Russian Map Company Accidentally Reveals The Secret Location Of Hundreds Of Military Bases Around The World

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A Russian map company has inadvertently revealed secret foreign military bases — by blurring them out.

Yandex Maps, Russia’s answer to Google Maps, obscured the locations of 300 sites – some of them top secret nuclear facilities – in Israel and Turkey.

But by doing so the company confirmed their locations, as well as their exact size and layout.

Among the bases inadvertently unveiled were surface-to-air missile sites and nuclear storage sites, according to a report by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS).

The buildings include airfields, ports, bunkers, storage sites, bases, barracks, nuclear facilities and random buildings.

I can’t imagine being the person who made this mistake. You are probably sitting there and thinking that you absolutely nailed the making of this map. You crushed it. You kept everything secret. No way people can see the blurs.

Next thing you know, the phone rings and your supervisor is knee deep in your asshole.

Cons, Kate, and I went over the punishments that we’d give out if we were in charge of the map making company. Hold your ears, fellas. I’d cut the wifi so there’d be no more Fortnite in the barracks. The conversation starts at the 32:00 mark on yesterday’s episode. We also talk about whether of not the First Lady tweeting out a video of HMX-1’s instrument panel was a big deal or not.