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29B6 Sounders
[edit]Hello, as an SWL i have not only heard the 29B6 but also it's sounders for testing propagation and use of it's various frequencies, there are two of these sounders, both of which i've heard, the first is a slow chirping mode similar to CODAR or other Over The Horizon RADAR systems like PLUTO or JORN, the second is a fast pulsed woodpecker-esque mode that can produce QRM like the original duga RADAR, fellow wiki sigidwiki has recordings and spectrographic images of these sounders.
I believe that in the article the sounders, particulary the fast mode should be cited as the cause of the woodpecker-like QRM, as the main RADAR in my opinion does not sound anything like the original duga, it's got way too fast of a pulse rate.
OGWFP (talk) 20:32, 28 July 2022 (UTC)
Radar reported Destroyed April 2024
[edit]Russia has lost a one-of-a-kind radar system, new information suggests, with both Ukrainian and Moscow sources reporting Kyiv had launched an attack hundreds of miles into Russian territory.
On Wednesday, Ukrainian media reported that Kyiv drones had struck a facility housing a 29B6 Container, an over-the-horizon radar in the Russian republic of Mordovia, citing sources in Ukraine's military intelligence agency. Russian and Ukrainian sources reported a previous Kyiv drone attack on the Mordovia facility on April 11.
- Reported attacked and some parts (antenna masts?) damaged but not destroyed. Even the Ukrainians do not claim a destruction.--Denniss (talk) 12:19, 21 April 2024 (UTC)