Dunay Radar

Dunay radar (Russian: Дунай, Dunay literally Danube; NATO: Cat House, Dog House) were a series of Soviet radar used to detect American ballistic missiles fired at Moscow. They were part of the A-35 anti-ballistic missile system. One sector of one of the radars, the Dunay-3U ("Cat House") is still operational and is run by the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces as part of the Main Control Centre of Outer Space.

Read more about Dunay Radar:  Dunay-2, Dunay-3M, Dunay-3UP, Dunay-3U, Locations

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