Former Soviet Horizon Radar System Placed Ukraine Chernobyl Area Oth — Stock Photo, Image
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Former Soviet over the horizon radar system placed in Ukraine in the Chernobyl area. This OTH system was built to detect missiles from USA. Unused after that USSR ceased to exist. It is a huge facility and today possible to visit on guided tours. — Stock Editorial Photography

Former Soviet over the horizon radar system placed in Ukraine in the Chernobyl area. This OTH system was built to detect missiles from USA. Unused after that USSR ceased to exist. It is a huge facility and today possible to visit on guided tours.

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