List of Vaults

This article lists all known Vault-Tec Corporation Vaults.

Non-canon Vaults
The Vaults in the following list were created for games that were canceled or eliminated from the main continuity of the series. It also includes Vaults that were released in official materials but were not confirmed to form a part thereof.

Other installations using Vault-Tec technology

 * The Securitron Vault, built by Robert Edwin House to protect and conserve its Securitron army from damage caused by the Great War. It used walls, reinforcement and lighting similar to a Vault-Tec Vault.
 * There is a Vault exhibit in Washington D.C. inside the Museum of Technology, the number on the door is 106. This one, however, though containing the same materials for walls and lighting is only one corridor with Vault doors at either side always kept open for the museum visitors to take the tour. Like Vaults 87, 92,108 and the actual 106 the metal walls have rusted over the 200 years(during the events of Fallout 3).
 * There is a Vault under Nuka-World built to preserve John-Caleb Bradberton, founder of the Nuka-Cola Corporation.
 * The Whitespring bunker, a government fallout shelter officially meant to house members of the US senate to ensure continuity of government, used Vault-Tec equipment(including a Vault-tec Vault main door).