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— — - Highly radiated helicopters used to dump concrete and water on the reactor 4 during the 1986 catastrophe lay in a field near the village of Rosoha on January 31, 2006 in Chernobyl, Ukraine. From April 27 to May 5, more than 30 military helicopters flew over the burning reactor. They failed to put out the fire with 2400 tonnes of lead and 1800 tonnes of sand. Tanks, helicopters, and all terrain vehicles from the Soviet Unions Red Army were left in this dump due to their high levels of radiation.
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Highly radiated helicopters used to dump concrete and water on the reactor 4 during the 1986 catastrophe lay in a field near the village of Rosoha on January 31, 2006 in Chernobyl, Ukraine. From April 27 to May 5, more than 30 military helicopters flew over the burning reactor. They failed to put out the fire with 2400 tonnes of lead and 1800 tonnes of sand. Tanks, helicopters, and all terrain vehicles from the Soviet Union's Red Army were left in this dump due to their high levels of radiation.

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Travis Mauldin
What Causes the Radiation in them? or was a radioactive substance put in them?
Timothy McDonnell
@ Travis Mauldin, the massive amounts of radioactive dust in the air around Chernobyl in 1986 would have gotten on and in every system on the aircraft to the point that it would be unsafe to even attempt to clean it. As far as I know nearly every object that went into the exclusion zone in 86 after the disaster became highly radioactive, and of course the humans who operated these machines likely had long lasting health impacts due to the ludicrously high levels of radiation pouring out of the reactor. For more info I would recommend a brief read thru the wiki about the Chernobyl disaster.
Travis Mauldin
Thanks! Do you know what caused the radioactive dust?
cliff731
Travis Mauldin >>> As Timothy McDonnell suggested, "goggle up" the Wikipedia info on the Chernobyl disaster... or just type in the word "Chernobyl".
Travis Mauldin
WOW! Thanks, Cliff. :)
nunaPhoto Uploader
Timothy McDonnell - 100% correct comment!

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