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They are located near Russia’s capital, Moscow and this anti-missile system is known by it’s codename A-135.
System A-135 launch sites were present at the following locations:
* 56°14'33.01"N 38°34'27.29"E (51T6, 8 silos, non-operational)
* 55°21'01.16"N 36°28'59.60"E (51T6, 8 silos, non-operational)
* 55°54'04.11"N 37°18'28.30"E (53T6, 16 silos)
* 55°37'32.45"N 37°23'22.41"E (53T6, 12 silos)
* 55°34'39.04"N 37°46'17.67"E (53T6, 16 silos)
* 55°52'41.09"N 37°53'36.50"E (53T6, 12 silos)
* 56°10'51.97"N 37°47'16.81"E (53T6, 12 silos)
Wieso ist es dann denn jetzt schon wieder ausser Nutzung, oder ordne ich da irgendwas falsch ein ?Das A-135-System war am 17. Februar 1995 voll einsatzbereit.
Testing of System A-135 at Sary Shagan from 1976 to 1980 confirmed the performance parameters of the system, and it was operational in 1989.
GrFrThe Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972
Various technical, economic and political problems resulted in the ABM treaty of 1972, which restricted the deployment of strategic (not tactical) anti-ballistic missiles.
By the ABM treaty and a 1974 revision, each country was allowed to deploy a single ABM system with only 100 interceptors to protect a single target. The Soviets deployed a system named A-35 (using Galosh interceptors), designed to protect Moscow. The U.S. deployed Safeguard (using Spartan/Sprint interceptors) to defend ballistic missile sites at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, during 1975. The U.S. Safeguard system was operational only briefly. The Russian system (now called A-135) has been improved and is still active around Moscow.
Das A-135 System wurde laut deinem obigen Link 1995 in Betrieb genommen.
Модернизация системы А-35 (система А-35М) задана постановлением ЦК КПСС и Совета министров СССР от 11 июня 1975 г. № 504-149. Принята на вооружение Советской армии постановлением ЦК КПСС и Совета министров СССР от 28 декабря 1977 г. № 1134-368. Снята с вооружения в декабре 1995 года.