PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT CHRONOLOGY OF AIRFRAME PLANT I66, OMSK, USSR

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Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 TOP SECRET PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT CHRONOLOGY OF AIRFRAME PLANT 166, OMSK, USSR copy" .~ 6 PAGES DECLASS REVIEUU b\r NINIAIDOD TOP SECRET Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 GROUP I EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 RECORD COPY 1 COPY NO. _,4"1 PUB. DATE LOCATION j - MASTER QA-R DATE RECEIVED LOCATION DISPOSITION DATE(S) STOCK LEVEL MINIMUM 1 MAXIMUM 10 CUT TO COPIES DATE 7-7-4 CUT TO COPIES DATE COPIES DESTROYED CUT TO COPIES DATE CUT TO COPIES DATE CUT TO COPIES DATE MASTER DATE DATE NUMBER OF COPIES DATE NUMBER OF COPIES MO. DAY YR. RECEIVED OR ISSUED REC D ISS~0 BAL MO. DAY YR. RECEIVED OR ISSUED RECD ISS *D BAL 1 68 Dist. unit#lo6-115 10 10 Feb. 1968 //5273, 5x1 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02TO6408RO01100010029-7 Approved For e CIA- 1DF'02T0C400100 100010029-7 CHRONOLOGY OF AIRFRAME PLANT 166, OMSK, USSR INTRODUCTION This report is a study of the chronological development of Airframe Plant 166 rtsk, L J . :wring the period 54-57N073-26E), The study is based on information compiled from all available photography of the plant through Plant 166 is located on the eastern edge of Omsk igure 1), adjacent to Aircraft Engine Plant Baranova 29 It comprises 3 major areas: A main plant area (Figure 2). a final assembly and checkout area (Figure 3), and Omsk Airfield East The final assembly and checkout area is located at the FIGURE 1. AIRFRAME PLANT 166, OMSK, USSR. TOP SECRET OMSK AIRFIELD SOUTHWEST_ Road Railroad, double track Railroad, single track NAUTICAL MILES 55 C0- OMSK AIRFIELD EAST 5X1 5X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 airfield, which serves as a test and flyaway field. The main plant area and the final assembly and checkout area are connected by both rail spurs and good all-weather roads. Airframe Plant 166 has been a major producer of Soviet aircraft; however, in recent years there has been an almost total lack of photographic evidence of aircraft production. There is some photographic evidence of a modification or repair program for both FIDDLER and FISHPOT. These aircraft have been observed in large and varying numbers at the final assembly hall and at the flyaway field. It cannot be determined from existing photog- raphy whether the plant is engaged in missile production, or, if it is, to what extent the plant facilities are engaged in such production. A building-by-building construction history of Plant 16 is presented graphically in Figures 2 and 3 and in tabular form in Tables 1 and 2, which also provide interpretations of the probable functions of all the structures and comments on some structures. All item numbers in the text are keyed to Tables 1 and 2 and Figures 2 and 3. HIGHLIGHTS OF CHRONOLOGY 1957 Airframe Plant 166 was first observed on photography of 0 at which time the major struc- tures contained in the main plant area included a large OMSK AIRFIELD NORTH r/ I l i /AIRCRAFT EN~GN/E PLANT B0.q AN091 s!1 Approved For Release 2007/03/0 CIA- 1DF'02T0C4001O0 1100010029-7 TOP SECRET Table 1. Data on Maim Plant Area of Airframe Plant 166 (Item numbers are keyed to Figure 2) Dimensions Roof Date Dimensions Roof Date Item No Prob Func able tion (ft) L W Cover (sq ft) First Observed* Commen ts Item No Pro Fu ba nct ble ion (ft) L W Cover (sq ft) First Observed* Comments 1 Utility bldg 46 Overhead cra ne 2 Shop bldg 47 Shop bldg 3 Utility bldg 48 Utility bld g 4 Semiburied ta nk Prob a water tank 49 Utility bld g 5 Admin bldg 50 Utility bld g 6 Admin bldg 51 Utility bld g Completed by 52 Utility bld g Replaces an o a min bldg 53 Utility bld g which has been torn down 54 Utility bld g 7 Admin/engine ering bldg 55 Shop bldg 8 Utility bldg 56 Warehouse 9 Utility bldg 57 Utility bld g 10 Utility bldg 58 Utility bld g 11 Shop bldg 59 Utility bld g 12 Shop bldg 60 Warehouse 13 Assembly/sh op bldg 61 Warehouse 14 Shop bldg 62 Warehouse 15 Utility shed Completed b 16 Utility bldg 63 Warehouse 17 Utility bldg Completed by 18 Utility bldg 64 Warehouse 19 Shop bldg Completed by Completed by 65 Shop bldg 66 Utilit bld 20 Utility bldg y g 21 Utility bldg 67 Utility bld g 22 Steamplant Fuel system conv erted from coal 68 Warehouse il b f l 69 Shop bldg 23 Utility bldg y to ue o I I Currently being expanded for 24 Utility bldg second time since r 70 W h 25 Pumphouse a e ouse 26 POL tanks (4 ) Fuel oil supply f or steamplant 71 Warehouse (item 22) Completed by 0 72 Warehouse 27 Shop bldg 28 Shop bldg Currently being e xpanded 73 Utility bld g 74 Warehouse 29 Lab/engineer ing bldg Bldg is aprx 90% complete 75 Utility bld g externally 76. Utility bld g 30 Warehouse 77 Utility bld g 78 Shop bldg Completed by 0 Prob 79 Utility bld g a temporary bld g for construc- 80 Warehouse 31 Shop bldg tion Completed b 81 Warehouse 32 Utility bldg 82 Covered re se rvoir 33 Utility bldg 34 Utility bldg Completed by 83 Pumphous e 35 Utility bldg 36 Admin bldg Completed by 84 Utility bld g Completed by 85 Utility bld g 37 Security bldg 86 Shop bldg 38 Assembly bld g Height 20-50 ft. Bldg expanded Completed by between 87 POL tank Height 30-70 88** Utility bld g 39 Warehouse 89** Utility bld g 40 Utility bldg 90** Utility bld g 41 Utility bldg 91** Admin bld g 42 Admin bldg 92** Admin bld g 43 Warehouse 93** Utility bld g 44 Warehouse 94** Warehouse Completed by 95** Shop bldg 45 Warehouse 96** Steamplant Completed by 97** Utility bld g *ltems were complete when first observed unless otherwise noted. **Has not been included in previous reports on Plant 166. TOP SECRET Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/0 01100010029-7 TOP SECRET Table 2. Data on Final Assembly Area of Airframe Plant 166 (Item numbers are keyed to Figure 3) Item No Probable Function Dimensions (ft) L W Roof Cover (sq ftl Date First Observed* Comments Item No Proba Funct ble ion Dimensions (ft) L W Roof Cover (sq ft) Date First Observed* Comments 24 C li d h bld it S 23) Admin bldg ng pon oo g ( em erves s op Completed by 25 Warehouse h Utility bldg 26 S op bldg Pumphouse & underground 27 Shop bldg tank Tank is prob a water tank 28 Utility bldg 29 Utilit bld Utility bldg y g 30 Utility bldg Repair hangar 31 Utility bldg Utility bldg 32 Admin bldg Small office-type bldg Bldg u/c 33 Utility bldg t I l 34 Utilit bld ncomp e e y g Bldg u/c 35 Final assembl y bldg 9 Utility bldg Incomplete This bldg has been expanded twice and willprob be expanded 10 Utility bldg again in near future 11 Warehouse 36 Utility bldg height 85 ft 12 Shop bldg 37 Utility bldg 13 Utility bldg 38 Utility bldg 14 Utility bldg 39 Utility bldg r h 15 W 40 Steamplant a e ouse 16 Utility bldg .Completed by 17 Bunker 41 Utility bldg 18 Bldg u/c Completed by Incomplete 42 Pumphouse 19 Bldg u/c Completed by Serves 20 POL area Incomplete 43 POL tanks (4 ) fuel oil tanks (Item 21 Utility bldg bld 22 Utilit Completed by Tanks y g Completed by contain fuel of or s eamplant 23 Shop bldg (item 40) Completed by *Items were complete when first observed unless otherwise noted. assembly building (item 38, Figure 2), an assembly/shop building (item 13), 6 shop buildings (items 11, 12, 14, 47, 65, and 69), 2 large warehouses (items 39 and 43), 2 admin- istration buildings (items 5 and 36), an administration/ engineering building (item 7), and a steamplant (item 22). Major structures in the final assembly and check- out area consisted of a shop building (item 12, Figure 3), a repair hangar (item 5), a POL area (item 20), and a large final assembly building (item 35), which was just nearing completion. The new Omsk Airfield East was in an early stage of construction 11 I 1961 first photographic coverage of Plant 166 since provided the and revealed the expansion of some facilities. The large assembly building in the main plant area was expanded by the addition of a large new section. In the final assembly and checkout area a large wing on the final assembly build- ing was in an early stage of construction. Several small buildings were also observed under construction in this area. The Omsk Airfield East was completed by D 1962 Significant construction occurring within the main plant area during this year included the addition of a warehouse (item 72, Figure 2) by land the completion of 3 more warehouses (items 44, 45, and 80) between and A large shop building (item 86) was first observed under construction ml I In the final assembly and checkout area a large warehouse (item 25, Figure 3) and several small buildings were completed during the year. The large wing on the final assembly build- ing (item 35), which was first observed in was completed byl I 1963 - 1964 Construction activity during 1963 and 1964 was confined almost entirely to the final assembly and checkout area. In it became apparent that the wing which had been added to the final assembly building would be further enlarged. A steamplant (item 40, Figure 3), an adminis- tration building (item 1), and a shop building (item 23) were also observed under construction in 1965 -1967 The majority of new construction observed from occurred within the main plant area. A small shop building (item 19, Figure 2), 5 warehouses items 30, 62, 63, 64, and 71), and an adminis- tration building (item 6) were completed during this time span. A new laboratory/engineering building (item 29) has been under construction since and 2 older shop buildings (items 28 and 69) are currently being ex- panded. In the final assembly and checkout area, it appears that a large-scale expansion program may be initiated. The fence/wall surrounding this area has been altered so as to include almost twice the area enclosed by the old fence. Footings for several small buildings (items 7, 8, 18, and 19, Figure 3) are visible. 25X1 25X1 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 Approved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 MAPS OR CHARTS ACIC series scale 1:200,000 REQUIREMENT CIA. C-DI5-82,973 NPIC PROJECT Approved Fo I s 5 REFERENCES -6 TOP SECREI Dl 100010029-7 Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2 / 3/0 EO2TO64O8ROOl 100010029-7 TOP SECRET Aroved For Release 2007/03/05: CIA-RDP02T06408R001100010029-7