5 ОБЪЕКТОВ СССР — ДИКИЕ ЛЕГЕНДЫ И ПРАВДА - Summary

Summary

The narrator explores various abandoned and secretive Soviet-era sites, including the Terra 3 laser installation in Kazakhstan, which was allegedly used to shoot down unidentified space objects. They also discuss the Ponel 52 research laboratory on an island in the Aral Sea, where bacteriological weapons were developed, and the mysterious Mount Yamantau in Russia, which is rumored to have a network of bunkers and be a site for nuclear research.

Additionally, the narrator talks about the "first communist city" of Vysotsk, where crime is virtually non-existent, and the Kapustin Yar test site, which is compared to the American Area 51. They debunk some of the conspiracy theories surrounding these sites, citing a lack of evidence and the tendency for rumors to spread in the absence of information.

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Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The USSR has been compared to ancient Rome.
2. The Sary-Shagan military training ground in Kazakhstan was used for secret laser installations.
3. In the 1980s, a unique laser installation called Terra 3 was created at the Sary-Shagan training ground.
4. The Terra 3 installation was used to shoot down unidentified space objects using ultra-powerful laser radiation.
5. According to American intelligence, the Terra 3 installation was used against the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984.
6. After the attack, the equipment of the Challenger was partially damaged, and the astronauts felt acute illnesses.
7. The Terra 3 project was abandoned during perestroika.
8. The installation was stolen by local residents and now serves as a tourist attraction.
9. Laboratory Pnel 52 was a real laboratory on an island in the Aral Sea, where tests were carried out on animals.
10. The laboratory was closed in 1992, and all materials and equipment were removed under strict control.
11. Mount Yamantau in the southern Urals has a network of bunkers, but there is no evidence of a secret airfield or helipad.
12. The city of Vysotsk was considered a communist city, where the police department was closed as unnecessary.
13. The city had a small population, and admission was closed, which contributed to the lack of crime.
14. The Kapustin Yar training ground was created in 1946 as a test site for ballistic missiles.
15. The first missile launched at the test site was a German V-2 rocket captured during the war.
16. The test site had the highest level of secrecy and was reliably guarded by armed people.
17. Unidentified flying objects were noticed in the vicinity of the test site, but most stories about secret objects are exaggerated or false.
18. A British Canberra reconnaissance aircraft was damaged during an air battle over the test site, but it managed to escape and take unique photographs of the secret Soviet training ground.