
- Lothian
- Lieth (sea)
- Linlithgow (road and rail)
- Edinburgh (sea, road and rail)
- Central Region (road and rail)
- Grangemouth (road, sea and rail)
- Falkirk (road and rail)
- Stirling (road and rail)
- Fife
- Inverkiving (road and rail)
- Strathclyde
- Kirkintilloch (road)
- Clydebank (road and rail)
- Motherwell (road and rail)
- Coatbridge (road and rail)
- Cumbernaud (road and rail)
- Ayr (road, sea and rail)
- Glasgow (road, sea and rail)
- Greenock (road, sea and rail)
- Bargeddie (road and rail)
- Motherwell (road and rail)
- Lanark (road and rail)
- Biggar (road)
- Dumfries & Galloway
- Stranrea (sea)
- Tayside
- Perth (road, sea and rail)
- Dundee (road, sea and rail)
- Grampian
- Aberdeen (road, sea and rail)
- Highland Region (road, sea and rail)
- Inverness (road, sea and rail)
- The Western Isles
- Stornoway (sea)
- Buckinghamshire
- Milton Keynes (road and rail)
- High Wycombe (road and rail)
- Beaconsfield (road and rail)
- Buckingham (road and rail)
- Aylesbury (road and rail)
- Derbyshire
- Derby (road and rail)
- Chesterfield (road and rail)
- Workswirth (road)
- Northumbria
- Hexham (road and rail)
- Blythe (road)
- Avon
- Royal Portbury Docks (road, sea and rail)
- Bristol Temple Meads (road and rail)
- Bath (road and rail)
- Avonmouth (road, sea and rail)
- Nottinghamshire
- Long Eaton (road and rail)
- Worksop (road and rail)
- Sutton-in-Ashfield (road)
- Mansfield (road)
- Warsop (road)
- Clipstone Colliery Sidings railway station (rail)
- Clipstone (road and rail)
- Nottingham (road and rail)
- W. Midlands
- Spaghetti Junction (road)
- Birmingham Snow Hill (rail and road)
- Suffolk
- Lowestoft (sea, road and rail)
- Felixstow (sea, road and rail)
- Ipswich (road and rail)
- Norfolk
- Great Yarmouth (sea, road and rail)
- Norwich (road and rail)
- N. Yorkshire
- York (rail and road)
- Selby (rail and road)
- Northallerton (road and rail)
- Cattrick (road)
- Todmorden (road)
- Humberside
- Albert Dock (Hull) (sea)
- Queens dock (sea)
- Alexandra dock (sea)
- Hull (road, rail and sea)
- Immingham (road, rail and sea)
- Grimsby (road and sea)
- Merseyside
- Liverpool (sea, road, rail)
- Birkenhead (sea, road, rail)
- Liverpool City Docks (sea)
- Albert Dock (Liverpool) (sea)
- Victoria Dock (Liverpool) (sea)
- Greater Manchester
- Manchester Victoria (road, rail)
- Manchester Piccadilly (road, rail)
- Stockport (sea, road, rail)
- Kickety Brock (road)
- Wiggan (road, rail)
- Longsite railway goods yard and engineering works (rail)
- Berkshire
- Slough (rail and road)
- Wokingham (rail and road)
- Reading (rail and road)
- Bracknell (rail and road)
- Windsor (rail and road)
- Newbury (rail and road)
- Wilthshire
- Swindon (rail and road)
- Cambrdgshire
- Cambridge (rail and road)
- Peterborough (rail and road)
- County Durham
- Durham (rail and road)
- Chester-le-Street (road and rail)
- Darlington (road and rail)
- N. Ireland
- Belfast (road, sea and rail)
- Antrim (road)
- Derry\Londonderry (road, sea and rail)
- Carrickfurgus (road)
- Downpatrick (road)
- Lancashire
- Chorley (rail and road)
- Blackburn (road)
- Preston (road and rail)
- Lancaster (road and rail)
- Grampian
- Aberdeen (road, sea and rail)
- Devon
- Exeter (road, sea and rail)
- Plymouth (road, sea and rail)
- Tayside
- Perth (road and rail)
- Dundee (road, sea and rail)
- Cumbria
- Barrow-in-Furness (road, sea and rail)
- Carlisle (road and rail)
- Whitehaven (road, sea and rail)
- Argyle and Bute
- Oban (road, sea and rail)
- Staffordshire
- Burton-upon-Trent (road and rail)
- Tamworth (road and rail)
- Stoke-on-Tent (road and rail)
- Stafford (road and rail)
- W. Sussex
- Brighton (road and rail)
- E. Sussex
- Crawley (road and rail)
- Oxfordshire
- Oxford (road and rail)
- Warwickshire
- Warwick (road and rail)
- Nuneaton (road and rail)
- Bledworth (road and rail)
- Rugby (road and rail)
- Leaminton Spa (road and rail)
- Gloucestershire
- Cheltenham (road and rail)
- Gloucester (road and rail)
- Greater London
- Clapham Junction (rail)
- Harmondsworh Moore (road)
- Willesden Junction (rail)
- Stretham Common Junction (rail)
- East Croydon Rail Junction (rail)
- Dagenhan (road and rail)
- Dagenham Dock (road, rail and sea)
- The Hale\Mill Laine (road and rail)
- Wormwood Scrubs (road and rail)
- Lambeth (road, sea and rail)
- Ealing (road and rail)
- East Croydon (road and rail)
- Stratford (the one in London) (road and rail)
- Clapham Junction (road and rail)
- Kentish Town (road and rail)
- Dulwich (road and rail)
- Stratford (the one in London)
- White City (road and rail)
- Bermondsey (road and rail)
- Aldwych (road and rail)
- Catford (road and rail)
- Soho (road)
- Willsden railway junction (rail)
- Hackney Wick (road and rail)
- Shadwell (road and rail)
- White City (road and rail)
- Fullham (road and rail)
- Brixton (road and rail)
- Hendon (road and rail)
- Elephant & Castle (road and rail)
- Vauxhall (road and rail)
- Waterloo (road and rail)
- Paddington (road and rail)
- King's Cross (road and rail)
- Ealing Broadway (road and rail)
- Lime Street (the one in the City (corporate) of London) (road and rail)
- Stratford (the one in London) (road and rail)
- Willesden (road and rail)
- Elephant & Castle (road and rail)
- Stonebridge Park (road and rail)
- Limehouse (road and rail)
- Thamesmead (road and rail)
- Clerkenwell (road and rail)
- Plumstead (road and rail)
- Farringdon (the one in London) (road and rail)
- Cannon Street (the one in London) (road and rail)
- Mitcham railway junction (rail)
- Clappham railway station and junction complex (rail)
- Kentish Town (rail)
- Hainger Lane (road)
- West Brompton (rail)
- Knightbridge (road)
- Vauxhaul (road and rail)
Power Stations to be hit with a 5kt nuke
- Fife
- Longannet
- Lothian
- Torness
- Highland region
- Dounrea
- Suffolk
- Sizwell
- N. Yorkshire
- Drax
- Kent
- Dungeness
- Isel of Grain
- Oxfordshire
- Didcot
- Essex
- Tilbury
- Wales
- Trawsfynydd
- Wylfa
- Cheshire
- Fiddler's Ferry
- Berkshire
- Slough
- Kent
- Littlebrook Power Station
- Nottinghamshire
- High Marnham power station
Coal mining complexes to be hit with a 5kt nuke
- North Yorkshire
- Selby group
- Staffordshire
- Trentham
- Fife
- Kirkcaldy
- W. Midlands
- West Bromwich
- Oldbury
- Smethwick
- Mid Glamorgan
- Aberdare
- Greater Manchester
- Leigh
- Warwickshire
- Atherstone
- Baddersly
- Polesworth
- Staffordshire
- Trentham
- Mid Glamorgan
- The Rhoda Valley pits
- Nottinghamshire
- Clipstone Colliery
- Stanton Hill Colliery
Populations by county and constituent nation.
This is the list of all populations by county, districts, London boroughs and constituent nation. Due to the hammering England, southern Wales and the Scottish Central Belt got, many urban areas are either minimally populated or empty. Some counties have gained population as people fled there from elsewhere. If the population is under 3% it's good singe that the place is permanently f**ked and you should keep out of there!
Scotland
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx. | Pop', Approx (2022). | % Difference in population between both dates. |
---|---|---|---|
Shetland | 22,913 | 20,500 | 89% |
Orkney | 19,338 | 16,750 | 86% |
Dumfries and Galloway | 146,810 | 175,000 | 119% |
Western Isles | 31,048 | 26,750 | 86% |
Highland Region | 200,608 | 175,500 | 87% |
Eastwood, Renfrew, Inverclyde Council's areas only. | 366,509 | 45,000 | 12% |
Cunninghame, Kilmarnock and Loudoun and Kyle and Carrick Council's areas only. | 309,958 | 375,000 | 120% |
Cumbernauld, Monklands and Motherwell Council's areas only. | 341,691 | 25,000 | 7% |
East Kilbride and Hamilton Council's areas only. | 255,200 | 67,500 | 26% |
Clydesdale Council's area only. | 54,758 | 75.500 | 137% |
Argyll, Clydebank and Dumbarton Council's areas only. | 172,179 | 11,500 | 6% |
Bearsden and Milngavie, and Strathkelvin Council's areas only. | 109,684 | 14,000 | 12% |
Glasgow City | 645,143 | 17,750 | 2% |
Stirling District. | 80,261 | 97,500 | 121% |
Clackmannanshire. | 48,218 | 58,500 | 121% |
Falkirk District | 145,146 | 50,500 | 34% |
Borders Region | 102,141 | 125,000 | 122% |
Mid and East Lothian | 164,292 | 142,000 | 86% |
West Lothian | 139,204 | 95,500 | 68% |
City of Edinburgh | 445,985 | 25,500 | 5% |
Fife | 344,590 | 175,500 | 50% |
City of Dundee | 169,581 | 25,500 | 15% |
Tayside (less Dundee City) | 227,474 | 215,500 | 94% |
Grampian (less Aberdeen City) | 272,005 | 265,000 | 97% |
City of Aberdeen | 212,494 | 40,000 | 18% |
Total: | 5,035,000 | 2,208,500 | 43% |
N. Ireland
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Antrim (excluding Belfast City Council's zone) | 294,208 | 255,500 | 86% |
County Down | 417,978 | 387,750 | 92% |
County Fermanagh | 51,594 | 66,594 | 129% |
Tyrone | 150,729 | 177,406 | 117% |
Armagh | 133,230 | 125,815 | 94% |
Derry/Londonderry | 197,278 | 165,500 | 83% |
Belfast City | 297,983 | 26,500 | 8% |
Total: | 1,543,000 | 1,245,000 | 80% |
Wales
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Gwent (Less Newport (the one in Gwent).) | 309,400 | 81,500 | 26% |
Newport (the one in Gwent) | 132,400 | 2,250 | 1% |
Cardiff | 286,800 | 2,250 | 0.78% |
Vale of Glamorgan | 90,700 | 24,500 | 27% |
Mid Glamorgan (excluding Bridgend district) | 404,600 | 27,5000 | 6% |
Bridgend | 126,200 | 5,500 | 4% |
Neath and Port Talbot | 142,700 | 20,000 | 14% |
Swansea | 299,300 | 5,500 | 1% |
Pembrokeshire | 107,400 | 30,000 | 27% |
Ceredigion | 61,000 | 15,000 | 24% |
Carmarthenshire | 165,100 | 100,000 | 60% |
Powys | 113,300 | 70,000 | 61% |
Anglesey | 68,000 | 42,500 | 61% |
Mainland Gwynedd | 168,300 | 136,000 | 80% |
Clwyd | 397,900 | 257,750 | 64% |
Total: | 2,791,851 | 1,167,000 | 41% |
The Isle of Man
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Isle of Man | 63,772 | 62,500 | 98% |
Total | 63,772 | 62,500 | 98% |
The British Channel Islands
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Guernsey | 53,268 | 48,500 | 91% | |
Jersey | 76,050 | 72,650 | 95% | |
Alderney | 2,086 | 2,000 | 95% | |
Sark | 586? (no records were taken between 1972 and 2007). | 580? | 98% | |
Brecqhou | 6? (no records were taken between 1931 and 2001). | 7? | 116% | |
Herm | 37 | 38 | 102% | |
Lihou | 0 | 5 | 100% | |
Jethou | 8 | 10 | 125% | . |
Total: | 128,982. | 122,000. | 94% |
Greater London
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Grater London | 6.8 million | 543,500 | 7% |
Outer London | 4.2 million | 515,500 | 12% |
Inner London (the parts closest to the Lea and Thames mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 2.5 million | 48,000 | 2% |
The City (corporate) of London (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 4,600 | 0 | 0% |
Croydon LB (mostly in the south) | 320,700 | 7,750 | 2.4% |
Lewisham LB (mostly in the far south) | 237,500 | 650 | 0.27% |
Hammersmith and Fullham (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 150,200 | 1,250 | 0.83% |
Dagenham and Barking (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 161,300 | 1,750 (mostly in the north) | 1% |
Newham (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 211,900 | 750 (mostly in the N.E.) | 0.49% |
Lambeth (it's coastline mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 251,700 | 550 (mostly in the far south) | 0.21% |
Southwark (it's coastline mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 218,800 | 0 | 0% |
Hackney (the east and north east reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 185,200 | 500 | 0.26% |
Haringey LB (mostly in the far west) | 233,600 | 7,500 | 3% |
Harrow LB | 134,400 | 7,500 | 5% |
Merton LB | 167,600 | 12,750 | 7% |
Wandsworth LB | 252,242 | 26,500 (mostly in the south west and west) | 10% |
Enfield LB | 260,900 | 27,500 | 10% |
Hounslow LB | 201,000 | 14,500 (mostly in the S.W.) | 7% |
Waltham Forest LB | 217,200 | 12,750 | 5% |
Redbribge LB | 221,800 | 26,500 | 11% |
Ealing LB | 278,671 | 13,500 | 4% |
Barnet LB | 295,200 | 15,500 | 5% |
Hillingdon LB | 233,600 | 25,500 (mostly in the center and far north) | 10% |
Bromley LB | 206,900 | 25,250 (mostly in the S.E.) | 12% |
Sutton LB | 170,200 | 28,500 | 16% |
Richmond LB | 164,800 | 18,500 (mostly in the south, west and center) | 11% |
Kingston LB | 134,400 | 28,500 | 21% |
Havering LB | 242,000 | 24,500 (mostly in the north and east) | 10% |
Greenwich LB | 209,868 | 12,500 (mostly in the S.E.) | 5% |
Brent LB | 251,249 | 15,000 (mostly in the far N.W). | 5% |
Bexley LB | 214,352 | 6,500 (mostly in the South). | 3% |
Tower Hamlets (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned) | 144,700 | 750 | 0.51% |
Westminster (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned), Kensington and Chelsea (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned), Islington (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned, Camden (the south of it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned) and the City (corporate) of London (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned) | Various levels | 0 | 0% |
Population Totals (approx) | 6.8 million | 546,000 | 7% |
Yorkshire and the Humber
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Richmondshire and Craven Districts | 91,430 | 115,000 | 125% |
Selby District | 62,300 | 56,000 | 89% |
Hambelton District | 75,100 | 96,750 | 128% |
Ryedale and Scarbough Districts | 146,000 | 145,000 | 99% |
Harrogate | 136,600 | 100,000 | 73% |
City of York | 158,170 | 12,500 | 7% |
The City of Sheffield | 547,500 | 45,500 | 8% |
Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley | 770,100 | 95,000 | 12% |
The Cities of Leeds and Bradford | 1,182,000 | 57,500 | 4% |
The City of Wakefield, Kirklees and Calderdale | 884,000 | 100,000 | 11% |
Humberside | East Yorkshire- 271,600, Hull- 273,700, North Lincolnshire- 385,000 | East Yorkshire- 235,000, Hull- 25,500, North Lincolnshire- 145,500 | East Yorkshire- 86%, Hull- 9%, North Lincolnshire- 38% |
Population Totals (approx) | 4,778,000 | 1,278,000 | 26% |
English South Coast
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Swale and Canterbury | 233,300 | 62,500 | 26% |
Ashford (the one in Kent) | 86,900 | 8,500 | 9% |
Folkestone and Hythe | 86,100 | 42,500 | 49% |
Tonbridge and Malling, and Seven Oaks Districts | 207,800 | 15,500 | 7% |
Maidstone | 130,000 | 2,750 | 2% |
Isle of Thanet | 121,800 | 2,500 | 2% |
Dover | 103,500 | 4,500 | 4% |
Tunbridge Wells | 98,700 | 4,500 | 4% |
Dartford (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 81,300 | 3,500 | 4% |
Rochester-upon-Medway, Chatham and Gravesend (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 245,300 | 1,575 | 0.64% |
Spelthorn District | 91,000 | 15,500 | 17% |
Mole Valey | 77,500 | 55,500 | 71% |
Waverly | 112,000 | 98,500 | 87% |
Epsom and Ewell | 69,300 | 35,500 | 51% |
Runeymead | 72,800 | 45,500 | 62% |
Surrey Heath | 76,000 | 48,500 | 63% |
Elmbridge | 112,400 | 45,500 | 40% |
Guilford | 124,900 | 45,500 | 36% |
Wokeing | 82,000 | 15,500 | 18% |
Rigate and Banstead | 117,100 | 75,000 | 64% |
Tandridge | 75,900 | 65,500 | 86% |
Adur District | 58,600 | 22,500 | 38% |
Crawley | 82,100 | 38,500 | 41% |
Brighton | 237,300 | 36,500 | 15% |
E. Sussex (less the City and District of Brighton and Hove, and Lewes District) | 348,700 | 257,500 | 73% |
Lewes District | 78,900 | 56,500 | 71% |
Mid Sussex | 117,300 | 75,500 | 48% |
Chichester District, Horsham District and Worthing Borough Districts | 410,100 | 200,500 | 48% |
Eastleigh | 92,900 | 7,500 | 8% |
Basingstoke and Dean, Rushmore and Heart | 288,900 | 28,500 | 9% |
Test Valley | 92,000 | 25,500 | 27% |
Winchester | 93,000 | 30,000 | 30% |
Fearham | 89,000 | 7,600 | 8% |
East Hampshire | 91,700 | 50,000 | 54% |
Havant | 155,700 | 12,500 | 8% |
New Forest | 145,200 | 75,500 | 51% |
Southampton City | 198,852 | 0 | 0% |
Portsmouth City | 191,400 | 0 | 0% |
Gosport District | 77,900 | 0 | 0% |
Isle of Wight | 129,000 | 195,000 | 151% |
Population Totals (approx) | 4,654,331 | 1,657,500 | 35% |
English South Midlands
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Bedfordshire | 497,639 | 127,500 | 25% |
Hertfordshire (less East Hertfordshitre, North Hertfordshire and Stevanage. | 675,800 | 100,000 | 14% |
East Hertfordshire, North Hertfordshire and Stevanage. | 293,400 | 98,500 | 33% |
Population Totals (approx) | 1,492,639 | 326,000 | 21% |
English East Midlands
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Licestershire (less Melton Mowbray and Oadby and Wigston). Districts) | 446,000 | 225,500 | 49% |
Melton Mowbray District | 43,500 | 40,000 | 91% |
Oadby and Wigston | 53,100 | 5,500 | 10% |
Leicester | 283,100 | 9,500 | 3% |
Rutland | 33,000 | 25,000 | 75% |
Lindsey | 183,300 | 125,500 | 68% |
Kesteven | 178,600 | 97,500 | 54% |
Boston and Holland (it's coastline mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 114,700 | 100,500 | 87% |
Lincoln | 76,500 | 7,500 | 9% |
Derbyshire (less Derby City, High Peak and Derbyshire Dales) | 527,549 | 42,500 | 8% |
High Peak and Derbyshire Dales | 150,200 | 100,000 | 66% |
Nottinghamshire (less Bassetlaw, Nottingham city and, Newark and Sherwood) | 485,834 | 33,500 | 6% |
Bassetlaw and Newark and Sherwood | 203,700 | 95,000 | 46% |
City of Derby | 217,400 | 2,500 | 1% |
City of Nottingham | 278,200 | 3,500 | 1% |
City of Northampton | 152,258 | 28,500 | 18% |
S. Northamptonshire | 63,552 | 26,500 | 41% |
Northamptonshire (excluding the City of Northampton and S. Northamptonshire) | 455,453 | 255,500 | 56% |
Population Totals (approx) | 3,593,121 | 1,243,500 | 34% |
North East England
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
City of Sunderland | 298,100 | 6,500 | 2% |
S. Tyneside | 161,900 | 10,000 | 6% |
City of Newcastel-Upon-Tyne | 284,200 | 5,750 | 2% |
City of Gateshead | 213,400 | 5,500 | 2% |
N. Tyneside | 198,700 | 12,500 | 6% |
Northumberland | 299,100 | 345,500 | 115% |
Cleveland | 558,820 | 77,500 | 13% |
Durham | 610,500 | 475,750 | 77% |
Population Totals (approx) | 2,469,908 | 1,439,000 | 58% |
The Thames Valley
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
W. Oxfordshire | 81,700 | 42,500 | 59% |
S. Oxfordshire | 117,100 | 35,500 | 30% |
Cherwell | 109,200 | 42,500 | 38% |
Vale of White Horse | 103,500 | 128,500 | 121% |
City of Oxford | 130,800 | 16,500 | 12% |
Slough | 100,700 | 5,500 | 5% |
Reading | 137,400 | 6,500 | 4% |
Windsor and Maidenhead | 137,400 | 38,500 | 28% |
Brackell | 84,700 | 39,500 | 46% |
W. Berkshire | 122,600 | 45,500 | 37% |
Wokenham | 117,000 | 38,500 | 32% |
City of Milton Keynes | 126,000 | 57,500 | 45% |
Aylesbury Vale Districts | 127,031 | 96,500 | 75% |
Chiltern District | 89,664 | 58,500 | 65% |
South Bucks District | 60,643 | 8,500 | 14% |
Wycombe District | 153,331 | 10,500 | 6% |
Population Totals (approx) | 1,716,398 | 636,500 | 37% |
The West Country
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Northavon and Kingswood | 203,100 | 14,500 | 7% |
Woodspring | 162,900 | 8,500 | 5% |
Wansdyke and Bath | 161,506 | 7,500 | 4% |
Bristol City | 401,200. | 2,500. | 0.62%. |
Somerset | 520,000 | 395,500 | 75% |
Cornwall less Caradon District | 438,000 | 350,000 | 79% |
Caradon District | 62,000 | 25,000 | 40% |
Isles of Scilly | 2,000 | 2,200 | 110% |
E. Devon | 107,700 | 47,750 | 44% |
Teignbridge | 95,800 | 33,500 | 34% |
W. Devon | 42,000 | 56,500 | 134% |
N. Devon, Mid Devon and Torridge | 339,383 | 440,000 | 129% |
Torbay | 113,100 | 2,500 | 2% |
South Hams | 66,700 | 17,500 | 26% |
City of Exeter | 100,600 | 28,500 | 28% |
Plymouth City | 253,300 | 0% | 0% |
West Dorset, North Dorset, Purbeck and East Dorset Disticts | 243,781 | 300,000 | 123% |
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Districts | 302,200 | 172,500 | 57% |
Weymouth and Portland District | 52,819 | 2,500 | 4% |
Kennet District, North Wiltshire and Salisbury Districts | 308,039 | 220,000 | 71% |
West Wiltshire District | 66,500 | 55,500 | 83% |
Swindon | 129,461 | 58,500 | 45% |
Gloucester | 100,200 | 5,250 | 5% |
Cheltenham | 102,800 | 6,250 | 6% |
Cotswold, Tewksbury and Stroud Districts | 230,000 | 75,000 | 32% |
Forest of Dean District | 73,200 | 77,500 | 105% |
Population Totals (approx) | 4,521,883 | 2,386,600 | 52% |
East Anglia
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
City of Peterborough | 133,800 | 88,000 | 65% |
East Cambridgeshire | 54,000 | 28,000 | 51% |
South Cambridgeshire | 108,000 | 100,000 | 92% |
City of Cambridge | 101,000 | 1,500 | 1% |
Huntingdonshire | 125,200 | 1,500 | 1% |
Fenland District (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 66,500 | 30,000 | 45% |
Brentwood District | 72,500 | 12,500 | 17% |
Rochford (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 73,700 | 46,500 | 63% |
Uttlesford District | 62,300 | 48,500 | 77% |
Colchester District | 138,900 | 110,000 | 79% |
Braintree District | 112,600 | 100,000 | 88% |
Basildon District | 152,500 | 89,500 | 58% |
Harlow District | 79,600 | 65,000 | 81% |
Epping Forest District | 116,100 | 100,000 | 86% |
Chelmsford District | 139,600 | 135,000 | 96% |
Maldon District | 48,300 | 50,000 | 103% |
Castel Point (it's coastline mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 86,800 | 6,500 | 7% |
Tendring | 114,000 | 15,500 | 13% |
Southend-on-Sea City | 157,600 | 1,575 | 0.99% |
Thurrock District (it mostly reverted to mostly swampland and muddy islands, so it is later largely abandoned). | 127,400 | 1,555 | 1% |
North Norfolk | 83,300 | 90,000 | 90% |
Broadland | 96,700 | 87,500 | 108% |
Breckland | 98,100 | 55,750 | 56% |
King's Lynn and West Norfolk | 122,000 | 15,500 | 12% |
South Norfolk | 95,200 | 64,500 | 67% |
The City of Norwich | 117,495 | 5,575 | 4% |
Great Yarmouth District | 81,400 | 5,500 | 6% |
Ipswich City | 120,100 | 25,500 | 21% |
Babergh District | 74,000 | 65,000 | 87% |
Mid Suffolk District | 70,700 | 65,750 | 92% |
Suffolk Coastal District | 41,633 | 37,750 | 90% |
Waveney District | 97,167 | 6,500 | 6.6% |
Forest Heath district and St Edmundsbury Districts | 139,800 | 75,000 | 47% |
Population Totals (approx) | 3,285,000 | 1,752,555 | 53% |
English West Midlands
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates |
---|---|---|---|
Shropshire | 365,355 | 444,000 | 121% |
Staffordshire Moorlands | 95,900 | 97,500 | 101% |
Stoke-on-Trent | 252,300 | 27,500 (mostly in the far south) | 10% |
Newcastle-under-Lyme (mostly in the west and southwest) | 120,600 | 48,500 | 40% |
Staffordshire (less Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent and Stafforshire Moorlands) | 549,300 | 375,000 | 68% |
Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick. | 215,900 | 125,000 | 57% |
Nuneaton and Bedworth, and N. Warwickshire | 179,100 | 100,000 | 55% |
Rugby | 87,500 | 25,000 | 28% |
Birmingham City District | 996,365 | 12,500 | 1% |
Coventry | 319,000 | 25,000 | 7% |
Solihull | 198,600 | 100,000 | 50% |
The Black Country | 1,091,035 | 125,500 | 11% |
Hereford | 140,000 | 157,250 | 112% |
Worchester | 430,000 | 157,500 | 36% |
Population Totals (approx) | 4,975,890 | 1,847,750 | 37% |
North West England
Name | 1983 Pop', Approx | Pop', Approx (2022) | % Difference in population between both dates. |
---|---|---|---|
Cheshire, less Warrington and Halton Districts | 639,400 | 145,000 | 22% |
Halton District | 123,600 | 8,500 | 6% |
Warrington District | 170,200 | 9,750 | 5% |
Carlisle | 101,000 | 47,500 | 47% |
South Lakeland | 94,100 | 47,500 | 50% |
Eden | 43,700 | 56,500 | 129% |
Allerdale | 95,700 | 105,000 | 109% |
Barrow-in-Furness | 73,400 | 2,500 | 3% |
Copeland | 72,900 | 5,500 | 7% |
Manchester City | 459,200 | 58,750 (mostly in the far south) | 12% |
Wigan Metropolitan District | 307,721 | 85,500 | 27% |
Oldham Metropolitan District | 221,400 | 15,500 | 7% |
Rochdale Metropolitan District | 200,800 | 10,500 | 5% |
Bury Metropolitan District | 177,100 | 75,500 | 42% |
Bolton Metropolitan District | 262,100 | 125,000 | 47% |
Trafford Metropolitan District | 222,900 | 10,500 | 5% |
Salford Metropolitan District | 249,200 | 10,700 | 4% |
Stockport Metropolitan District | 292,600 | 19,500 | 6% |
Thameside Metropolitan District | 218,600 | 18,500 | 8% |
Lancashire (excluding the boroughs of Burnley, Hyndburn, Rossendale, West Lancashire, Chorley and Blackburn) | 995,200 | 689,000 | 69% |
Boroughs of Burnley, Hyndburn and Rossendale | 177,300 | 78,000 | 43% |
Blackburn and Derwnt City and Borugh | 139,435 | 57,500 | 41% |
West Lancashire and Chorley | 199,800 | 85,500 | 42% |
Knowsley | 173,600 | 27,500 | 15% |
Sefton | 300,100 | 88,500 | 29% |
Birkenhead | 340,000 | 68,500 | 20% |
Liverpool City | 517,000 | 58,500 | 11% |
St. Helens Borough | 190,800 | 78,500 | 41% |
Population Totals (approx) | 6,569,890 | 2,141,500 | 32% |
The reclamation status of some irradiated and\or nuked places
- These places will remain uninhabitable for ever:
- Places hit with over 1mt in total nukes.
- The City Corporate of London.
- Kensington and Chelsea LB.
- City of Westminster LB.
- Camden LB.
- Islington LB.
- Tower Hamlets LB except for a few places in the north.
- Battersea.
- The south west of Hackney LB.
- The north of Southwark LB.
- The north of Lambeth LB.
- The north of Lewishsm LB.
- Brixton.
- Plymouth.
- Southampton.
- Birmingham.
- Bristol.
- These places will remain uninhabitable for a 2220:
- Places hit with a 1mt nuke or a 1mt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 2145:
- Places hit with 500kt or over and under 1mt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 2120:
- Places hit with over 200kt and under 500kt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 2070:
- Places hit with 1 200kt or 2 100kt nukes or up to 200kt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 2030:
- Places hit with 1 150kt nuke or up to 150kt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 2020:
- Anywhere hit with 1 100kt nuke or up to 100kt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 1998:
- Anywhere hit with between 21kt and 99kt in total nukes.
- These places will remain uninhabitable to about 1984:
- Anywhere hit with 20kt or under in total nukes.
As for the level of devastation of rest of the Northern Hemisphere!
- Austria- Heavy
- Belgium- Severe
- France- Heavy
- FRG- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- GDR- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Liechtenstein- Heavy irradiated
- Luxembourg- Severe
- Monaco- Heavy irradiated
- Netherlands- Heavy
- Switzerland- Low
- Bulgaria- Low
- Hungary- Extreme
- Poland- Destroyed!
- Romania-Low
- USSR- Heavy
- Czechoslovakia- Severe
- Denmark- Heavy
- Yugoslavia- Low
- Finland- Heavy
- Iceland- Severe
- Ireland- Heavy irradiated
- Norway- Low
- Sweden- Low
- United Kingdom- Severe
- Albania- Low
- Andorra- Heavy irradiated
- Greece- Low
- Italy- Extreme
- Malta- Destroyed!
- Turkey- Heavy
- The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (SBA) in Cyprus- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Portugal- Low
- San Marino- Heavy irradiated
- Spain- Moderate
- Vatican City- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Channel Islands- Heavy irradiated
- Isle of Man- Heavy irradiated
- Faeroe Islands- Destroyed!
- Gibraltar- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Mongolia- Heavy irradiated
- China- Moderate
- N. Korea- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- S. Korea- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Japan- Moderate
- Taiwan- Extreme
- Hong Kong- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Macau- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Philippines- Moderate
- Vietnam- Low
- Thailand- Low
- Burma- Heavy irradiated
- Kampuchea\Cambodia- Low
- Laos- Heavy irradiated
- Bahrain- Heavy irradiated
- Cyprus- Destroyed!
- Egypt- Low
- Iran- Low
- Iraq- Low
- Guam- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Palau- Heavy irradiated
- North Mariana Islands- Heavy irradiated
- Israel- Heavy
- Jordan- Low and mostly wiped out by Israeli forces!
- Kuwait- Heavy irradiated and then wiped out by Iraqi forces!
- Lebanon- - Heavy irradiated and then wiped out by Israeli forces!
- Palestine- Heavy irradiated and then wiped out by Israeli forces!
- Qatar- Heavy irradiated
- Saudi Arabia- Low
- Syria- Moderate
- UAE- Heavy irradiated
- Afghanistan- Moderate
- Puerto Rico- Heavy
- US Virgin Islands- Heavy irradiated
- UK Virgin Islands- Heavy irradiated
- Turks and Caicos islands- Heavy irradiated
- Canada- Moderate
- Mexico- slight
- USA- Extreme
- St. Pierre and Miquelon- Heavy irradiated
- Greenland- Low
- Belize- Heavy irradiated
- The Bahamas- Heavy irradiated
- Dominican Republic- Heavy irradiated
- Haiti- Heavy irradiated
- Cuba- Uninhabitable wasteland!
- Jamaica- Heavy irradiated
- Anguilla- Heavy irradiated
- Cayman Islands- Heavy irradiated
- Navassa Island- Heavy irradiated
- Saint Martin- Heavy irradiated
- Morocco- Low
- Algeria- Heavy irradiated (the costal part and mountains, not the desert interior)
- Tunisia - Heavy irradiated
- Libya- Heavy (the costal part, not the desert interior)
- Those that are not named survived intact and\or reasonably radiation free!
Also see
- Nukes
- United Kingdom
- Winning a hot war
- UK atomic war attack predictions and civil defence plans
- The logic behind the 1972, 74, 83 and 84 list of 106 Soviet nuking targets in the UK
Some good sources on nuking the UK and the population in 1981-83
- https://rogerfarnworth.com/2018/08/09/mod-kineton-and-its-railway-history/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Benson
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoD_Kineton
- https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/admin/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Odiham
- https://www.raf.mod.uk/our-organisation/stations/raf-odiham/
- https://thinpinstripedline.blogspot.com/2021/02/planning-for-end-uk-central-government.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PYTHON
- http://www.ringbell.co.uk/ukwmo/Page225.htm
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_and_cities_in_England_by_historical_population
- http://www.robedwards.com/2014/06/revealed-the-106-cold-war-nuclear-targets-across-the-uk.html
- https://falloutwarning.wordpress.com/category/uk/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clapham_Junction_railway_station
- http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=1981-02-05a.396.8
- http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1981/nov/26/civil-defence-1
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_Leg
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/05/uk-government-top-secret-list-probable-nuclear-targets-1970s
- http://thisisnotengland.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=340
- http://tridentploughshares.org/using-as-an-example-the-effect-on-britain-of-a-trident-sized-force/
- https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/operation_square_leg_targets
- https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/operation_square_leg_targets_3
- http://addiator.blogspot.co.uk/2005/07/london-bombs-calm-down.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Greenham_Common
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_and_the_United_Kingdom
- http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/features/sfs/new_page_1.htm
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purfleet
- http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10920811
- http://www.yourthurrock.com/2017/11/07/worlds-largest-freight-vessel-docks-purfleet/
- https://www.aferryfreight.co.uk/purfleetfreight.htm
- https://www.facebook.com/pages/CDMR-Purfleet-Docks/127420307308172
- http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12115635
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purfleet
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/05/uk-government-top-secret-list-probable-nuclear-targets-1970s
- http://historicalrfa.org/57-stories/special/2085-hm-oil-fuel-depot-old-kilpatrick
- https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/record/hes/105838/dalnottar-mountblow-royal-navy-oil-storage-tanks/rcahms
- https://www.railscot.co.uk/locations/D/Dalnottar_Oil_Depot/
- https://canmore.org.uk/site/105838/dalnottar-mountblow-royal-navy-oil-storage-tanks
- https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/us/jfk-secret-doomsday-map-reveals-cuba-missile-targets/ar-AAvy2Th
- https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/cuban-missile-crisis-escalation
- http://www.ki4u.com/nuclearsurvival/states/mn.htm
- http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/bomb/sfeature/mapablast.html/
- Baylis, John (1995). Ambiguity and Deterrence. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 190.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strath_Committee
- https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/yorkshire-towns-and-cities-named-hit-list-russias-nuclear-targets-uk-1762457
- https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/yorkshire-towns-and-cities-named-hit-list-russias-nuclear-targets-uk-1762457
- https://konbriefing.com/mad/approach-charts/uk-united-kingdom/sculthorpe-air-base.html
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sculthorpe_Training_Area
- https://www.abct.org.uk/airfields/airfield-finder/sculthorpe/
- https://www.fakenhamtimes.co.uk/news/revealed-forgotten-cold-war-history-raf-sculthorpe-wicken-green-fakenham-1807750
- https://www.shetnews.co.uk/2014/06/06/unst-nuclear-threat/
- https://www.robedwards.com/2014/06/revealed-the-106-cold-war-nuclear-targets-across-the-uk.html
- https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/welsh-cities-cardiff-swansea-plus-7230870
- https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/hs2-archaeologists-birmingham-unearth-one-19705741
- https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/hs2-archaeologists-birmingham-unearth-one-19705741
- https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/soviet-nuclear-threat-birmingham-revealed-7231246
- https://www.shetnews.co.uk/2014/06/06/unst-nuclear-threat/
- https://www.shetnews.co.uk/2014/06/06/unst-nuclear-threat/
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