The mountain slopes of the Kyzyltash tract are covered with forests consisting of
downy oak,
sessile oak, and
common hornbeam. Within this area, one can often find common relict plants, some of which are listed in the
Red Book of Ukraine. These include
Greek juniper,
pistacia atlantica, and various species of orchids. The highest peak in the vicinity, Sandyk-Kaya ("Stone forehead") stands 698 meters above sea level. In the late 1950s, the
Council of Ministers of the USSR made a decision to establish a central database for the storage of nuclear weapons known as TSBH. TSBH stands for "organizations that carry out the assembly and storage of nuclear weapons", specifically referring to the facilities responsible for handling the nuclear weapons produced by the factories under the
Ministry of Medium Machine Building (USSR Minsredmash, MSM USSR). The purpose of the TSBH was to centralize and streamline the management and storage of nuclear weapons within the Soviet Union. The first central database storage, referred to as
Object C, was located in the southern region of Crimea within the military unit (B/W) 62047 in Krasnokamianka, also known as Simferopol-10 or Theodosius-13. This facility, officially named
Object 712, was under the command of M.Nemirovsky. It served as a storage site for nuclear weapons within the Soviet Union. In post-Soviet Ukraine, the 47th Regiment of Special Purpose, which belonged to the Crimean Territorial Command of the Interior Troops of Ukraine, was stationed in Krasnokamianka. This regiment was commonly known as the "Tiger" and was assigned to military unit (a/h) 4125. == References ==