As interferências
que são captadas pela UVB-76 vieram provenientes de outra localidade,
por curiosidade uma que nós já havíamos comentado no tópico anterior:
https://tools.wmflabs.org/wp-world/googlmaps-proxy.ph..
Esses são os pontos de onde transmissões são cruzadas junto à UVB-76. Estes locais, mais intensamente vindo da Ucrânia, são os sistemas de radares da antiga URSS, os radares do sistema DUGA. 3 localidades foram construídas, 2 completamente desativadas (ao menos na teoria). A terceira localidade, DUGA-3 ainda envia sinais e se tornou conhecida como "Pica-Pau Russo" devido ao som que produz.
Já foi especulado que isso seria uma sistema HAARP da URSS, mas isso é apenas uma especulação.
Sua real função ainda é desconhecida.
"Starting in 1976 a new and powerful radio signal was detected worldwide, and quickly dubbed the Woodpecker by amateur radio operators. Transmission power on some woodpecker transmitters was estimated to be as high as 10 MW equivalent isotropically radiated power.
Triangulation quickly revealed the signals came from Ukraine. Confusion due to small differences in the reports being made from various sources led to the site being alternately located near Kiev, Minsk, Chernobyl, Gomel or Chernihiv. All of these reports were describing the same deployment, with the transmitter only a few kilometers southwest of Chernobyl (south of Minsk, northwest of Kiev) and the receiver about 50 km northeast of Chernobyl (just west of Chernihiv, south of Gomel). At one time there was speculation that several transmitters were in use.
The radar system was given the code 5Н32-West by the Soviets, and was set up in two closed towns, Liubech-1 held the two transmitters and Chernobyl-2 the receivers. Unknown to civilian observers at the time, NATO was aware of the new installation, which they referred to as Steel Yard. A second installation was built near Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in Bolshya Kartel and Lian, but did not become active for some time."
https://tools.wmflabs.org/wp-world/googlmaps-proxy.ph..
Esses são os pontos de onde transmissões são cruzadas junto à UVB-76. Estes locais, mais intensamente vindo da Ucrânia, são os sistemas de radares da antiga URSS, os radares do sistema DUGA. 3 localidades foram construídas, 2 completamente desativadas (ao menos na teoria). A terceira localidade, DUGA-3 ainda envia sinais e se tornou conhecida como "Pica-Pau Russo" devido ao som que produz.
Já foi especulado que isso seria uma sistema HAARP da URSS, mas isso é apenas uma especulação.
Sua real função ainda é desconhecida.
"Starting in 1976 a new and powerful radio signal was detected worldwide, and quickly dubbed the Woodpecker by amateur radio operators. Transmission power on some woodpecker transmitters was estimated to be as high as 10 MW equivalent isotropically radiated power.
Triangulation quickly revealed the signals came from Ukraine. Confusion due to small differences in the reports being made from various sources led to the site being alternately located near Kiev, Minsk, Chernobyl, Gomel or Chernihiv. All of these reports were describing the same deployment, with the transmitter only a few kilometers southwest of Chernobyl (south of Minsk, northwest of Kiev) and the receiver about 50 km northeast of Chernobyl (just west of Chernihiv, south of Gomel). At one time there was speculation that several transmitters were in use.
The radar system was given the code 5Н32-West by the Soviets, and was set up in two closed towns, Liubech-1 held the two transmitters and Chernobyl-2 the receivers. Unknown to civilian observers at the time, NATO was aware of the new installation, which they referred to as Steel Yard. A second installation was built near Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in Bolshya Kartel and Lian, but did not become active for some time."
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