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Pivan-1

Pivan-1
Пивань-1
Part of Main Centre for Missile Attack Warning
Pivan-1 is located in Khabarovsk Krai
Pivan-1
Pivan-1
Coordinates 50°20′57″N 137°11′22″E / 50.349167°N 137.189444°E / 50.349167; 137.189444
Type Satellite ground station
Height 45m
Site information
Open to
the public
no
Condition operational
Site history
Built 1981 (1981)
Garrison information
Garrison 1127th Independent Radio Technical Unit

Pivan-1 (Russian: Пивань-1) is a military townlet near Komsomolsk-na-Amur in Khabarovsk Krai in the Russian Far East which is the location of the eastern control centre for Russia's Oko satellites. These give early warning of ballistic missile launches, mainly from the continental United States. The site is part of the Main Centre for Missile Attack Warning and information from here is processed at the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces centre in Solnechnogorsk and could be used, together with early warning radar such as the Voronezh, for launch on warning or the A-135 anti-ballistic missile system. A similar facility is located at Serpukhov-15 near Moscow.

The name Pivan-1 is a code name following the practice established to name closed cities and military facilities. It is named after the nearest settlement, Pivan.

Oko consists of two types of early warning satellites - US-K and US-KMO. The older US-K satellites are in highly elliptical molniya orbits which give them coverage of the United States at certain times during the day. For full coverage of the US missile grounds four US-K satellites need to be operational and the system can have up to nine of them in orbit at once. The US-KMO satellites are geosynchronous satellites providing continuous coverage. In total, 101 satellites have been launched.


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