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Mount Yamantau

Mount Yamantau, or Yamantaw (Bashkir: Ямантау, romanizedYamantaw, Russian: гора Ямантау) is a mountain in the Ural Mountains, located in Beloretsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. Standing at 1,640 metres (5,380 ft) it is the highest mountain in the Southern Ural section, and is featured within the South Ural Nature Reserve.

Yamantaw
Highest point
Elevation1,640 m (5,380 ft)[1]
Prominence1,330 m (4,360 ft) 
ListingMountains of Russia
Coordinates54°15′18″N 58°06′13″E / 54.255°N 58.10365°E / 54.255; 58.10365[1]
Geography
Yamantaw
Yamantaw
CountryRussia
RepublicBashkortostan
DistrictBeloretsky
Protected areaSouth Ural Nature Reserve
Parent rangeUral Mountains
Yamantau
Part of Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Mezhgorye, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia
Coordinates54°15′18″N 58°06′07″E / 54.255°N 58.102°E / 54.255; 58.102
TypeUnderground military facility
Site information
Controlled byArmed forces of the Russian Federation
ConditionUnknown
Site history
BuiltUnder construction (2003)
In useUnknown
Garrison information
GarrisonMezhgorye
OccupantsUnknown

A secret extensive bunker complex has been allegedly built under Mt. Yamantaw, claimed by the United States to be owned by the Russian government or Russian Armed Forces, similar to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex.

Name edit

The name of the mountain is derived from "Yaman taw" (Яман тау), which translates to "evil mountain", "bad mountain", or "wicked mountain" in the local Bashkir language. The meaning behind the name is believed to originate from the many inconveniences of the mountain: big bear population, surrounding swamps and rocky slopes, resulting in its area being a troublesome herding place. [2]

Geography edit

Yamantaw has two peaks - Big Yamantaw 1,640 metres (5,380 ft) and Small Yamantaw 1,512 metres (4,960 ft). Both peaks are plateaus, with a big area and flat relief.

Up to 1000 - 1100 m elevation, the mountain slope is covered with mixed forest, in some places with driftwood, occasional alpine meadows and rocky outcrops. Above 1100m elevation, there are no trees or bushes, and instead rock streams of various sizes, with grass, flowers and moss start to appear.[2]

Bunker complex claims edit

Yamantaw, along with Kosvinsky Mountain (600 km to the north), are claimed by the United States of being home to a large secret nuclear facility or bunker, or both.[3] Large excavation projects have been observed by U.S. satellite imagery after the fall of the Soviet Union, as recently as the late 1990s during the government of Boris Yeltsin.[3] During the Soviet era two military garrisons, Beloretsk-15 and Beloretsk-16, and possibly a third, Alkino-2, were built on the site. These garrisons were unified into the closed town of Mezhgorye (Russian: Межгорье) in 1995, and the garrisons are said to house 30,000 workers each, served by large rail lines.[4]

Repeated U.S. questions have yielded several different responses from the Russian government regarding Yamantaw, including it is a mining site, a repository for Russian treasures, a food storage area, and a bunker for leaders in case of nuclear war.[5][4] Responding to questions regarding Yamantaw in 1996, Russia's Defense Ministry stated: "The practice does not exist in the Defense Ministry of Russia of informing foreign mass media about facilities, whatever they are, that are under construction in the interests of strengthening the security of Russia."[4] In 1997, a United States Congressional finding, related to the country's National Defense Authorization Act for 1998, stated that the Russian Federation kept up a "deception and denial policy" about the mountain complex after U.S. officials had given Cheyenne Mountain Complex tours to Russian diplomats, which the finding stated "... does not appear to be consistent with the lowering of strategic threats, openness, and cooperation that is the basis of the post-Cold War strategic partnership between the United States and Russia."[6]

In popular culture edit

  • Yamantaw is featured in the video game Metro Exodus where it has been taken over by cannibals.
  • Yamantaw also featured in the 2010 video game Call of Duty: Black Ops where it houses a base for a fictional chemical weapon – the Nova 6.

Also it features in the Call of Duty Black ops Cold War game as one of the multiplayer maps

  • Yamantau is the name of a map in the game War Robots, it is based on Yamantaw.[7] The map was remastered in version 9.2 [8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Topographic map of Mount Yamantau". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  2. ^ a b "Ураловед - гора Ямантау" (in Russian).
  3. ^ a b Blair, Bruce G (May 25, 2003). (PDF). The Washington Post. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Gordon, Michael R. (April 16, 1996). "Despite Cold War's End, Russia Keeps Building a Secret Complex". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
  5. ^ "Yamantau, Beloretsk-15, Beloretsk-16, Alkino-2", Weapons of Mass Destruction, Global Security.
  6. ^ PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 1119, NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998 (House of Representatives - June 19, 1997 (SEC. 1209 a.5)
  7. ^ "Yamantau - War Robots". warrobots.com. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  8. ^ "WAR ROBOTS 9.2 UPDATE NOTES - War Robots". warrobots.com. Retrieved 2023-07-08.

External links edit

  • The Return of the Doomsday Machine?

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mount Yamantau news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mount Yamantau or Yamantaw Bashkir Yamantau romanized Yamantaw Russian gora Yamantau is a mountain in the Ural Mountains located in Beloretsky District Bashkortostan Russia Standing at 1 640 metres 5 380 ft it is the highest mountain in the Southern Ural section and is featured within the South Ural Nature Reserve YamantawHighest pointElevation1 640 m 5 380 ft 1 Prominence1 330 m 4 360 ft ListingMountains of RussiaCoordinates54 15 18 N 58 06 13 E 54 255 N 58 10365 E 54 255 58 10365 1 GeographyYamantawShow map of BashkortostanYamantawShow map of European RussiaCountryRussiaRepublicBashkortostanDistrictBeloretskyProtected areaSouth Ural Nature ReserveParent rangeUral MountainsYamantauPart of Armed Forces of the Russian FederationMezhgorye Republic of Bashkortostan RussiaCoordinates54 15 18 N 58 06 07 E 54 255 N 58 102 E 54 255 58 102TypeUnderground military facilitySite informationControlled byArmed forces of the Russian FederationConditionUnknownSite historyBuiltUnder construction 2003 In useUnknownGarrison informationGarrisonMezhgoryeOccupantsUnknownA secret extensive bunker complex has been allegedly built under Mt Yamantaw claimed by the United States to be owned by the Russian government or Russian Armed Forces similar to the Cheyenne Mountain Complex Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 Bunker complex claims 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksName editThe name of the mountain is derived from Yaman taw Yaman tau which translates to evil mountain bad mountain or wicked mountain in the local Bashkir language The meaning behind the name is believed to originate from the many inconveniences of the mountain big bear population surrounding swamps and rocky slopes resulting in its area being a troublesome herding place 2 Geography editYamantaw has two peaks Big Yamantaw 1 640 metres 5 380 ft and Small Yamantaw 1 512 metres 4 960 ft Both peaks are plateaus with a big area and flat relief Up to 1000 1100 m elevation the mountain slope is covered with mixed forest in some places with driftwood occasional alpine meadows and rocky outcrops Above 1100m elevation there are no trees or bushes and instead rock streams of various sizes with grass flowers and moss start to appear 2 Bunker complex claims editYamantaw along with Kosvinsky Mountain 600 km to the north are claimed by the United States of being home to a large secret nuclear facility or bunker or both 3 Large excavation projects have been observed by U S satellite imagery after the fall of the Soviet Union as recently as the late 1990s during the government of Boris Yeltsin 3 During the Soviet era two military garrisons Beloretsk 15 and Beloretsk 16 and possibly a third Alkino 2 were built on the site These garrisons were unified into the closed town of Mezhgorye Russian Mezhgore in 1995 and the garrisons are said to house 30 000 workers each served by large rail lines 4 Repeated U S questions have yielded several different responses from the Russian government regarding Yamantaw including it is a mining site a repository for Russian treasures a food storage area and a bunker for leaders in case of nuclear war 5 4 Responding to questions regarding Yamantaw in 1996 Russia s Defense Ministry stated The practice does not exist in the Defense Ministry of Russia of informing foreign mass media about facilities whatever they are that are under construction in the interests of strengthening the security of Russia 4 In 1997 a United States Congressional finding related to the country s National Defense Authorization Act for 1998 stated that the Russian Federation kept up a deception and denial policy about the mountain complex after U S officials had given Cheyenne Mountain Complex tours to Russian diplomats which the finding stated does not appear to be consistent with the lowering of strategic threats openness and cooperation that is the basis of the post Cold War strategic partnership between the United States and Russia 6 In popular culture editYamantaw is featured in the video game Metro Exodus where it has been taken over by cannibals Yamantaw also featured in the 2010 video game Call of Duty Black Ops where it houses a base for a fictional chemical weapon the Nova 6 Also it features in the Call of Duty Black ops Cold War game as one of the multiplayer maps Yamantau is the name of a map in the game War Robots it is based on Yamantaw 7 The map was remastered in version 9 2 8 See also editNuclear bunker buster Raven Rock Mountain Complex Cheyenne Mountain Complex Kosvinsky KamenReferences edit a b Topographic map of Mount Yamantau opentopomap org Retrieved 2023 04 02 a b Uraloved gora Yamantau in Russian a b Blair Bruce G May 25 2003 We Keep Building Nukes For All the Wrong Reasons PDF The Washington Post Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 28 February 2009 a b c Gordon Michael R April 16 1996 Despite Cold War s End Russia Keeps Building a Secret Complex The New York Times Retrieved 28 February 2009 Yamantau Beloretsk 15 Beloretsk 16 Alkino 2 Weapons of Mass Destruction Global Security PROVIDING FOR CONSIDERATION OF H R 1119 NATIONAL DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998 House of Representatives June 19 1997 SEC 1209 a 5 Yamantau War Robots warrobots com Retrieved 2023 07 08 WAR ROBOTS 9 2 UPDATE NOTES War Robots warrobots com Retrieved 2023 07 08 External links editThe Return of the Doomsday Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Yamantau amp oldid 1199231976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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