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But meanwhile I'm not sure that they have something to do with former launching sites. The structures are quite different from the other places.



Moscow ABM system during its evolution from old A-35 to present A-135 was subjected to huge amount of structural transformations. (Mostly due to its technical imprefectness and bad organization of the development process) Thats why I wouldn't rely on the shapes of the objects. It was not a serial product, so objects are designed and rebuilded "in place".

The first ABM system, that was finished and set on duty in 1978, was A-35M. It consisted of 8 launch complexes with 16 Galosh missiles. It was closed in the middle of 80s.

The information about the present A-135 system, (set on duty in 1995, consists of 68 Gazelle, and 32 Gorgon missiles) is not so available by obvious reasons. So, I doesn't know anything about it exept that was already said.