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Cutting the "energy" or flow of loyalty and resources from the regional elites and the military to the central command.
A "de-energization strategy" highlights the vulnerability of centralized, autocratic power. While bunkers are built to withstand nuclear blasts, they are rarely designed to function when the complex web of human and technical connections they rely on is systematically severed. strategiya_obestocivaniya_putinskogo_bunkera_ne...
Creating a vacuum where the leadership loses real-time data on the state of the country and the front lines, rendering "bunker" decisions obsolete. Strategic Components Cutting the "energy" or flow of loyalty and
Encouraging the "unplugging" of the bureaucratic machine. If regional governors and military commanders stop responding to the central "hub," the bunker is effectively de-energized, regardless of its physical power supply. The "Bunker" as a Symbol Creating a vacuum where the leadership loses real-time
Aiming at the financial "fuel" that maintains the vast security apparatus. Without the ability to pay the Praetorian Guard or maintain high-tech defense systems, the physical bunker loses its protective layer of personnel.
Disrupting the literal power supply, communications, and life-support systems of hardened underground facilities.