Krona space object recognition station
Krona space object recognition station is a Russian military complex which is used to identify objects in outer space using telescopes and radar.
Space surveillance base
It is part of the Centre for Outer [Space Monitoring] of the Russian Space Forces. The first Krona is near the village of Zelenchukskaya in Karachay-Cherkessia, North Caucasus. There is another under construction in the Russian Far East called Krona-N, near Nakhodka in Primorsky Krai. In 2007, the then commander of the Russian Space Forces Vladimir Popovkin said that the Nakhodka Krona would start in 2008, however there were no subsequent announcements.The Caucasian Krona consists of two complexes - an optical one located on Chapal mountain above 2,000 metres and a radar installation 30 km away at a height of 1,300 metres. One site for the Nakhodka Krona is, and this site does not have an optical component.