What Is the Bunker for in Gta 5
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This page is about the property required to run a Gunrunning business. For operations of the business itself, see Disruption Logistics.
Bunkers (also known as Los Santos Airbase Bunkers, according to the sign) are purchasable properties in Grand Theft Auto Online added in the Gunrunning update. Judging by the signs seen on the entrances, it is implied to be former military facilities.
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Purchase
- 3 Layout
- 4 Daily Fees
- 5 Bunkers
- 5.1 Map
- 5.2 Locations
- 6 Modification/Fortification
- 7 Changing Bunkers
- 8 Gallery
- 9 Trivia
- 10 Navigation
Description
Bunkers are huge underground facilities introduced with Covert Ops. They may be customized with several additions, similar to Motorcycle Clubhouses and CEO Offices. There are 11 bunkers available to purchase from Maze Bank Foreclosures after receiving an introductory phone call from Agent 14.
Go to foreclosures.maze-bank.com to purchase a Bunker and start your Gunrunning Business as a VIP, CEO or MC President.
" Don't ask how I got this number. We met a while ago, I think. Or we should have done.
There's a new property on Maze Bank Foreclosures I'm pretty sure you're gonna find interesting.
Eighty Seven percent sure according to our current algorithms.
It's an underground bunker, manufacturing facility, and money making opportunity.
Take a look on the site. "
— Agent 14's phone call
" Let's not pussyfoot around, I know who you are, I know what you're into.
We've put up a property on Maze Bank Foreclosures, and you're just the kind of tenant we want taking it.
You'll be starting an underground operation in more ways than one.
Log on, click buy, and we're in business. "
— Alternate call
" Quite a digital footprint you're making, you don't mind my saying so. Little foolish.
Anyway, there's one thing an operator like you needs right now, and that's doomsday protection.
Really, theres[sic] a lot more to the underground bunker we just put up on Maze Bank Foreclosures, Including[sic] business opportunities, but that's part of it.
Log on, take a look, and buy it. You won't regret it. "
— Alternate call
Purchase
Go to your new Bunker to gain access to the Gunrunning Business. Here you can manufacture weapons to sell on for profit or complete research to unlock exclusive weapon and vehicle modifications for purchase.
" So you're the buyer? I didn't think we were going to shift this thing.
Come down and I'll take you through the handover procedure. "
— Agent 14's call
During the introduction after entering the player's new bunker, Agent 14 meets them at the inner entrance, hands over a large ring of old-fashioned warded lock keys and implies that the gunrunning operation was being run by his government agency but officially they were certainly not doing "anything inappropriate," and now the location was being shut down while they move elsewhere and sold as a completely vacant bunker. He suggests the space could be turned into something like a boutique hotel or a microbrewery. However, he gets a phone call checking up on the moving out progress and quickly prevents the protagonist from wandering off to look around on their own. He becomes exasperated when the other end tells him to "do it, but don't do it," and after hanging up, switches gears and instead presents the bunker's current use, making arms, as a going concern. Agent 14 then proceeds to give the player a full tour of the bunker, pointing out that there's space to store a Mobile Operations Center if they so wish, a gun range, and then fully disclosing that instead of using the space for something civilian, the player could make some real money in weapons manufacturing on behalf of the government and how the process works, assuring that he himself has received medals for the work. After the tour, he notes he really needs to get going as they're "bombing someone tomorrow," though he half-heartedly tries to retract that and proceeds to leave the bunker, reminding the player that officially they've never met but he will keep in touch and offer further guidance.
Layout
The main entrance is a large tunnel that connects the bunker with the surface, where the surface point has a large mechanical door that opens upwards and the bunker point has two steel doors that leads to the bunker itself. A cutscene triggers when the player enters the bunker; and the tunnel is briefly seen when a Mobile Operations Center enters the bunker.
The entry lobby is the main area where the player enters. Four Caddy carts are provided for the owner and their allies for easy navigation in the bunker if the transportation option was added in the purchase. At the right-hand side of the entrance, there is a marked area where the supplies are placed, which may have a variable amount of props depending on the supply's level. There is also an area marked "BAY 01", where the owner's personal vehicle is parked when driven into the bunker. This is not a permanent garage space, but rather a safe parking space to use while in the bunker. Switching sessions while staying in the bunker will move the vehicle outside to the nearest road.
The Bunker Vehicle Workshop is located next to the entry lobby and becomes operational upon purchase of a Mobile Operations Center and the Anti-Aircraft Trailer. The player can go to the mechanic in order to customize every vehicle of this area (considering that the MOC cab also counts).
The research and manufacturing area is connected to the entry lobby (just taking a U-turn from the entrance), where several machines can be seen, as well as a small table where the scientists are seen with blueprints of an Assault Rifle Mk II. Two Vending Machines are seen here as well. If the equipment upgrade is purchased, ventilation systems are seen on the roof.
Within the area, there is an office section with a laptop that provides access to Disruption Logistics, which is used to run the gunrunning business operations. On a corner of the management area, the player can find the gun locker and their personal room (if purchased).
Next to the research/manufacturing area, there is the storage area, where the gunrunning supplies are stored. Depending on the bunker's supply level, various crates containing weapons and ammunitions are seen here. If the security upgrade is purchased, the entrances will have steel grating on the doors. Chemical bathrooms are seen in the small portion connecting the entry lobby, the research/manufacturing area, and the storage area.
Further ahead from the research/manufacturing area, a shooting range is available for those who purchased it and will have a small alcove containing the shooting range rewards.
A set of hallways are seen on a side of the bunker, with the main one providing a direct connection between the entrance lobby, the research/manufacturing area, and the shooting range, with a secondary hallway connecting the primary hallway to the Bunker Vehicle Workshop. A couple of hallways lead to cul-de-sacs, suggesting plans to extend corridors further.
Only one bunker can be owned at a time: purchasing another will trade-in the old one for the new one. 50% of the purchase price of the first bunker will be refunded to the player (assuming it was not purchased for free), as will 50% of the cost of any expansions and upgrades purchased for that bunker; all expansions and upgrades desired will have to be repurchased for the new bunker. All supplies, stock, and research-in-progress will be lost and should be taken care of first. However, all completed research is permanently kept for that character, and if a MOC is owned, it will be automatically moved to the new bunker as well.
Daily Fees
While registered as either a CEO, VIP, or MC president, owning a bunker will incur a standard daily fee of $4,700. A fully upgraded bunker, done through Disruption Logistics, will cost $9,400 daily.
A bunker's business functions will work as long as the owner is in a session, and is not dependant on being registered, allowing for the fees to be avoided. If however, the player remains in the same session beyond one day (48 minutes) and then registers, the fees will immediately be charged and removed from their bank account.
- $4,700 Base cost
- + $1,600 Equipment Upgrade
- + $2,325 Staff Upgrade
- + $775 Security Upgrade
Bunkers
Map
Locations
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Bunker | Location | Image | In-game description | Price |
Paleto Forest Bunker: | Paleto Forest, west side of Procopio Promenade and approaching Paleto Cove. |
| Ever wanted to give something back to the untouched woodlands that have given you so much peace and joy? Have you considered a thousand tons of concrete and titanium? If you're looking for that elusive dovetail between crazy militarism and environmental diligence, you found it. | $1,165,000 |
Raton Canyon Bunker: | Raton Canyon, on a large portion of the area, located between the Calafia Road bridge and the Calafia Train Bridge, accesed via the Cassidy Trail. |
| Raton Canyon is a federally protected wilderness area, which all but guarantees the kind of peace and solitude your newly converted missile silo deserves. Plus, when the recycled air is making you nauseous, you can pop up for a lungful of the purest breeze in the state. | $1,450,000 |
Lago Zancudo Bunker: | Lago Zancudo, westmost side of Fort Zancudo. |
| Nestled among the sand dunes, enjoying year-round sunshine, the pacific gently breaking just a few strides away... If you can ignore the constant earthquake warnings and the threat of flooding, this is as close to paradise as a subterranean bunker is going to get. | $1,550,000 |
Chumash Bunker: | Chumash, beyond the north-west side of Barbareno Road. |
| I know what you're thinking. Who cares about sea views when you're fifty feet underground in a hermetically sealed nuke-proof bunker? Well just remember. It doesn't need to make any sense to add a fat premium to the resale value. This is how you climb the ladder. | $1,650,000 |
Grapeseed Bunker: | Grapeseed, past the west side of McKenzie Field airstrip. Mainly accessed via a dirt road from Grapeseed Main Street. |
| Amid all this talk of the death of small-town America, it's important to remember that somewhere like Grapeseed has an advantage over the big city: there's plenty of space for the one percent to build subterranean lairs in preparation for the apocalypse. Hey, the heartlands aren't going to rejuvenate themselves. | $1,750,000 |
Route 68 Bunker: | Grand Senora Desert, north of Route 68 Approach and west of Joshua Road. |
| On one side, you hear the bubbling stream of the Zancudo River taking its share of bloated corpses from the Alamo Sea to the coast; on the other, the distant sound of whooping and gunfire from nearby Harmony. And beneath your feet a sprawling nuclear fortress. Welcome to Eden. | $1,950,000 |
Grand Senora Oilfields Bunker: | Past a "dead-end" dirt road connected to Joshua Road. |
| If you're a budding survivalist looking for a decent simulation of a nuclear wasteland, you could do a lot worse than the Grand Senora Desert. This cozy property was originally built as an end-of-the-world shelter and general hangout for a cryptocurrency pioneer - and if that doesn't scream 'high build quality' what does? | $2,035,000 |
Grand Senora Desert Bunker: | Grand Senora Desert, past the west side of the Sandy Shores Airfield runway. |
| Due to high levels of unexplained radiation, the Grand Senora Desert is home to varieties of flora, fauna and underground bunker seen nowhere else on the planet. And this baby is triple-lined with tinfoil all the way round, so you're definitely safe. | $2,120,000 |
Smoke Tree Road Bunker: | Grand Senora Desert, next to Smoke Tree Road and Nowhere Road. |
| This discreet site in the Grand Senora Desert holds the record for the most unidentified bodies excavated during construction. And if nothing else, that means it's popular with all the right people. | $2,205,000 |
Thomson Scrapyard Bunker: | Grand Senora Desert, north-east side of Thomson Scrapyard. |
| Like any other phase of the property market, Armageddon is really all about location. On the one hand you want the perfect seclusion of the desert. On the other hand, you want to be able to stagger to a 24/7 without dragging your knuckles through too much fallout. Well, look no further: on both counts, this lovely prospect in Blaine County is all set for the mushroom cloud. | $2,290,000 |
Farmhouse Bunker: | Grand Senora Desert, south of Bolingbroke Penitentiary. |
| The Grand Senora ecosystem comes in three tiers: the wannabe hippies staging a made up fire festival; the roaming gangs of mutants who prey on them for sustenance and sport; and the paranoid software tycoon hoarding enough underground munitions to start World War 3. That's right, you're the top of the food chain. | $2,375,000 |
Modification/Fortification
Customization options | ||||
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Option | Description | Image | Price | |
Bunker Style | There aren't many interior designers willing to take on a sprawling cavern hewn directly out of rock - but there's at least one, and in his occasional lucid moments he had a few ideas. You might as well feel at home: you could be down here for a long time. |
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Personal Quarters | If you're going to sleep soundly through nuclear Armageddon you're going to need a cot and somewhere to change into your hazmat suit. |
| $265,000 | |
Shooting Range | Never mind foraging, procuring fresh drinking water or treating injuries: when the world ends in San Andreas, your top priority should be working on your aim. |
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Gun Locker | As the walls start to close in and you become increasingly afraid to go outside, being light on your feet is going to be a priority. Take and leave whatever firepower you need in this personal weapon storage unit. |
| $175,000 | |
Transportation | There are probably several excellent reasons why a modified golf caddy is the time-honored choice for getting around in your subterranean lair. |
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- * Set by default on the initial purchase. Only charges when switching back during the renovation.
Changing Bunkers
Bunker properties cannot be sold. Players can relocate to a different bunker location, but only a few things will transfer to the new location.
Transfers to the new location | Does not transfer to the new location and must be purchased again |
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50% of the price paid for the Bunker property, itself 0% of the prices paid for any options & add-ons | All unsold stock |
All unlocked Researched items | All delivered supplies |
Any/all Bunker Shooting Range progress | All incomplete Research |
Statistical data on the Disruption Logistics main page | All modifications/fortification options |
Mobile Operations Center and/or Anti-Aircraft Trailer, if owned | Upgrades to the Staff, Equipment, and Security |
Gallery
Interior layout.
Exterior with access point halo.
Entry lobby and Caddy parking.
Agent 14 Handing over.
Disruption Logistics laptop.
The Vehicle Workshop and mechanic.
Living quarters.
Shooting Range.
Shooting range rewards.
The Austin Power's reference.
Trivia
- At some point before the tour, one can see the employees in the background carrying an EMP device and mistakenly dropping it mid-way, in which Agent 14 complains about "not destroying things". This particular scene is the same used at the end of the heist setup mission Humane Raid - EMP, where they also accidentally dropped it when one of the employees opens the back door of an Insurgent. The difference is that, in the bunker scene, it sounds as if it was a light metallic object, while the one in the heist scene sounds like a proper heavy metallic object.
- The Bunker shared interior map, along with Warehouses, Vehicle Warehouses, and Hangars is located under Terminal, as the Adversary Modes that takes place in the Bunker will have the corresponding items in there.
- Both the owner's personal vehicle and the transportation Caddys have a limited speed inside the Bunker, likely to provide easier driving due to the relatively enclosed area.
- If the player's MOC is inside the bunker, all other large vehicles (Avenger, Terrorbyte) will return to storage.
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Content Updates | Gunrunning | |||||
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People and Affiliates | GTA Online Protagonist | Agent 14 | Bunker Staff | Warstock Cache & Carry | |||||
Properties | Disruption Logistics | Bunkers | |||||
Related | Crews | Motorcycle Clubs | Organizations | The Open Road | SecuroServ | Offices | Office Garages |
What Is the Bunker for in Gta 5
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