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Unique missile defense system shields Moscow from nuclear strike - RIA Novosti

Yaiqab Saint · Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 2:14PM · 274 views
The Don-2N multi-purpose radar is used to shield Moscow and Russia's Central Economic Region from a hypothetical enemy strike.
The unique radar is located inside a huge truncated pyramid the size of an eleven-story building. Inside the pyramid there are special receivers and transmitters enabling the radar to detect objects with a diameter of five centimeters and more from a distance of over 2,000 kilometers.
The radar can discern between modern intercontinental ballistic missile warheads and false targets. The radar and missile interceptors are controlled from a command center, where military personnel work round the clock shifts. Moreover, the radar can even track space debris.
Unique missile defense system shields Moscow from nuclear strike - RIA Novosti

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Jen Fad Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 2:31PM

Too, bad it didn't shield it from that meteorite !

Lol


Yaiqab Saint Tuesday, February 19th 2013 at 2:46PM

Jen, if the missile or Electromagnetic devise" did not hit the meteorite....
The yield of the explosion would have leveled the entire city in the Urals region.
The explosive yield of the meteorite was equivalent to 30 Hiroshima nuclear bombs.
The damage was minimal as the shatter remains of the meteorite cause damage to buildings.
If they shot it down in a higher trajectory if may have hit nations that don't have the ability to shoot down an meteorite.

This is space technology and science at it's very best!!!

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