Krasnokamianka, also known as Kiziltash or Kyzyltash, is a village situated in the Feodosia municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
The name Krasnokamianka translates to "Red Stone Place" in Ukrainian, "Краснока́менка" in Russian, and "Qızıltaş" in Crimean Tatar.
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 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.