Object A-135

The author writes, frantsouzov:
On Sunday, we decided to advance to d_a_ck9 former locators System A-135 missile defense in Moscow.





We got about an hour, we visit the territory. Shortly notice ahead of the gate with a pillar on which hangs a lantern and a surveillance camera. Mindful of the existing communications center in the territory, we have decided not to go further and leave the car right here.



Passing buildings often see germodveri closed with the words of the radiation attenuation coefficient.



The system of missile defense in Moscow A-135 is designed to "reflect a limited nuclear attack on the Russian capital and the central industrial region».
Development began in 1971. Adopting in 1995. Military-technical concept of the A-135 included:
defeat warheads of intercontinental ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads interceptor missiles (instead of the non-nuclear system A-35);
the use of two levels of interception purposes: long-range interceptor missiles at high altitudes is the atmosphere and the short-range interceptor missiles in the atmosphere;
selection (distinction) of heavy ICBM warheads from false light (masking) the objectives assigned to radar fired before. (wikipedia)

On the territory there are 6 "balls" - two of them a little more, and the other smaller in diameter. In the niches once stood transformers that provide energy for the antenna.



We go around the construction around. The scale is very impressive! We go on the dirt road, but in general among all the objects laid asphalt road.



We go to the hangar nearby. It is to understand technology - truck bus.



The floor was littered broken glass.



Destroyed building boiler and brick chimney. Thirty meters of fence is operating power plants - may, once she had a whole object.



Climb to the roof of the boiler house.



Next to the garage lying tank tanker.



Go to the garage. Moss grows on the floor. Top - the inscription about the dangers of carbon monoxide.



In a large ball all entrances are closed at the locks or tightly welded. By the way, when they came past him back inside we heard some buzz, like the transformer. But people like to say that it's empty inside. The four small ball free entrance, the doors are open, though on hinges hang new locks.



The first ball decided not to go, and went into the bunker nearby. Many germodveri whole, their locks in working order. Behind this is an emergency exit to the surface through the mine.



Here were once the installation of ventilation and lying on the floor rusted air filters. Some of the hopper slightly flooded, the water level of about 20 centimeters.



We get outside and go to the mines missiles.
Initially, there was one of the positions of the A-35 PRO Moscow, where there were 16 rockets A 350ZH (5V61ZH).



Subsequently, it was converted into a long-placement component of the A-135, which contained 8 missiles 51T6 "Azov", designed to intercept ballistic missiles outside the atmosphere.
According to unconfirmed reports, the missile equipped with thermonuclear charge capacity of 1-2 MT. In 2002-2003, it was withdrawn from the mines in connection with the expiration of the service. (wikipedia)



Currently, mines tightly welded sash and rails on which they had to move off to the side - dismantled.



A large building between the second and third locators.



Judging by the "exhaust" pipes, there once were diesel generators, although I could be wrong.



Both germodveri undamaged and closed shut. The thickness of the second, of course, impressive. I wonder what lies behind them inside?



Around full of various hatches leading into the ground. Some are even open. While the inside was more or less dry, climb back we decided not to.



They climbed onto the roof of the generator. View second "ball."



At the top left of the photo is visible Bunker Hill existing communications hub. There is also a barrier to the camera, which is near the parked car and where we did not go.
Judging by the ventilation shafts, as well as fence posts with the lack of "thorn", beneath the ground a lot of interesting!



The door on the other side of the generator.
"Gentlemen and comrades! This building is under alarm, in case of operation will be here on duty unit and the police ».
Apparently, there is something to guard.



Go ahead, the weather worsens. To our right the next bunker, in which we decide to look.



Again corridors again germodveri. Nothing particularly interesting, although smokers something survived.



We go inside the ball. The floor was littered broken appliances, the remnants of equipment scattered pile of transistors.



We saw the entrance to the battery. The sign that you can not smoke because explosive.



On a shelf near the door is a solution of baking soda, designed to counteract the effects of acid, which is prepared for the unknown soldier Kuliev number of years ago ...



But the room itself and the battery. Many glass containers with an acid, which are metal plates. Due to the strong smell of acid vapors, we immediately went there.



The stairs are very steep stairs to climb to the roof.



Hot display signaled the radar radiation dangerous to life.



The elevator shaft and staircase down. The very long time there is no elevator.



The base, which once housed a huge antenna.



Himself ball height of about 20-25 meters, made of fiberglass, is transparent to radio waves, and inside the well, just unreal acoustics! Every sound, every step and creaking sand underfoot given multiple echo ... Well, words can not convey, you have to go inside yourself!



We went out on the roof and looks around.



Missile silos



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It remains unclear remote (or anything else) on the roof. For the ball, which is in the middle, you can see the base of another, but in the photo is almost unnoticed.



We go down. Survivor box for some electrical equipment, most of them cut down on the metal.



Well, look again at the four ball - and it's time to go home!



Interesting place, and the territory is big enough. Thought'll manage a couple of hours, and eventually walked out there for six hours, and then I am sure, not all looked.
We'll have to somehow come again!

via ru_abandoned



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