Kapustin Jar je velika ruska vojna baza. Ne samo da je vojna baza nego je i kozmodrom. I dan danas se tamo proizvode i stvaraju rakete.
To bi bio jedan dio price al postoji i drugi. Kapustin Jar je sve do dolaska perestrojke na vlast bio i ruska area 51.
Kasputin Yar
Kasputin Yar, with a size similar to that of Luxembourg, is located in the Astrakhan region, 100 kilometers from Volgograd, the nearest town. Works like a missile launch site, where tests are done with military units specializing in the collection of spatial objects. The activity of the base began in 1946 when dozens came dc Nazi scientists.
This polygon space is the third largest after those of Baikonur and Plasetsk. The latter has a small city parallel to the base, whose main objective is the construction and manipulation of atomic weapons. An interesting document of the KGB, dated July 28, 1989, described the sighting of a UFO that flew over the base strongly at low altitude. The object emitted a bright light flashes whose intense fluorescent illuminated the entire area. So much did the alarm of the military command of the polygon that after observing it for several nights, to send a reconnaissance patrol. A Russian soldier, surnamed Tischaiev, observed the object about 6 feet off the ground. Apparently this was not the only UFO sighting occurred in Plasetsk.
The Soviet UFO crash
According to a comprehensive report published by the Italian magazine UFO, in the summer of 1999, a drafting team met with an informant who provided them with two maps, which shows the presumed contents of the hangars most important base Kasputin Yar and explained in detail what hiding these constructions.
Around the hangar you can see a large helipad and several facilities built to house military personnel. According to the informant, in the larger building, about 74 m long, have 5 UFO heavily guarded by soldiers. The first has a diameter of 9 m was recovered in September 1961, Ghirghisgia, near the border with China. Another was picked up in Afghanistan in November 1988. The third, a huge disk of 12 meters in diameter, comes from the Prokhladny region, located in the Caucasus. Almost at the entrance to the hangar would be a huge UFO, with the typical cigar-shaped, with a length of 35 m and a height of 6 m. It was found in the Astrakhan region, north of the Caspian Sea, near Ashuluk secret base in the late 60's. Finally, the bottom of the large hangar, lies the strangest object of all. Has a shape similar to a dolphin, with a large fin at its top. He was reportedly recovered in 1987 in northern Russia, after being sent to the naval base Severodinsk.
But the surprises do not end there. In a smaller adjacent hangar would have saved lots of pieces from, presumably, other accidents. Together, features a fish-shaped piece blanket, recovered in 1978 in the region of Kazakhstan. According to ufologist Anton Anfalov Ukrainian part of these materials are in fact a famous UFO crash that took place in Likhano in Sverdlovsky region. To Anfalov, images released earlier this year by American television TNT, which questioned the veracity of the incident are part of a strategy to discredit the case. The evidence taken by the researcher in the area to the conclusion that it was a disk-shaped object about 26 m in diameter and 15 tons.
The largest fragment of a UFO that Russian specialists are aware, comes from the impact registered on 18 August 1960, also in the region of Kazakhstan. Silver and 6 m long, was taken to the military base Kasputin Yar. Leading figures of the former USSR, as Nikita Khrushchev, Prime Minister in those years, his defense secretary, and a group Melianovsky experts working in space research, this fragment could be observed, presumably part of an alien spacecraft.
As for the possible discovery of humanoid inside UFOs injured, the Russian authorities kept the utmost secrecy. However, some data have been unable to reach the UFO files. In the cited case of Sverdlovsky, Anfalov said they recovered the bodies of two people of short stature. They were later transferred to the Institute of Medical Problems in Moscow, where Dr. Lebedinski, military medicine specialist, performed the autopsies.
Another extraterrestrial being, according Anfalov, was rescued alive in Gdynia (Poland) in 1959. The humanoid wore a bracelet and when I retired surgeon, died instantly. The studies revealed that the bracelet could be a device that maintained stable vital signs of being. During the autopsy, doctors took some surprises, such as the provision of the internal organs of the humanoid was different to that of a man and his circulatory system was shaped like a spiral.