• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      I guess it depends on what breaks. Some random valve snaps? There’s probably two or more backups.

      Some random distiller happens to spontaneously explode in a random smoking accident? Probably not quite so easy to fix.

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          That was indeed implied, yes. Refineries are built pretty damage-resistant, because otherwise any random breakage would make them go up in flames.

          Although… No promises about Russian safety systems.

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            The fractionating columns, however, are bespoke parts that are costly and have long lead times, and also are large and fragile, at least from the point of view of a properly targeted missile. Before the war, Russia relied on Western specialist firms to provide those, which is no longer an option.

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            Well damage resistant to normal operations and prevent cascade failures. But the damage resistant part doesn’t extend to bombs.