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Russia Activates Communications Systems Reserved for Nuclear War - Contigo Puebla

Summary by Contigo Puebla
The messages of the Russian shortwave military station UVB-76, known as “buzzer” among amateur radios, have begun to follow the same coding structure as observed in the previous nuclear war preparation or maximum alert exercises. Each line includes a time mark, followed by a chain that starts with “NzhTI”, a five-digit series, a code name, such as “utkoroy” and two four-digit sets. This format corresponds to nuclear command preparation checks, m…
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The messages of the Russian shortwave military station UVB-76, known as “buzzer” among amateur radios, have begun to follow the same coding structure as observed in the previous nuclear war preparation or maximum alert exercises. Each line includes a time mark, followed by a chain that starts with “NzhTI”, a five-digit series, a code name, such as “utkoroy” and two four-digit sets. This format corresponds to nuclear command preparation checks, m…

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Contigo Puebla broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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