Olenegorsk Radar Station

Olenegorsk Radar Station
Оленегорск РЛС
Murmansk, NW Russia
An image of the site from landsat. The Dnepr is the wide V-shaped building, and the Daugava is the block to the north east.
Olenegorsk Radar Station is located in Russia
Olenegorsk Radar Station
Olenegorsk Radar Station
Coordinates68°06′51″N 33°54′37″E / 68.1141°N 33.9102°E / 68.1141; 33.9102
TypeRadar Station
CodeRO-1
Site information
OwnerRussian Aerospace Forces
Controlled byRussian Space Forces
Conditionoperational
Site history
Built1963 (1963)[1]
Built bySoviet Union
Garrison information
Garrison57th Independent Radio-Technical Unit [1]

Olenegorsk Radar Station (also described as Olenegorsk-1 (Russian: Оленегорск-1) or Murmansk) is the site of a Soviet and Russian early warning radar. It is located near Olenegorsk on the Kola Peninsula, north of the Arctic Circle in north west Russia. It is considered to be a key part of the Russian early warning system against ballistic missile attack, and provides coverage of ballistic missile launches in the Norwegian Sea and North Sea. The station is operated by the Russian Space Forces.

The military town for the station is called Olenegorsk-1 and is at the village of Protoki (Russian: Протоки).[2] The station is 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of Olenya airbase and 27 kilometres (17 mi) east of Olenegorsk. 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the south east there was a military tropospheric scatter radio relay station.[2]

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