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Approved For Release 2007/01/23: CIA-RDP78BO4549AO01000010028-6 O i2T ~q P 222 12 OZ FM NPIC TO DIRNSA YDHAVQC/CINCEUR CINCPACFLT CINCUSNAVEUR FICPAC COMNAVFORJAPAN AFSCC AFSSO AFSC AFSSO PACAF AFSSO ACIC AFSSO FTD AFSSO NORTON AFSSO ESD AFSSO SAMSO AFSSO IRC AFSSO USAFE (FOR EEIC) AFSSO TAC AFSSO YOKOTA USAFSS INFO FICEUR ZEM T 0 P S E C R E T TTTTTI CITE NPIC 3842. MISSION 1103-2 8- 15 MAY 6t OAK PREFACE 23 CO i Z ADVANCE Cy to ANITIZED WITH TEXT THIS SECTION OF THE OAK FOR MISSION 1103-2 REPORTS ON THE HIGHEST PRIORITY COMIREX TARGETS IN THE USSR AND OTHER COUNTRIES. TARGETS IN CHINA, NORTH VIETNAM, AND NORTH KOREA ARE REPORTED IN SEPARATE SECTIONS OF THE OAK REPORT. ((NOTE:TEXT THAT FOLLOWS IDENTICAL WITH THAT OF MISSION CITED ABOVE)) r)eclass FIev 0 0 A 'w DOES. -NOT CONSTITUTE A FINISHED INTELLIGENCE JUDGMENT. S7MMART RECIPIENTSp,&rE I '1 eT bT7/oT143;tj T A '7?A 5A,0~4~( F66p#t IS ACCOMPLISH IN A SHORT TIME AND PRIOR TO FINAL REFINEMENT OF EPHEMERIS DATA. CONSEQUENTLY, FUTURE ANALYSIS MAY RESULT IN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. MOREOVER. RECIPIENTS ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE IDENTIFICATION OF TARGETS IS BASED PRIMARILY ON PHOTOGRAPHY SECT I Old-- N 92 0 9 1. STATUS OF 1-GUM-COMPLEXES FIFTEEN OF THE 'DEPLOYED SOVIET ICBM COMPLEXES ARE OBSERVED. TEN TYPE 1110 SINGLE-SILO ICBM LAUNCH SITES ARE NEWLY IDENTIFIED- ONE. IN GROUP M AT KOZELSKt AND THREE ARE AT TEYKOVO# WHERE THE SITES GROUP FALLS PATTERN A. I THETOTHER;TWO ONE AREFTHEESTNEW ARTTOF LAUNCH FALLS GROUP B. THE REMAINING SIX- NEW-IAINCH SITES ARE AT THE KOSTROMA ICBM COMPLEX. ONE'SITE IS IN'THE K GROUP' AND THE'OTHER FIVE, THREE OF WHICH ARE PROBABLE. FI,.L OUT THE L GROUP, THE'CURRENT NUMBER OF ICBM LAUNCHERS AT THE DEPLOYED COMPLEXES IS AS FOLLOWS. THE FIGURES IN PARENTHESES ARE FOR POSSIBLE LAUNCHERS AND ME NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOTALS. TYPE IIIC 266 BIN TYPE I1ID 695 UNDETERMINED 18 SUBTOTAL 829 B1n OTHER , 224 0 TOTAL 1#653 PIN M 0 +i 0 0 0 77 LAUN HEO WHEW THE SNOW AND ICE 25X1 2= DEPLOYED SR-S COMPLEXES NOW EXCEED FIFTY' THE FIFTY-FIRST SA-5 SAM COMPLEX HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED 11 NM SOUTHEAST OF VOLOBDA. USSR# AT 59"94N 640"#7E? 3. TACTICAL SSM'SUPPORT FACILITIES IN THE USSR TWO NEW TACTICAL SSM SUPPORT FACILITIES WERE IDENTIFIED FOR THE FIRST TIME AT AGA AND SVERDLOVSK#VSSR. A NEW TACTICAL SSM SUPPORT FACILITY IS OBSERVED UNDER CONSTRUCTION 6 NM SOUTH OF AGA AND, 0.5 NM NORTH OF THE AGA AMMUNITION DEPOT RAZ. THIS FACILITY IS ANOTHER IN THE SERIES OF TACTICAL SSM SUPPORT FACILITIES IDENTIFIED IN THE USSR. UPON COMFLETION# THIS FACILITY WILL PROBABLY BE OF THE SMALLER TYPE CONTAINING TWO'MISSILE STORAGE BUILDINGS AND A SINGLE WARHEAD STORAGE BUNKER. THIS TYPE OF FACILITY IS USUALLY IN DIRECT SUPPORT OF AN SSM UNIT. AND ITS'CONSTRUCTION NEAR THE SOVIET- MONGOLIAN BORDER IS INDICATIVE OF THE CONTINUING SOVIET MILITARY DEPLOYMENT IN THIS AREA. THE'SVERDLOVSK FACILITY 15 THE SIXTH OF THE LARGER TYPE OF TACTICAL'SSM SUPPORT FACILITIES IDENTIFIED IN THE USSR. SUCH FACILITIES CONTAIN SEVEN OR MORE MISSILE STORAGE BUILDINGS AND f TWO WARHEAD STORAGE BUNKERS, AND THEY PROBABLY PROVIDE SUPPORT TO SSM UNITS IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA AS WELL AS TO SMALLER FACILITIES LOCATED 'IN THE BORDER REGIONS. 4 COCK AIRCRAFT SEEN AT KIYEV AND TASHKENT FOUR OF THE VERY LARGE SOVIET COCK GAN-22a AIRCRAFT, THE LARGEST NUMBER OBSERVED AT ANY ONE TIME TO DATE* WERESEEN AT AN AIRFRAME PLANT IN KIYEV ON TWO DAYSEARLIER@ ONE 25X1 COCK WAS SEEN AT THE MANUFACTURING PLANT IN TASHKENT`; THE ANYONOV DESIGN BUREAU IS AT KIYEV# AND PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ARE PROBABLY PERFORMED THERE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURE. ITA'S NOT POSSIBLE 1O MAKE A TOTAL INVENTORY OF FIVE AIRCRAFT BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE ONE AT TASHKENT FLEW TO KITEV 'IN 'THE TWODAY INTERVAL. 5r SUBMARINES-AT SEVEROOVINSK# USSR THREE Y"`CLASS SSBN 'gAEVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS 4/XU ARE PRESENT SUBMAkINE OMME i INTO THE C?NSTRUCTI WHALL HAVE BEEN MOVED INSIl1B!fl INDICATING THE START OF ANOTHER NEW SUBMARINE. 6. PROBABLE CRUISE-MISSILE SITE 9SAMLETa IN EGYPT SECTION IS 03 A PROBABLE CRUISE-MISSILE SITE i SAMLET$. WITH A CONFIGURATION SIMILAR TO THOSE LOCATED WITHIN THE SOVIET UNION' IS IDENTIFIED FOR i THE FIRST TIME 194-4 NM-NE OF ALEXANDRIA. THE PROBABLE SITE CAN RE NEGATED 0 THE FIRST SAME.. E I PEN I-E6 T WAS IDENTIFIED T A STORAGE FACILITY 4.7 NM SW OF ALEXANDRIA. Re STYX'AISSI'LE RATS WEB OBSERVED IN THE ALEXANDRIA AREA IN THC STYX'MISSILE REPORTEDLY CAN BE 0 0 0 6 0 6 - L DEFENSE ROLE. NO DIiCERNIBLE CHANGE IS OBSERVED IN THE PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SAMLET EtUIPNENT OR THE STYX MISSILE CRATES. 7. SNUANGCHENBTZU MISSILE TEST CENTER, CHINA THE ENTIRE SHUANGCHENGTZU MISSILE TEST CENTER. EXCEPT FOR THE AIRF,IELDI IS OBSERVED. TWO.NEW'SUSPECT ADVANCED WEAPONS RELATED FACILITIES IN AN EARLY STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION ARE IDENTIFIED. LAUNCH COMPLEX R IS STILL UNDERGOING MODIFICATION. 9. EVIDENCE OF SAM ACTIVITY AND MILITARY BUILDUP, NORTH KORE AMPRELIMINARY SEARCH OF CLOUD'FREE AREAS OF'NORTH KOREA, THE DMZ AREA, AND THE SINO-NORTH KOREAN BORDER REVEAL NO NEW SAM SITES OR SAM RELATED ACTIVITY'. NO EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT MILITARY MOVEMENT OR BUILDUP OBSERVED. MISSILES PLESETSK MISSILE AND SPACE CENTER UR 6254//N 9483B//E THE ENILKE i 1i, 19, AND 22? IS COVERED. LAUNCH SITES 15, 18i 2$, 210 230 AND 24 CAN-BE IDENTIFIED ONLY. CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES ON THE SECOND GANTRY AT SITE 1$. THE SIDES ARE STILL IN A'HORIZONTAL POSITION, BUT A SECTION OF THE SIDE TO THE RIGHT OF THE BASE HAS BEEN REMOVED. NO APPARENT CHANGE OR SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED AT ANY OF THE OTHER LAUNCH SITES. NO .Nt* ICBM OR AGM/LONG RANGE SAM ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FRtE PORTIONS OF TH 58-NM SE RCH AREA. COMPLEX akouYANA UR 5131//N 1130$/fE ONLY THE EASTERN 39 PERCENT OF THE 59-NM SEARCH AREA IS COVERED. [ In IaTCrCit t= no YTC.TI r-PF'[ ATC'f catch TTTrS ARE_ OBSERVED. THE 'ENTIRE 59-NM SEARCH AREA IS COVERED ON PHOTOGRAPHY AND ALL SIXNEW~TYPE lILIDLAUNCH COMP NENTS OF THECOMIFVItARE_OBSERVED, 25X1 25X1 0 0 0 ? r 9 0 0 0 11 CONSTRUCTION, AND PROBABLE SIT` 55L? '56L? AND 57 4 PROBABLE SITES 43K AND 45K ARE CONFIRMED ON THIS MISSION AND APPEAR - TO- BE IN A MIO-~-STASK OF CONSTRUCTION. SITE 53K IS LOCATED AT 57-OON 041-'43E' 54L AT 58-BIN 941-86E. 55L AT-'S8-1I$N i["m 2Es--56L-#T 58 *2N 541-1SEt 57L AT 57-57N 041-89E. AND 58L AT 57-5BN 241-28E. SITES 53K AND 58L ARE IN A MID--STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION. 54L IS IN UNDET NED NAT LEAST MIDIS STAGE OF SECTION # 84 fft!FPROBABLE SITES 55L- 56 r AND 57L ARE FIRST SEEN ON THIS MISSION AND WERE NOT PRESENT O T 58 15 FIRST 'SEEN ON THIS MISSION AND WAS NOT PRESEN ON RWOTOGRiAPHIC REFERENCES FOR . THE NFW STTF_S ,? - /E SITES AND 2 ARE INTERPRETABLE. SITE 30 THE COMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY. THE COMPLEX COMMAND AND CONTROL FACILITY AND THE RAIL-TO ROAD TRANSFER POINT CAN . BE' IDENTIFIED ONLY: NO NEW MISSILE ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE PORTIONS OF THE EASTERN HALF OF tN c~: Actru 'UFO OMSK ICBM COMPLEX UR 55041IN 0733111E THE COMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY' THE RAIL"TO-ROAD TRANSFER POINT. ANU THE LAUNCH SITE ARE OBSERVED. NO NEW MISSILE FACILITIES ARE ALL COMPONENTS OF THE COMPLEX ARE OBSERVED. SEVERAL SUSPECT AREAS ASSOCIATED WITH LAUNCH GROUP L ARE OBSERVED. HOWEVER: INTERPRETABILITY PRECLUDES DETAILED ANALYSIS. NO NEW MISSILE OR A11 IS$ILE-*RELATED ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE PORTIONS OF THE ^C~rAfY ~.C ADrLa *D A ICRM COMPLEX UR 56S2// 4~~E Sb-ll LAUNCH SITES. DESIGNATED 28A. ZIB. AND 2209 THE THE E ? THE A -TO-ROAD TRANSFER POINT* FOUR O LAUNCH' ESP AND SEVEN OF THE 12 K N S5-11 LAUNCH -SITESSARE-COVERED-. IS INCLUDES THREE NEWLY I ITIFIED TYPE 1110 6KOUP CON:SMY9 0 a 0 0 0 I SITE 21A* AT !M -STN W41 32E. IS IN AN UNDETERMINED STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION. SITE 218 15 AT 56-49N 8411-ZIE AND SITE 22B IS AT AND ZZB ARE THE FIR ITES IDENTIFIED IN LAUNC ROUP Be CONSTRUCTION. ALL "' ' EEN ON THIS MISSION AND WERE NOT PRESENT 25X1 56-4IN! s4#'3bE. BOTH OF THEE--SITES ARE IN A 1410-STAGE OF NO OTHER NEW M,ISSI&v OR LE ELA ED FACILITIES ARE OBSERVED IN U ICBM COMPLEX UK 5517//N 28 ftftflrl X SUPPORT FACILITY. THE COMPLEX COMMAND ACID CONTROL FACILITY. THE RAIL-TO-ROAD TRANSFER POINT? AND THREE SITES IN THE H GROUP ARE OBSERVED: NO NEW MISSILE ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE PORTIONS OF THE WESTERN HALF OF TwrcarrweRFA KOZELSK ICBM COMPLEX UR 535b//N 83549//E SECTION t 25 THE WESTERN 48 PERCENT OF THE SEARCH AREA AND SOME PARTS OF THE COMPLEX ARE COVERED. A NEW TYPE II'ID LAUNCH SITE. 8bM. IS IDENTIFIED AT 54-122N 135- lE. TAE SITE, FIRST SEEN ON THIS MISSION, IS ' N AN EARLY STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION*? IT WAS NOT OBSERVED ON NO OTHER NEW MISSILE ACTIVITY I'S 'OBSERVED. 25X1 SITE 82L AND PROBABLE SITE 81M ARE NO LONGER. CONSIDERED VALID SITES. AND ARE BEING DROPPED FROM NPIC LISTINGS. MOST COMPONENTS OF THE COMPLEX ARE OBSERVED. ALL BUT THE EASTERN 3H PERCENT OF THE SEARCH AREA IS COVERED. NO NEW MISSILE ACTIVITY z nac,~Rttcn_ /E ALL COMPONENTS-OF THE COMPLEX ARE INTERPRETABLE, THE ENTIRE SEARCH AREA IS COVERED ON PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SOME SCATTERED CLOUDS IN THE FAcTERN HALF NO NEr MISSILE ?CTIViTY iS OBSERVED'. SIXTEEN LAUNCH SITESP THE TWO DUMMY LAUNCH SITES. AND A PORTION OF THE COMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY ARE COVERED. NO NEW MISSILE - - - FACILITIES ARE' OBSERVED IN CLOUD FREE PORTIONS OF THE !;O-NM SEARCH 0 0 ? 0 0 r Approved For Release 2007/01/23: CIA-RDP78B04 /E TWENTY-TWO OF THE 41 KNUWN - AUNCH SITES AND PORTIONS OF THE'C. OMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY. T ADMINISTRATION AND HOUSING AREA. AND-THE RAIL~'TO"ROAD TRANSFER POINT ARE OBSERVED. NO NEW MISSILE OR MI$'SILE"'RELATED ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE PORTIONS OF TATISHCHEVO ICBM COMPLEX 5149//N 9 534//E THE WESTERN 69 PERCENT OF THE SEARCH AREA IS COVERED. NO NEW MISSILE ACTIVITY It OBSERVED. SITES 44C AND 1M ARE THE ONLY rfYPfP PJYC n6 TI1 mum iry n-crDuFn- 25SE THE TWO LAUNCH -SITES. THE FIXED FIELD SITE. AND THE HF COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY ARE COVERED. ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED AT THE F~ .0 SITE* AAKTYUbINSK RUM COMPLEX R 495916N 9565445E THE PLTROVSKIY IRBM LAUNCH SITE* THE HF COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY. AND THE RAIL TO?ROAD TRANSFER POINT ARE COVERED. NO SIGNIFICANT ACTIV'I`TY IS OBSERVED". 25X1 25X1 0 THE'NESTEROVSKAYA AND SUNZHENSKOYE LAUNCH SITES ARE PARTIALLY CLOUD COVERED. NO SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED. 8f1E I ONLT THE A N A LAUNCH TE IS CLEARLY OBSERVED. BOTH 0 C~l 2935E ALL THREE OF THE LAUNCH SITE S# THE HF COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY' THE RAILI -TO-ROAD TRANSFER POINT ARE COVERED. NO SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY IS OBSERVED. SECTION # 96 i I TES AND THE HF COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY.-ARE LEBEDLN IRBM COMPLEX UR 59342SN 8342532E A F COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY ARE COVERED, NO SI6NIFICANT ACTIVITY S OBSERVED. ALL OF, TM N 9ERCkHT4 ?0TF~ jaA4 SEARCH AREA ARE COVERED. SSIELE MISSILE EXERCISE OBSERVED AT LAUNCH SITE 5(; . =I. NO NEW MISSILE FACILITIES ARE OBSERVED-IN POPTTaN5 nF THE SEARCH AREA COVERED. 0 Ii.. Y SH ANTIMISSILE TEST CENTER UR 146821/N 87334//E THE CENTER IS COVERED INTERMITTENTLY FROM TRACKING FACILITY 3 IN THE EAST TO TRACKING FACILITY 13 IN THE WEST ON ONE STEREO PASS OF OR TO 'FAIR CINTERPRETABILITTS~ _ LAUNCH COMPLEX B AND THE PROBABLE OBSERVED IN 5O INITIAL STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION ON JUST WEST OF TRACKING 25X1 FACILITY 30 ARE THE ONLY LAUNCH COMPL~EXE COVERED AT THE TEST CENTER. THE ONLY CHANGE OISCER BLE THROUGH HAZE AND SCATTERED CLOUDS' AT THE PROBABLE SA-5 LAUNICH 'COMPLEX DURING THIS PERIOD 15 THE APPEARANCE OF ADDITIONAL SCARRING WITHIN THE FENCED AREA. NO NEW MISSILE FACILITIES ARE OBSERVED. i ? C) 0 i NENOKSA MTC LAUNCH AREA A UR 643843 8391118E I U ,=U"LE , - .4C Eb AKL VB_LR tO O._ THE CONCRETE PAD BETWEEN THE 91115E 25X1 THE 105-FOOT BOWL_ CR N LAST d SERY D ON AND 25X1 NOT PRESENT ON AND 115 25X1 NOW OBSERVED ON THE PARKING APRON JUST OUTSIDE THE SECURED LAUNCH AREANO OTHER VEHICLES OR EQUIPMENTARE OBSERVED. PAD. 'THE LARGE BULKY OBJECT OBSERVED ON THE PAD 322E A NARROW. DARK'TONED UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT 15 ADJACENT TO THE LAUNCH 25X1 25X1 NENOK$A MTC MAIN SUPPORT FACILITY UR 643B23N 8391158E 25X1 FOR OR FIVE VEHICLES/PIECES OF EQUIPMENT ARE OBSERVED. 25X1 i SEVERODVINSK SHIPYARD 482 UR 64344 N 0394919E 25X1 CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES ON THE NEW FABRICATION BUILDING. THE ARCHi-ROOFED BUILDING. AND THE FILL+AREA? APPROXIMATELY HALF OF THE CONSTRUCTION HALL ON HAVE BEEN 'MOVED INSIDE. THE REMAINING HULL SECTIONS APPARENTLY HAVE NOT BEEN M 0 1 V n. ONE OF THREE Y SSEN OPREVIOUSLY REFERRED TO AS 492 /AA ED APPARENTLY HAS BEEN LAUNCHED SINCE I 25X1 AND PROBABLY REPRESENTS THE FOURTH U1411 Or C 25X1 BUILT AT THIS YARD. OB -- AT THE FITTING.-OUT QUAY -'- 2 Y SSBN QIN POSITIONS I AND IIa. IN THE ESTUARY 1 Y SSBN. IN THE FLOATING DOCK --- ONE 462/5 SSBN AT POSITION V AND I POSSIBLE E SSGN. AT THE EAST QUAY --- I PROBABLE J SSG AND 6 SUPPORT VESSELS. AT THE NAVAL BASE I PROBABLE KRESTA CLGM+ 3 PROBABLE R -146A DE# 4 BASE TRANSPORTER DOCKS, AND 1 YAST. AnnrnuPri rhr ~PIPaSP_~(1t17/[I 112 _ _C IA=RC~PZRRLid~,1GA_OLlldfl fl10~28_ _~ Approved For Release 5EG3'I1ON NCI--R DP78B04549A001000010028-6 0 PE A SHIPYARD UR 438 O. -_ CONS RUCTION CONTINUES ON THE 4OENTIFIED INDUSTRIAL AREA---AT THE SOUTH'END OF THE SAY# ON THE UNYOENTIFIED BUILDING AND THE THREE REPAIR WAYS NEAR THE WEST DOCK. 'AHD ON ONE OF 'THE PROCESSING BUILDINGS AND THE CRANE WAY ON THE QUAY AT THE NUCLEAR SUBMARINE SPECIAL SUPPORT FACILITY. OB -~ 1 PROBABLE H SSBN WIN TRANSPORTER DOCKU. 5 LARGE SUBMARINES 92 IN TRANSPORTER DOCKS AND 9-.' +D4 'REPAIR WATSlti I PROBABLE COMBATANT 1 ZEYA YRSN. 0 i 0 ? 0 MOSKVA ASH SEARCH AREA U UR-5545//N 37//E 1 "13? THE A HALF AND A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SEARCH AREA ARE COVERED ON TWO PASSES OF CLEAR TO HEAVILY CLOUD COVERED PHOTOGRAPHY: NO NEW SARY?SHAGAN OR LENINGRAD-TYPE INSTALLATIONS, ELECTRONIC FACILITIES, OR NUCLEAR WEAPONS STORAGE FACILITIES RELATED TO ABM DEPLOYMENT ARE OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE 6OC~C_ LENINGRAD PRO R SAM UR 5955//N 9392$//E ALL BUT EASTERN 25 PERCENT THE SEARCH AREA .15 COVERED. NO ABM OR'NEW SA*5 LAUNCH COMPLEXES. OR ASSOCIATED ELECTRONIC FACILITIES. ARE OBSERVED IN CLOUD-FREE AREAS'. 0 0 M 0 SARY-SHAGAN PROBABLE SA-5 SAM COMPLEX UR 453b55N 9723429E 8245 48-8 NO COMRX THE FACILITY, WHICH WAS OBSERVED IN AN N TIAL STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION ON S COVERED ON PHOTOGRAPHY 25X1 OF POOR INTERPRETABILITY. ONLY C IBLE CHANGE SINCEO 25X1 THE EXTENSION OF THE GRADED AREA WITHIN 'THE SECURITY FENCE' 25X1 WHICH NOW REACHES A POINT-NEAR ONE F THE AUNCH SITES. VOLOGDA 5A?5 LAUNCH COMPLEX UR 599429N 0400708E 8154 bb--N BONUS 11 NM SE OF VOLOGDA. THE NEWLY IDENTIFIED SA-5 COMPLEX CONSISTS OF A SINGLE LAUNCH SITE ORIENTED IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, A SUPPORT FACILITY. AND A TRACKING/GUIDANCE FACILITY# ALL IN'EARLY STAGES OF'CONSTRUCTION. THREE BARRACKS TYPE BUILDINGS AND AN UNDETERMINED NUMBER OF SMALLER SHELTERS ARE OBSERVED IN THE SUPPORT FACILITY. IN THE TRACKING/GUIDANCE FACILITY. WORK HAS BEEN STARTED ON THREE RADAR MOUNDS. SU $TI.NG 'THAT TWO ADDITIONAL LAUNCH SITES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED. REVIEW OF PAST PHOTOGRAPHIC `COVERAG INDICATES THAT . UN ON 25X1 25X1 AL ISKA DARIYAH PROS CRUISE MISSILE SITE EG 3119$8N 9380313E 0447 6-J BONUS PQSITIONS GONE OCCUPIED BY AN UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT, ONE OCCUPANCY THI'S !ROSABLE CRUIS SSILE 9SAMLETH SITE HAS PROBABLE LAUNCH 19.3 NM NE OF AL IS ARIYAH. RADAR/ELE ~F_ ~RU ONE 25X1 LARGE PO S rV~ iv j E .5 25X1 PERSONNEL TENTS, AN PROXIMATELY'IS EHICLES/ CE5 OF EQUIPMENT. THE PROBABLE LAUNCH POSITIONS, THE PROBABLE CONTROL VANS, AND THREE KADAR/ELECTRONICS VANS WERE OBSERVED ON 25X1 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 C -, 0 T ITS P# A A L CRUISE MISSILE SITE CAN BE NEGATED ON 25X1 25X1 AIR FACILITIES V AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY PLANT 473 R 582756N 0382327E A NEW BUILDING IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION JN THE EAST SIDE OF THE FINAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING. ROOFING ON AN ADDITION TO A WORKSHOP IN THE SOUTH-CENTRAL PORTION OF THE PLANT IS NEARING COMPLETION. AIRCRAFT 4 COCK. 7 PUSS IRLE O 'Et AN? 3 LIGHT STRAIGHT-WING. TASWKEN AIRFRAME PLANT B CHKALOV 84 UR 411815N 1691845E CONS RUC ION IS CONTINUING AT THE NEW SHOP BUILDING. A NEW TAXIWAY/PARKING APRON IS UNDER ON5TRUCTION NE OF THIS BUILDING. SCARRING IS STILL EVIDENT'IN THIS AREA. AIRCRAFT -- AT' THE PLANT ??? 1 COCK AND 2 MEDIUM STRAIGHT-WING. AT THE FLYAWAY FIELD -- 12 MEDIUM STRAIGHT-WING AND It LIGHT STRB IGHTaW I MG. OSLA AIRFIELD Po 511841N 9154343E TWENTY-THREE NGL ""BA AIRCRAFT REVETMENTS HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED ALONG THE PARALLEL 'TAXIWAY. A DISPERSAL AREA HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED AT THL EAST END OF THE RUNWAY. THE AREA IS CONNECTED TO THE END-CONNECTING LINK BY A SPUR TAXIWAY AND CONTAINS EIGHT HARDSTANDS. 08 -- 2 SMALL SWEPT-WING. SAMBOK AIRFIELD U 493304N E 25X1 25X1 ip 40 FORT 4FIVE AIRCRAFT REVETMENTS HAVE BEEN CONSTRUCTED. NO NEW ELECTRONICS OR COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES ARE DISCERNIBLE. 08 -- 4 LIGHT STRAIGHT-WING, AT LEAST 45 SMALL SWEPT/DELTA-WING. AND 6 SMALL AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTERS. i 9 ? 0 ? i i i 0 0 0 NIKOLA Y V "5 P%6f bor MW=~'`gx gl ";~gili JRl000010028-6 THE HELICOPTER CARRIER REMAINS IN TH BASIN. TWO PROBABLE AUXILIARIES AND FOUR FISH FACTORY SHIPS ARE AT THE QUAYS. THE BUILDING' WAYS ARE OBSCURED. A---PROBABLE DLG IS AT A QUAY EAST OF TLC CUTtiYApn_ BIEL KO BIALA ARMY BARRACKS SOUTH PC 494827N $190 2 6E 84748E KKAKOW ORDNANCE DEPOT EAST PQ 599324N 0198824E SWIDNICA ARMY BARRACKS 231 1162931E 7N 6162824E CHOP BARRACKS AL 1 UK 482545N 8221 38E THE SMALL SCALE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY PRECLUDES AN ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF VEHICLES' WEAPONS. OR EQUIPMENT. 06 --"AT LEAST 7 PROBABLE VEHICLES/PIECES OF EQUIPMENT. h R 482695N 8224252E MUAACHEVO ARMY BARRACKS SOUTHWEST AL 1 THE MA CA AP LURES A DETERMINATION OF THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF VEHICLESi WEAPONS' OR EQUIPMENT. 1261$N 6224156E OB -~- AT LEAST 58 PROBABLE VEHICLESIPIECES,OF EQUIPMENT. 25X1 25X1 25X1 ? U THE SMAL SCALE OE THE PHESENCE`p p~dCB i LK ?We PHA E`S'~2?tE&;Q V914 0 9 6 0 i S 0 0 2"236325E ?F THE kjzwgnkhn ARMY PARRArift; A[ 2 1112 A&,% = 62218113E IME A SCALE PHOTOGRAPHY P ECLUDES A DETERMINATION OF THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF VEHICLESIWEAPONS. OR EQUIPMENT* n ARMY TRAININg AREA EAST UR 4A 9//N 22224//E THE SMALL SCALE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY PRECLUDES A DEFINITE DETERMINATION OF THE--LEVEL OF ACTIVITY OR'OF THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF VEHiCLESt WEAPONS. OR EQUIPMENT. .3535N 8225855E SOUTHWEST EDGE OF KHYROV. THE INSTALLATION IS SECURED BY A WALL AND CONTAINS ONE LARGE QUARTMU ERS, LTIWING THREE SEPARATELY BARRACKS/ADMINISTRATION SECURED VEHICLE BUILDING. TWO STORAGE BARRAC AREASAS+ it WITH A TOTAL OF 14 VEHICLE STORAGE BUILDINGS. ONE BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION. SIX STORAGE BUILDINGS 01 REVETTEDU. FIVE SUPPORT BUI-LDI'NGs # A 0RIY#R"TRAININ6 AREA? 'A SMALL-ARMS FIRING RANGE. AN ATHLETIC FIELDe AND A PHYSICAL TRAINING AREA. O? .?? 9 POSSIBLE MAZ-537 TRUCK TRACTORS WITH LOWBED SEMITRAILERS TEL TRANSPORTERSt. 1 ADDITIONAL POSSIBLE LOWSED SEMITRAILER. AND APPR 'I.XIN1iTCl Y 211 OTHER VFWIrLFS7PTFrFS 0 EQUIPMENT. 25X1 25X1 0 S 0 0 MISKOLC TRAINING AREA HU 48868IN $295438E 1'U-M BONUS NO TRAINING AREA IS OBSERVED ON CLEAR PHOTOGRAPHY OF FAIR I 1 LPaTI ITY VA A ARMY BARRACKS M JOSZEF HU 480112N 1268550E 327 BONUS ON WE EDGE OF PETERVASARA. A PROBABLY SECURED BARRACKS AREA CONTAINS APPROXIMATELY 25-39 BUILDINGS, AND A SECURED PROBABLE STORAGE AREA ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECTION # is BARRACKS AREA CONTAINS THREE PROBABLE UNDERGROUND STORAGE RUlE_ClINGJ. S SVERDLOVSK TACTICAL S5M SUPPORT FACILITY UR 565999N 96S4630E $156 26-S1 BONUS 7- NM W OF OF SVLRDLOVSK. ADJACENT TO THE NW AND SW E0SES OF THE SMERDLOVSK_AM.MUNITION REPO BY AT LED5'A ~ 8(bj ONAt"'WAA 1Rti S R E DEPOT AND A 914EONCES IMMEDIATELY NORTHWEST OF THE AMMUNITION DEPOT. THE MISSILE AND WARHEAD STORAGE AREA CONTAINS FIVE DRIVE-THROUGH EARTH COVERED' ARCH-ROOFED MISSILE STORAGE BUILDINGS AND NGQ A P AND ROBAB, 0 cr i 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 9 SCALE ,l -WARHEAD STORAGE BUNKER. 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