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How One Soviet Radar Tapped the Entire World
In 1976, radio operators across the world began hearing a strange, relentless tapping—dubbed the “Russian Woodpecker.” What sounded like an electronic pulse was actually the signal of a massive Soviet ...
On July 4th, 1976, as Americans celebrated the country’s bicentennial with beer and bottle rockets, a strong signal began disrupting shortwave, maritime, aeronautical, and telecommunications signals ...
In the 1970s and ’80s, a haunting tapping sound disrupted global radio signals—traced back to a massive, secret radar in Soviet Ukraine. The Duga radar, part of an over-the-horizon missile detection ...
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