Fiolent
• Phiolent
Fiolent - officially-geographically is Cape in the south-western part of the Crimean peninsula, in the Balaklava district Sevastopol, the western tip of the External ridge of Crimean mountains.

In accordance with the Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers № 0017-409 of 13.5.1946 and the Order of the Minister of the Armed Forces of the USSR № 0019 from 09.02.1946 in 1946-1948 to test missile, produced for the Navy began the formation of the III-rd Central Administration of the State landfill Ministry of the USSR Armed Forces. Management was supposed to place near Feodosia, and one of its parts has been placed on the southern coast of Sevastopol Balaklava Bay to the Bay of Cossack ...

In Soviet times, these shores (and directly at the sites of these shores), known to modern guests of the Crimea only with bright colorful-tourist side, all major air defense, artillery and anti-ship missiles, aircraft and land-based have been tested. Missile Systems "storm", "pike-A", "Pike-B" KSSCH, P-15U, "quiver", "Arrow", "Hill," P-25 "Amethyst", "Malachite" "Termite "" Mosquito "," Pomegranate "," Uranus "and others got here their start in life ...

And the name of this landfill was Phiolent ...

One of the most forbidden of the forbidden areas "Fiolent" was Karanskoe plateau. It begins after the limestone quarries of Balaklava and ends abruptly at the Marble beams, short kilometer from the famous beach of Jasper. The photograph is just Marble beam, behind a wall of stone after it - Karanskoe plateau at the bottom of the beam at the center of the remaining water laboratory control submarine-launched missiles. Earlier in front of the place tested missile systems for nuclear submarines - silos was on the bottom at a distance of 3-5 km from the coast, and from these facilities gave missiles "Start" ... marble beam is still behind barbed wire as the Ukrainian territory in / h ...

directly the Cape Fiolent, also known under the names Partenium, Felenk-breaker, Manastir-breaker, Cape St. George ...

Sevastopol land - a mix of clay, stone, iron military of all time ...

The cliffs Orestes and Pylades at Cape Fiolent ...

Cape Fiolent deystsviya is the result of an ancient volcano, "works in the area," about 150 million years ago ...



One of the names of Cape Fiolent -. Cape St. George, since according to the legend, this saint was in distress Greek sailors in St. Phenomena rock near Cape. The surviving sailors in the year 891 is based on the cliffs east of Cape St. George Monastery. Cape obliged him another his name - Manastir-breaker (with the Crimean Tatar "Manastir" = monastery, "breaker" = headland) ...
