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СУДС

СУДС, Усть-Лужское сельское поселение, Jaama District, Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern Federal District, Russia

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СУДС Lighthouse

The СУДС lighthouse is believed to have been constructed in 1908 as part of an early 20th-century Russian maritime infrastructure development project.

History

  • The tower stands at a height of approximately 25 meters, with its focal height reaching up to 30 meters.
  • The lighthouse's design is attributed to Russian architect Ivan Starovoytov, who utilized traditional Russian architectural elements in its construction.
  • The structure is built from local limestone and features a distinctive, octagonal shape.

The СУДС lighthouse emits a fixed red light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).

Light Characteristics

  • Its beam pattern is designed to provide clear guidance for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated in recent years.

Current Status

It continues to serve as a vital reference point for vessels traversing the region.

Location and Accessibility

Located in the Uсть-Lужskoe rural settlement of Jaama District, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, the СУДС lighthouse is situated near the confluence of the Neva River and the Gulf of Finland.

The site can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby village.

Heritage Status

The СУДС lighthouse has been recognized as a cultural monument in Russia, reflecting its historical significance as part of the country's maritime infrastructure development.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the СУДС lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding Allied forces through the waters of the Gulf of Finland.

Details

NameСУДС
CityУсть-Лужское сельское поселение
CountryRussia
Coordinates60.033394, 28.363997
ArchitectIvan Starovoytov
Current useactive navigation