Shipka (military base)
Main article: Mukachevo Radar Station
Shipka | |
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Ukraine | |
Map of the installation | |
Shipka | |
Coordinates | 48°22′40″N 22°42′27″E / 48.37768°N 22.70744°E |
Type | military installation |
Code | RO-5 |
Site information | |
Condition | closed |
Site history | |
Built | 1970s |
Built by | Soviet Union |
Shipka is a small Russian military base that serves the Soviet-installed Dnepr radar and located near the city of Mukachevo (just outside a small village of Shenborn) in Ukraine. Since 2009 the base was supposedly closed down by the Russian authorities who refused to continue paying for land-lease.[1]
References
- ↑ SPRN Radar in Sevastopol ceased data transfer to Russia. Meridian Sevastopol. February 26, 2009
External links
- Ukraine will be blind. Ekonomichna Pravda (Ukrayinska Pravda). June 3, 2013
- Ukraine plans to install radars of new generation before 2017 - NKAU chairman. Interfax Ukraine. June 5, 2013
- Expedition to the secret Dnepr radar. Hi-way. March 2, 2007
- Zakarpattia: Dnepr radar to this day works for Russia. Zakarpattia Portal. November 6, 2008
Coordinates: 48°22′42″N 22°42′31″E / 48.378445°N 22.708574°E
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