Who don’t know about Chernobyl Power Plant and it’s disaster?
It was probably the most tragic non-military moment in the East Europe history of XX century.
But do You know what was Chernobyl Power Plant used for?
Do You think that it produced energy for Ukrainian cities?
You are wrong!
In fact, Chernobyl produced energy for Soviet over-the-horizon radar called Russian Woodpecker because it sounded like a sharp, repetitive tapping noise, at 10 Hz. It could be heard on the shortwave radio bands worldwide.
It worked since July 1976 to December 1989, information why it was turned off is not public.
Officially, it’s called Duga-3, NATO called it Steel Yard due to it is really huge steel square antennas.
There are two antennas in Duga-3 system - transmitter and receiver.
Transmiter size: 210×80 meters.
Receiver size: 300×135 meters.
Look at this map (Google Earth):
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Now, let’s wonder why so important military object is placed so near nuclear power plant - it’s easy for enemy to attack the power plant to destroy the radar, isn’t it?
The problem is how to get enough energy to power Duga-3.
Duga-3 needed about 4 000MW. It’s hard to imagine how much is it.
Let’s compare it to New York City power needs from 2003 - about 11 000 MW.
So, this two antennas used so much energy as a half of NYC!
Now, how much Chernobyl Power Plant could produce?
There were 4 reactors (5th was nearly done when the accident happened).
Each of them could generate about… 1000 KW (1 MW).
In Wikipedia, You can read that Chernobyl Power Plant produced about 10% of Ukraine’s electricity at the time of the accident.
In fact, all energy generated by Chernobyl Power Plant was used to power Duga-3 system.
After the disaster, Duga-3 was probably turned off, but not for long.
It seems that Duga-3 was very important for Soviets, because in autumn of 1986, reactors 1 and 2 were restarted.
Reactor number 3, that was in the same building as destroyed reactor 4, was working again in autumn of 1987.
Duga-3 Antennas Satellite Photo:
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Duga-3 Receiver Photo (from Wikipedia):
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Wikipedia: Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Wikipedia: Russian Woodpecker
GlobalSecurity: Steel Yard
9 Responses
Napka’s Top Science » Chernobyl Power Plant - the real purpose
22|Nov|2007 1[…] read more | digg story […]
borg
11|Feb|2008 2Obviously, you have no idea what “kW” and “MW” means. Your calculations are totally wrong.
Mat
26|Apr|2008 3borg, obviously you are a stupid reatrd if you think these calculations are wrong. Google it: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=1000KW+to+MW
Wrapper
14|Jun|2008 4Mat, The Chernobyl plant had 4 RBMK-1000 blocks, each delivering 1000 MW (=1GW), thus a total of 4000 MW. Google it.
The text above states that “Each of them could generate about… 1000 KW (1 MW).” - this should read “Each of them could generate about… 1000 MW (1 GW).”
Mike
16|Jul|2008 5Yes, that is what is correct. I remember when this tragic moment took place. I think people there are still effected by this event.
Nice post, thank you!.
Best, Mike
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Mike
16|Jul|2008 6I must say the sat photos look amazing, thanks again.
Vladi
22|Jul|2008 7Atentado Chernobyl…
http://images.google.es/imgres?imgurl=http://www.techblog.tomksoft.com/data/duga-3/antennas.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.techblog.tomksoft.com/uncategorized/chernobyl-power-plant-the-real-purpose.html&h=740&w=1087&sz=118&hl=es&start=11&um=1&tbnid=5Gxbed3oT6gsVM:&tbnh=102&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dduga%2B3%26um%3D1%26hl%3Des
Ari
19|Aug|2008 8Where this ‘fact’ of DUGA-3 requiring 4000MW of power is coming from? Any sitate or something? I am interested what is really truth. It is huge system and I am not antenna-expert but 4000MW sounds however just magnifient
Ari
19|Aug|2008 9Where this ‘fact’ of DUGA-3 requiring 4000MW of power is coming from? Any sitate or something? I am interested what is really truth. It is huge system and I am not antenna-expert but 4000MW sounds however just magnificent
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