After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the dust covered technology of the sky is still unmatched by others

61.mp35:06From your hair, don't drop it anymoreThe Black Technology After Disintegration: Revealing the Five TreasuresAfter the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world witnessed a unique tragedy in the history of technology

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From your hair, don't drop it anymore

The Black Technology After Disintegration: Revealing the Five Treasures

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world witnessed a unique tragedy in the history of technology. The Soviet Union, which once stood at the pinnacle of the scientific field, has left behind a group of unique and disruptive black technologies. These lost glories are still memorable. Today, we will delve into these five abandoned black technologies and uncover their mysterious veil.

1. Marx's generator: the pinnacle of Tesla's power generation

Giant: The world's largest generator of its kind

In 1968, the High Voltage Research Center of the All Russian Institute of Electrical Engineering in the Soviet Union launched a world-shaking project known as the "Marx Generator" or "Tesla Tower". Although the official name of this technological miracle is complex, people prefer to call it "Tesla Tower", which is the sanctuary of high-voltage electrical experiments. The Tesla coil of Tesla Tower makes people feel like they are immersed in extraterrestrial technology. This behemoth has astonishing high-voltage power generation capabilities and can instantly release huge amounts of energy, but due to high operating costs, it was eventually abandoned in 1990.

2. VV14 Water Anti Submarine Aircraft: The Dream of Soviet Monster Aircraft

Triphibious Divine Beast: Water, Land, and Air Combat Versatile Anti Submarine Aircraft

In the 1960s, the Soviet Union developed a stunning anti submarine aircraft called the "VV14 Water Anti Submarine Aircraft". It can not only engage in combat on water, land, and air, but also has excellent detection capabilities, reaching a detection range of 1200 to 1500 kilometers. What is even more impressive is that the VV14 can easily carry various weapons, forming a dense firepower network. However, due to the death of the chief designer, this promising project was ultimately put on hold, which left people regretful.

3. The Space Shuttle Blizzard: The Last Glory of the Soviet Union

Witness of Soviet Glory: Space Shuttle Blizzard

As the last glory of the former Soviet Union, the space shuttle Blizzard witnessed the rise and fall of an empire. This magnificent space shuttle has a total investment of over 20 billion rubles, can transport 30 tons of cargo into low Earth orbit, and can be reused more than 100 times. To support this project, the Soviet Union also developed the "Energy Rocket" and the "R25 Large Transport Aircraft". The "Snowstorm" space shuttle also successfully conducted its first unmanned test flight in 1988, achieving automatic return and landing of the space shuttle. However, with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, due to a shortage of funds, this former glory was ultimately abandoned.

4.279 Project Nuclear Warfare Tank: An Unbreakable Tank Monster

The first nuclear war tank: invincible armor to resist nuclear explosions

The Soviet Union once developed the world-renowned "Project 279 Nuclear Warfare Tank", which was the world's first tank capable of resisting nuclear explosions. It has four tracks and two independent steering drives, which can handle the terrain caused by a nuclear explosion calmly, no matter how harsh it may be. The body of the tank is covered with an oval shield of up to 269 millimeters, which is unique in design and weighs 60 tons, making it fully capable of withstanding nuclear storms. In order to enhance its firepower, the Soviet Union equipped it with 130mm 65x caliber tank guns, which could maintain combat effectiveness even in the environment of nuclear explosions. However, with the gradual popularization of missile technology, the Soviet Union ultimately abandoned this heavy tank weighing over 50 tons, a decision that is still controversial.

5. Duga Radar System: The Big Mac of Over the Horizon Radar

Big Mac Radar: Duga Radar System

The Duga radar system was once one of the most powerful military facilities during the Soviet era and the world's largest over-the-horizon radar system. Its massive size is amazing, with a total length of 700 meters, a width of 400 meters, and a height of 150 meters, equivalent to a giant. Its performance is equally powerful, capable of detecting missiles and aircraft within 2000 kilometers, sufficient to prevent any enemy air invasion. However, this behemoth also has obvious drawbacks, covering an area of up to 18000 square meters, which is close to the size of three football fields and is easily targeted by enemies. In addition, its power demand is enormous, and the radar system alone requires megawatts of electricity, which must be maintained by small power plants for normal operation. Even more troublesome is that once the Duga radar system starts working, it will interfere with global shortwave communication, causing dissatisfaction and complaints from many countries. Finally, this system gradually withdrew from the historical stage in the late 1980s and officially closed in 1989.

Outcome: Glory and Regret of Technology

These five abandoned Soviet black technologies are undoubtedly treasures in the history of technology, but they have also brought many regrets and controversies. The electric miracle of Tesla, the versatile potential of the VV14 water anti-submarine aircraft, the aerospace glory of the space shuttle Blizzard, the indestructibility of the 279 project nuclear war tank, and the over the horizon capability of the Duga radar system were all peaks of Soviet technology, but they were also abandoned for various reasons.

However, the loss of these black technologies has sparked deep contemplation. Have we lost some technologies that could have brought more benefits to humanity? If these technologies continue to develop, where will the history of science go? These issues are thought-provoking.

Anyway, the legends of these five black technologies still shine in people's memories, as they are symbols of the glory and regret of Soviet technology. Perhaps one day, we will once again discover these lost glories in the halls of technology, allowing them to continue to create miracles for humanity. This is the truly exciting unknown in the history of technology.


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