
Unless you want to try your luck with using outside water, possibly contaminated, you have to find a way to reuse all the water you have. Let's go in order: 140 liters of water might be sufficient for the first days after the explosion, not for the whole winter. Add to the above a toilet and things start to become difficult. Why?īrowsing around for how to build a nuclear shelter, I have found that most sources agree on having per person minimum 2.5 square meters, 140 liters of water plus food supplies and clothes. Is it possible for a company or companies to design an RV that can withstand a nuclear bomb, nuclear fallout, and nuclear winter?Ī nuclear bomb maybe, nuclear fallout with some difficulties, a nuclear winter hardly. I doubt it would but if anyone has any other information.

So I'm just gonna only focused on whether it can survive a nuclear bomb. Then I was wondering if it could withstand an actual nuclear bomb. It was originally designed just to handle nuclear fallout and nuclear bombs. Originally the idea was for the RV to drive to a rural location, like a homestead, campground, or small town. So is it possible for a company or companies to design an RV that can withstand a nuclear bomb While keeping everyone safe inside and still functional?Įdit: Okay so I'll explain in more detail. It's also designed to be comfortable and to have all the necessities needed for survival. It protects people from nuclear fallout but also, protects survivors from the elements and even other people in case society ever collapses. The idea is the survivors can leave the area of the attack, without leaving their shelter and move to a safer location.

Where people don't need to dig and build, but instead can buy an RV that can protect them from a nuclear bomb. They are designed to be an alternative to underground fallout shelters.

Also, the setting takes place in my world's version of the USA. That are basically mobile fallout shelters. I have this idea for a post-apocalyptic setting where my characters live in these RVs made during the pre-war era.
