Here is one of the cars positioned in the blast site.
Complete with passengers straight out of a 1950s department store.
To simulate a real attack, this group of mannequins is positioned on the ground floor by a window, like an unaware family would be.
Others family m were in more secure structures, like this group in a wooden structure of a basement.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHere's another shot of the structure.
This group of mannequins is hiding under the stairs in a basement, likely to test if this was an effective strategy.
Here we see a series of photos showing what happens when the blast hits a wooden house. Note that the wooden boards become utterly scorched by heat and radiation.
This is the aftermath of the blast. The mannequins inside have been knocked around, and would have been exposed to potentially deadly levels of radiation.
The blinds were knocked straight out of the windows.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLampshades are displaced. A mannequin's torso is missing. These people would not have fared well.
Creepy photos show a fake 1950s city filled with mannequins to test nuclear bombs
Creepy photos show a fake 1950s city filled with mannequins to test nuclear bombs
In this photo, a technician with safety gear comes in to view the damage after the blast.