Can't we disarm the missiles if cable cutting doesnt work?
Probably someone trying to jam the signal. That happens a lot on the radio signals.
There was a thread about that. And also I can hear it pretty clear on 4526mhz so I confirm it's true.
It's either one of three things:
-Part of the Russain fail-deadly system which is operational to this day. This describes it accurately:
[quote]The dead-hand system he [Dr. Blair] describes today takes this defensive trend to its logical, if chilling, conclusion. The automated system in theory would allow Moscow to respond to a Western attack even if top military commanders had been killed and the capitol incinerated.
The heart of the system is said to lie in deep underground bunkers south of Moscow and at backup locations. In a crisis, military officials would send a coded message to the bunkers, switching on the dead hand. If nearby ground-level sensors detected a nuclear attack on Moscow, and if a break was detected in communications links with top military commanders, the system would send low-frequency signals over underground antennas to special rockets.
Flying high over missile fields and other military sites, these rockets in turn would broadcast attack orders to missiles, bombers and, via radio relays, submarines at sea. Contrary to some Western beliefs, Dr. Blair says, many of Russia's nuclear-armed missiles in underground silos and on mobile launchers can be fired automatically.[/quote]
-Used for conducting atmospheric experiments with the ionosphere. Other scientific research stations operate on the same frequency (4.625 MHz). It is also possible that this frequency is being used in order to make it look more innocent than it is.
-The "names" transmitted are from the Russian version of the spelling alphabet. Similar to the NATO Whiskey, Foxtrot, Alpha, Romeo, Tango etc. That combined with the numbers leads me to think that it's used to communicate with spies worldwide via shortwave.
The idea would be to broadcast the signal so it thinks it would still be there.
[QUOTE=D0ngm@$t3r;20447635]It's either one of three things:
-Part of the Russain fail-deadly system which is operational to this day. This describes it accurately:
-Used for conducting atmospheric experiments with the ionosphere. Other scientific research stations operate on the same frequency (4.625 MHz). It is also possible that this frequency is being used in order to make it look more innocent than it is.
-The "names" transmitted are from the Russian version of the spelling alphabet. Similar to the NATO Whiskey, Foxtrot, Alpha, Romeo, Tango etc. That combined with the numbers leads me to think that it's used to communicate with spies worldwide via shortwave.[/QUOTE]
Secular gateway to hell[B] indeed.[/B] Seriously, that buzzer sounds demonic.
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