Nuclear Response Vehicle in Sevenoaks, Kent?

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  1. Probably some wanna be weirdo, you know the type that makes their car look like the bat mobile, same kinda thing.

    Orrr they’re planning a trip to Ukraine to help out

  2. Fort Halstead near Sevenoaks is a weapons research facility currently being wound down, so this could be linked to that. Although realistically vehicles related to the nuclear deterrent would never be marked like this or feature another language, and anything in the civilian nuclear sector wouldn’t have radioactive symbols on them, or such obvious language.

    My guess would be this is some sort of production for TV or film, and they may be using the area around Fort Halstead as it has ‘military’ vibes.

  3. Nuclear does not have to mean bombs and radiation leaks. This may be transportation of medical supplies for Ukraine.

  4. Whatever reason it’s there, it’s not an emergency or anything as the (probably) driver had time to tuck in their wingmirrors.

  5. Some kid and a science project most likely. Actually quite easy to set up a nuclear reactor and usually really safe, sometimes they can get a bit much and need specialist assistance/containment.

  6. Thank god for those stickers, cause in the event of a nuclear war the vehicles would surely perish immediately without them.

  7. Probably the same person that would own a car with “Zombie Response Vehicle” or “SECURITY DOGS” all over it on another day of the week.

  8. Yeah Putin saying what he did this week on Finland and Sweden joining NATO makes the nuclear holocaust now even more real and sobering to say the least.

  9. Hello! No need to worry. My dad worked for a company that was responsible for handling nuclear waste – low level stuff like uniforms and hazard suits. He oversaw a storage and disposal team – This was at a location in southern England – a decommissioned nuclear power station. Once we even lived close by to some condemned houses in Oxfordshire that were boarded up after they were contaminated with radioactive waste! Safer to just not demolish them.

    So usually this is nothing to worry about!

    Someone said they could be fake. They do seem TOO obvious and panic inducing… for example ‘meat wagons’ aka ambulances that are called to retrieve corpses of those passed on already are plain white with “Ambulance” written on them only in lowkey font.

  10. I mean, not that weird considering the organisation that has a base of operations in Sevenoaks, but also super weird and/or unbelievable lax in terms of security if these are legit vehicles on the way to Ukraine.

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