Benbradagh | |
Other Name: | Binn Bhradach |
Elevation M: | 465 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Prominence M: | 171 |
Range: | Sperrin Mountains |
Location: | County Londonderry, Northern Ireland |
Map: | UK Northern Ireland#Island of Ireland#United Kingdom |
Label Position: | none |
Coordinates: | 54.9444°N -6.8742°W |
Grid Ref Ireland: | C7219411337 |
Topo: | OSNI Discoverer Series 13 The Sperrins (1:50000), OSNI Activity Map Sperrins (1:25000) |
Benbradagh [2] is a large hill near Dungiven in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It rises to and is north of the Sperrin Mountains.[1]
Benbradagh was used from the 1940s to the early 1970s as a United States Military communications base for its North Atlantic fleet. US forces also built underground stores for high explosives at Benbradagh. In the early 1980s, Col Buckley, of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (Ireland), believed the UK could use the facility to store nuclear weapons. Col Buckley complained that he did not have "the monitoring or surveillance systems" to confirm whether nuclear weapons were being kept there, but the British strongly denied having nuclear weapons in Northern Ireland.[3] [4]