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Old Posted Feb 18, 2008, 6:27 PM
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RUSSIA & UKRAINE | Some very interesting guyed masts

At Russia and Ukraine there are several guyed masts for FM-/TV-broadcasting, which have crossbars running from the mast structure
to the guys.


Vinnytsia TV Tower, Vinnytsia, Ukraine, year of built: 1961, height: 354 metres


Orenburg TV Mast, Orenburg, Russia, height: 200 metres


Barnaul TV Mast, Barnaul, Russia, year of built: 1962, height: 197.5 metres


Izhevsk TV Mast, Izhevsk, year of built: 1962, height: 195 metres


Kryvyi Rih TV Mast, Kryvyi Rih, year of built: 1960 , height: 185 metres


Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk TV Mast, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia, year of built: 1963, height: 182 metres


Saransk TV Mast, Saransk, Russia, year of built: 1961, height: 180 metres


Biysk TV Mast, Biysk, Russia, year of built: 1965, height: 180 metres


Kaliningrad TV Mast, Kaliningrad, Russia, year of built: 1962, height: 151 metres


Arkhangelsk TV Mast, Arkhangelsk, Russia, year of built: 1964, height: 151 metres


Veselovka TV Mast, Veselovka, Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast), year of built: 1965, height: 151 metres


Vladikavkaz TV Mast, Vladikavkaz

Do you know further masts with such crossbars? What is the official Russian designation for these masts?
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If that' not the most evil-looking structure I've ever seen in my life...
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