Nuclear Test Site: (lekoopas Private Map)

It consists of both northern and southern sites, with Matochkin Shar serving as a site for horizontal tunnel testing. Lop Nur Test Base, China

Features like vertical shafts for underground tests or horizontal tunnels bored into mountains (e.g., Punggye-ri in North Korea).

Recent satellite observations suggest possible preparations for renewed testing or subcritical tests. Map Anatomy & Visual Features nuclear test site (lekoopas private map)

Located in the Xinjiang region, this site hosted Project 596 , China's first nuclear test in 1964.

Often marked by a large subsidence crater or a "shot tower" for atmospheric tests. It consists of both northern and southern sites,

Established in 1950, this site has seen over 900 atmospheric and underground tests. It is one of the most recognizable sites due to its extensive crater fields .

Reinforced bunkers or mobile remote-control ships (like the Emba at Novaya Zemlya ) used to trigger detonations from a safe distance. Map Anatomy & Visual Features Located in the

An Arctic archipelago used for 130 detonations, including the Tsar Bomba —the largest nuclear device ever tested.