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Coordinates Type Radar station Code RO-2 Site information Condition Ruined Site history Built 1963 ( 1963) Built by Soviet Union Demolished 1998 Garrison information Garrison 129th independent Radio-Technical Unit Skrunda-1, also known as Skrunda-2, is a and former Soviet located 5 km (3 mi) to the north of, in,. It was the site of two (NATO 'Hen House') radar installations constructed in the 1960s. A was being built there before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Skrunda was strategically important to the Soviet Union as its radars covered Western Europe. The two barn-like radars were one of the most important Soviet stations for listening to objects in space and for tracking possible incoming. Military installation [ ]. Skrunda in 2016 Pursuant to an agreement On the Legal Status of the Skrunda Radar Station During its temporary Operation and Dismantling, signed by Latvia and the on 30 April 1994, the Russian Federation had been allowed to run the radar station for four years, after which it was obliged to dismantle the station within eighteen months.

Risunki Dlya Travleniya

The deadline for dismantling was 29 February 2000. Russia asked Latvia to extend the lease on the Dnepr station at Skrunda for at least two years, until the new station under construction near in Belarus became operational. Riga rejected these requests, and the radar was verified closed on 4 September 1998 by an inspection team from the. On May 5th 1995 American demolition experts blew up a 19-storey tower in Skrunda-1. It housed a former Soviet system, one of the most advanced in the world. It served as one of the USSR's most important radar stations as it was responsible for scanning skies to the west for incoming bombers or nuclear missiles before the USSR disintegrated.