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This Russian radio sends completely secure TOP SECRET messages, can't be hacked, even Europe, NATO and US..., it is...

This Russian radio sends completely secure TOP SECRET messages, can't be hacked, even Europe, NATO and US..., it is...

India.com15-06-2025
New Delhi: Ukraine and Russia have been embroiled in a war for the last three years. All European countries and America are with Ukraine in this war and providing it military and economic help. To help Ukraine, these countries have also imposed many sanctions on Russia in the last three years, despite this Russia is standing in this war and is also giving a befitting reply to Ukraine and its supporting countries.
The biggest reason for Russia staying in the war for such a long time and not retreating is its stockpile of weapons, which is not easy to counter even for America or NATO. Russia also has the most nuclear bombs in the world and the longest range intercontinental ballistic missiles. However, this country also has a weapon which is rarely discussed, but as soon as it is activated, the enemies' lives are in danger. This weapon is – 'Doomsday Radio Station.' What is Russia's Doomsday Radio Station?
After the recent talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, this radio station was activated once again. Scientists also know the Doomsday Radio Station as UBV-76. It is said that the messages emanating from it are sent to places where messages cannot be sent even from satellites. Its biggest feature is that it cannot be hacked. The messages sent from it are very secret, which common people cannot understand. It also includes numbers along with words, due to which it cannot be understood easily. It is said that Russia can send messages to its people around the world through it. Why is the Doomsday Radio Station dangerous?
Today, while countries around the world are dependent on state-of-the-art satellites and encrypted communication, Russia's radio station like UVB-76 is still working. Its use is not only related to general communication but also to special emergencies. There have been many occasions when coded voice messages were heard on it, especially during the war with Ukraine. As soon as communication takes place on it, there is a stir in the world.
Experts say that it is operated as a secret so that clear information about Russia's military strategies is not available and the enemy remains confused. In simple words, it is not just a means of communication but a psychological and strategic weapon. As long as it rings, it is fine, but as soon as its voice changes, understand that the world has reached a dangerous point because it is said that the messages associated with it may be related to secret military operations or nuclear protocols.
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