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Abandoned antiaircraft missile battalion S-125
Writes blogger aquatek-filips:
Today, the story of an abandoned in the early '90s anti-aircraft missile battalion near the village of The Navy, 10 kilometers from Sevastopol (ZRDN C-125).
Anti-aircraft missile systems S-125 used to combat low-altitude manned and unmanned aerodynamic targets at altitudes 20-18000 meters at ranges of 3, 5-25 km. They settled along the borders of the former Soviet Union as part of the air defense systems, and actively sold to other countries, some of which were used for its intended purpose:
- In Egypt in June and July 1970 with the help of C-125 in the firing 16 shot down 9 airplanes and 3 damaged (Soviet data)
- In Syria during the conflict in 1973 were shot down 43 aircraft (Syrian data)
-27 March 1999 in Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav military modernized S-125 "Pechora" shot down the aircraft stealth F-117, 32 km from Belgrade and 13 km from the launcher.
28 photos
Well, and now go through what remained of the military unit that served ZRDN C-125, based at 10 km from Sevastopol
2. Entry into the territory of the former PPC particles. Barriers are long gone
3. Single poles with half-rotted thorn recall that once she walked along the guard, carrying their hard service
4. Apparently a former warehouse, a little further - whether medical unit, whether chipok and the background boiler
5. Valya bricks and blocks does not, then carried off to their local construction
6. It is strange that the curve vyvesochka still hanging on rusty dowels
7. Inside, everything comes into disrepair
8. Boiler
9. A little further, I found the house where he lived part of the officers. Surprised by the complete absence of exterior trim. At first I was even thought it was unfinished, but "walk" inside the house denied this idea - lived here
10. The doors will not meet so friendly, as once
11. Typical Soviet painting of the walls in the kitchen, the typical kitchen wallpaper washable and the once typical hanging iron Kitchen sink
12. A window openings are already growing shrubs
13. But once they were comfortable flats, removes officers' wives
14. It is symbolic cap, is the only remaining survivors
15. Platz, once sanding soles of soldiers' boots long ago overgrown with grass
16. Fountain
17. The building of the barracks. It also has a dining area.
18. Living quarters where there were bunk beds
19. Traditional corridor-Vzletka
20. Dining
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22. In the broken window
23. Sinks and left of the entrance to the toilet
24. On the territory is part of a crumbling monument to the soldiers 242 th mountain rifle Taman Division who died during the liberation of Sevastopol in 1944.
25. There was burning Eternal Flame
26. And here once housed themselves launchers anti-aircraft missiles S-125
27. There have been laid communication, as starting of course were at some distance, and from the barracks and from the headquarters
28. The view from the side of the Balaklava career
29. And the sea ... Still serve here was probably not so bad compared to other military units of the USSR ...
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Today, the story of an abandoned in the early '90s anti-aircraft missile battalion near the village of The Navy, 10 kilometers from Sevastopol (ZRDN C-125).
Anti-aircraft missile systems S-125 used to combat low-altitude manned and unmanned aerodynamic targets at altitudes 20-18000 meters at ranges of 3, 5-25 km. They settled along the borders of the former Soviet Union as part of the air defense systems, and actively sold to other countries, some of which were used for its intended purpose:
- In Egypt in June and July 1970 with the help of C-125 in the firing 16 shot down 9 airplanes and 3 damaged (Soviet data)
- In Syria during the conflict in 1973 were shot down 43 aircraft (Syrian data)
-27 March 1999 in Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav military modernized S-125 "Pechora" shot down the aircraft stealth F-117, 32 km from Belgrade and 13 km from the launcher.
28 photos
Well, and now go through what remained of the military unit that served ZRDN C-125, based at 10 km from Sevastopol
2. Entry into the territory of the former PPC particles. Barriers are long gone
3. Single poles with half-rotted thorn recall that once she walked along the guard, carrying their hard service
4. Apparently a former warehouse, a little further - whether medical unit, whether chipok and the background boiler
5. Valya bricks and blocks does not, then carried off to their local construction
6. It is strange that the curve vyvesochka still hanging on rusty dowels
7. Inside, everything comes into disrepair
8. Boiler
9. A little further, I found the house where he lived part of the officers. Surprised by the complete absence of exterior trim. At first I was even thought it was unfinished, but "walk" inside the house denied this idea - lived here
10. The doors will not meet so friendly, as once
11. Typical Soviet painting of the walls in the kitchen, the typical kitchen wallpaper washable and the once typical hanging iron Kitchen sink
12. A window openings are already growing shrubs
13. But once they were comfortable flats, removes officers' wives
14. It is symbolic cap, is the only remaining survivors
15. Platz, once sanding soles of soldiers' boots long ago overgrown with grass
16. Fountain
17. The building of the barracks. It also has a dining area.
18. Living quarters where there were bunk beds
19. Traditional corridor-Vzletka
20. Dining
21
22. In the broken window
23. Sinks and left of the entrance to the toilet
24. On the territory is part of a crumbling monument to the soldiers 242 th mountain rifle Taman Division who died during the liberation of Sevastopol in 1944.
25. There was burning Eternal Flame
26. And here once housed themselves launchers anti-aircraft missiles S-125
27. There have been laid communication, as starting of course were at some distance, and from the barracks and from the headquarters
28. The view from the side of the Balaklava career
29. And the sea ... Still serve here was probably not so bad compared to other military units of the USSR ...
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