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Kura Test Range : ウィキペディア英語版
Kura Test Range

Kura Test Range (), originally known as Kama, is a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile impact area located in northern Kamchatka Krai in the Russian Far East. It is the destination for ballistic missiles which are test fired from other centers, and was chosen due to its remoteness and distance. It is northeast of the settlement of Klyuchi and the military townlet is called Klyuchi-1, after the nearest settlement.〔〔
==History==
The range was developed beginning in 1955 and was operational in 1957.〔〔
Although the range is a test site for intercontinental ballistic missiles, which are controlled by the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces, the range is administratively under Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and consequently is part of the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces.〔〔
It continues to be active. It was reported that the strategic nuclear submarine K-535 Yury Dolgoruky of Project 955 (Borei) on Wednesday, 29 October 2014 20:27 MSK (17:27 UTC) successfully conducted its fifth launch of Bulava submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) at Kura firing range.
On 30 October 2013 Russia conducted a large-scale exercise to check the readiness of its strategic forces.The Strategic Rocket Forces conducted two ICBM launches - a Topol missile was launched from the Plesetsk test site and an R-36M2 (RS-10V/SS-18) missile from a silo in Dombarovskiy. Both missiles delivered their warheads to the Kura test site in Kamchatka.Previous impact was recorded at 10:15 (06:15 GMT) on Wednesday 23 May 2012 when a new as yet unnamed ballistic missile designed to evade the US missile shield was tested. The missile was fired from a mobile launcher on the Plesetsk range. The warhead was delivered successfully to its designated area on the Kura range on Kamchatka.〔 A Bulava missile, launched from submarine Dimitri Donskoi, landed at Kura in October 2010.〔 Test launches of R-29RMU Sineva and RT-2PM2 Topol-M missiles also frequently target the Kura Test Range.
The United States maintained a permanent Eareckson Air Station (formerly Shemya Air Force Base) only away, equipped with radars and aircraft to monitor impacts at Kura. One of these radars, Cobra Dane, was fielded in 1977 at Shemya specifically for this purpose.
Some past military staff photos, antennas, optical and radio system photos, can be seen here 〔http://www.kik-sssr.ru/O_Y_Kamchatka.htm〕 from diverse tracking stations from around the range.

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