Kapustin Yar was created as a platform for the development of the space program of the Soviet Union after the Second World War. It is located 500 miles south of Moscow over and 60 miles east of Volgograd, the former Stalingrad. These days it is close to the border of Kazakhstan, but in those days the base was deep inside Soviet territory. It was here that the V2 rocket and captured German scientists who created them were set to work not only with the object of getting into the space in front of the Americans, but also the design and testing of new aircraft, missiles and other weapons systems. The base was recognized as so secret that the neighboring town Zhitkur emptied of its population and leveled, because it was too close.
In 1948, less than a year after the famous Roswell incident, operators of radar base in raising the unidentified object. At the same time, the pilot flying close to the ground was a visual sighting of silver, cigar-shaped object. Reports that he was blinding rays of UFOs, the pilot was ordered to engage with him, and after three minutes of fighting, the missile successfully hit by an object. It seems that a UFO shot some energy weapon at the moment and both ships crashed to the ground.
William J. Birnes, publisher of the American UFO Magazine, considered that the alien ship fired a weapon particle beam in the Soviet fighters, but a lucky shot with a rocket violated anti-gravitational field of a UFO, causing him to fall from the sky. Teams Soviet recovery quickly gathered up all the debris and transport it in the underground at Kapustin Yar, which ironically they Zhitkur, after the former city, near the base.
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