secret soviet antenna hidden chernobyl zone called duga radar |
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Metal construction of the Duga Radar aerial system is composed of two parts: a low-frequency antenna with a height of 135-150 meters and a lenght of 500 meters as well as a high-frequency antenna with a height of 100 meters and length of 250 meters. It was one of the Soviet`s over-the-horizon radar stations designed for early detection of attacks of ballistic rockets. The Duga systems were extre |
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