CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces
CIA Analysis of the Warsaw Pact Forces: The Importance of Clandestine Reporting
This study examines the role of clandestine reporting in CIA’s analysis of the Warsaw Pact from 1955 to 1985. The Soviet Union established itself as a threat to the West at the end of World War II by its military occupation of eastern European countries and the attempts of its armed proxies to capture Greece and South Korea. The West countered with the formation of NATO. While the West welcomed West Germany into NATO, the Soviets established a military bloc of Communist nations with the Warsaw Treaty of May 1955. This study continues CIA’s efforts to provide a detailed record of the intelligence derived from clandestine human and technical sources from that period. This intelligence was provided to US policy makers and used to assess the political and military balances and confrontations in Central Europe between the Warsaw Pact and NATO during the Cold War.
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Secured Storage Area, Berezayka, Kalininsk Oblast, USSR, Moscow MD, Photographic Interpretation Repo
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1965-06-01q.pdf | 697.85 KB |
Secured Storage Area, Kharakov, USSR, Kiev MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC, November 19
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1964-11-02e.pdf | 364.54 KB |
Secured Storage Area, Polyava, Poltavskaya Oblast, USSR, Kiev MD, Photographic Interpretation Report
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1964-11-02d.pdf | 441.47 KB |
Selected Ground Force Installations in the Vicinity of Moscow, USSR, Moscow MD, Photographic Intelli
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1965-10-01.pdf | 1.75 MB |
Selected Installations, Vitebsk, USSR, Belorussia MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC, July
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1964-07-02g.pdf | 516.03 KB |
Selected Military Installation, Kiev, Kiev Oblast, USSR, Kiev MD, Photographic Interpretation Report
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1965-01-01p.pdf | 487.81 KB |
Selected Military Installations, Cherkassy, USSR, Kiev MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC,
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1965-02-02y.pdf | 323.7 KB |
Selected Military Installations, Gorkiy Oblast, Gorkiy, USSR, Moscow MD, Photographic Interpretation
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1965-05-01h.pdf | 380.22 KB |
Selected Military Installations, Kiev, USSR, Kiev, MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC, Dec
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1964-12-02v.pdf | 483.69 KB |
Selected Military Installations, Minsk, USSR, Belorussia MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPI
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1964-06-01h.pdf | 616.98 KB |
Selected Soviet Military Storage Areas, USSR, Baltic MD, Photographic Intelligence Report, CIA/DI Im
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1965-08-01e.pdf | 1.33 MB |
Serpukhov Ordnance Depot No 45, Serpukhov, Moscow Oblast, USSR, Moscow MD, Photographic Interpretati
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1965-06-02c.pdf | 478.94 KB |
Shchuchin Army Barracks, Shchuchin, USSR, Belorussia MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC, M
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1964-05-02p.pdf | 266.77 KB |
Shepetovka Army Barracks, Slavuta, USSR, Carpathian MD, Photographic Interpretation Report, NPIC, Ju
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1964-06-01a.pdf | 464.19 KB |
Shuliai Army Barracks Radviliskis, Radviliskis, Lithuania, USSR, Baltic MD, Photographic Interpretat
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1965-03-01r.pdf | 320.22 KB |
Shuya Army Barracks and Associated Storage and Training Areas, Shuya, Ivanovskaya Oblast, USSR, Mosc
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1965-07-01k.pdf | 334.37 KB |
Size and Capabilities of Soviet Field Artillery, CIA/DI/OSR Intelligence Report, disseminated Octobe
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1969-10-01a.pdf | 1.66 MB |
Slonim Army Training Area Southwest, Slonim, USSR, Belorussia MD, Photographic Interpretation Report
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1964-08-01k.pdf | 449.33 KB |