SOUTHEAST ASIA ACTIVITY REPORT SELECTED TRANSPORTATION AND INFILTRATION COMPEDIUM 3-9 NOVEMBER 1966

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25X1 C CON FIDENTiA Eor Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 SOUTHEAST ASIA ACTIVITY REPORT SELECTED TRANSPORTATION AND IN Fl LTRAT ION COMPENDIUM 3-9 NOVEMBER 1966 Declass Review By NIMA/DOD Approved RaIrrotint1/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A0056 NPIC/R-370/66 NOVEMBER 1966 SUMMARY NO 27 GROUP I EXCLUDED FROM 001004r1712ATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 WARNING This document contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, within the meaning of Title 18, sections 793 and 794, of the U.S. Code, as amended. Its transmission cr revelation of its contents to or reipt by an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 Approved F PREFACE R-370/66 0010041-2 This report is a summary of selected information on transportation and infiltration activity in Southeast Asia, primarily the Laotian Panhandle, as reported by NPIC during the period indicated on the cover. For a compre- hensive study of road development in this area prior to 1 April 1966 see NPIC R-110/66, Communist Road Net Development in the Laotian Panhandle (CONFIDENTIAL/ Items are numbered and arranged according to location from north to south. Annotated maps of varying scales have been included to assist the reader in locating the items. Each large-scale map depicts all motorable roads photo- graphically confirmed by NPIC, unless otherwise indicated. Missions, mission dates, frames, and NPIC cable and briefing board references are listed after each item, as appropriate. Approved For Release 2005W/NEFJVM1M-13B04560A00560710041-2 25X1C 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 2000ANDEN1IM78B04560A005600010041-2 R-370l66 25X1C CON=E 1- Vehicular Cable Bridge, Route lA By-pass, North Vietnam 2. Railroad Ferry Slips, Viet Tri, North Vietnam 3. Road and Bridge Reconstruction, Route 911, Laos REVIEW OF SUMMARIES 1 - 26 Synopsis of Intelligence Highlights Listing of Contents Index. of Topics Page 2 25X1C Approved For Release 2011AMIDECNR078B04560A005600010041-2 Approved CHIN A Ko chi Pu-erh CONFIDENTIAL or Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A00 R-370/66 1-2 25X1C BURMA Phong Saly ?Muong Luong Nam Tha \Dien Bie Phu Lang Son ai Ngu en Mong Cal A NT,. ai Phong j????.-?? ?f Houei Sal Sarnneua? Hai-an Muan Rai ' ( V ? Luang Pra bang Muong Sen Pak Sane IE TIAN Muang Phitsanulok \c).Nong Khai ,e6,0 !Jong Hot Demarcation line Moong Khon kaen THAILAND: uang Nakhon Sawan Da Nang Vu-lin Nakhon Ratchasima Warin Chamrap: Prachin Burl KRU T (BANGKO Chachoengsao r Kontum Pleiku Samut Songkhrarn Sisophon 1 Batta **) INDOCHINA MB 0 Pursat Ban Me Thuot Da Lat UTH A M 2,,?o0c?j Svay Rie 0 National capital International boundary I Railroad Road 0 50 100 150 Miles 0 50 100 150 Kilometers DAO PHU QUOC (Vietnam) My Tho Vinh Long NAMES AND BOUNDARY REPRESENTATION ARE NOT NECESSARILY AUTHORITATIVE Quan Long SAI CON ? Vung Tau CON SON Phan Thiet Approved For Release 2005/Z4MFftiftM3B04560A005600010041-2 NPIC L-2258 (11/136) Page 3 25X1C 25X1 D Approved For Release 20CahWeicTAIP78B04560A005600010041-2 1. Vehicular Cable Bridge, Route LA By-pass, North Vietnam R-370/66 A serviceable vehicular cable bridge spans the Song Thuong (river) immediately east of a ferry crossing on a Route LA by-pass at 21-26N 106-17E (UTM XJ333722). On photography of an undiscernible number of cables had been strung, the cable anchorages had been covered, and the approach roads were being prepared (Figure 1). Decking is now in place, and a truck moving away from the bridge on the southern approach probably attests to i7,s serviceability (Figure 2). A ferry is moored to the southern bank approximately 150 meters east of the bridge. NPIC Cable Cite ;491, D NPIC Briefing Board L-2250 ov 66 Page 4 Approved For Release 20016461DfINUtf178B04560A005600010041-2 25X1 C 25X1 D 25X1 C 4,0?zi tisz 1/ ?!`",',/ 00 ILVC, MOCOlf ?-? 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VEHICULAR CABLE BRIDGE (SERVICEABLE), ROUTE IA BY-PASS, NORTH VIETNAM Approved Fo Page 7 10041-2 25X1C 25X1D 25X1C 25X1A 25X1D 25X1D 25X1C Approved For Release 2005MEHDWIM8B04560A005600010041-2 R-370/66 2. Railroad Ferry Slips, Viet Tri, North Vietnam Four serviceable railroad ferry slips are located east of the destroyed Viet Tri Railroad and Highway Bridge over the Song Lo (BE No on the Ha Noi/Lao Cai Rail Line at 21-17N 105-26E (UTM WJ)--62550, WA-611549, WA59549, and WJ461548). Rail spurs extend from the two ferry slips on the western bank of the Song Lo to a common junction with the main line at UTM WJ457551; rail spurs extend from the two ferry slips on the eastern bank to a common junction with the main line at UTM WJ475541. Eleven pieces of rolling stock and a probable locomotive were observed at UTM WJ463547 onl KFigure 3). The references listed below provide the historical development of this ferry complex. Da-aU UaDle Cites dbb5, DTG 242208Z, Oct 66; 8919, DTG 312338Z, Oct 66; 9018, Dm 092323Z, Nov 66 NPIC Briefing Board L-2210 ROLLING STOCK NPICL FIGURE 3. RAILROAD FERRY SLIPS, VIET TRI, NORTH VIETNAM Page 8 2256 (1 Approved For Release 20GINIFIDEMIMP78B04560A005600010041-2 1/66) 25X1C 25X1D anh' ARAti ang fl R-370/6 5X1 C Chu /De 1= an Insta \ \ IAP =4;i= GE en arttg Van'g ? I WLier ' t'ku .?.:=?Thuang ??, !,?-?..Advag , 0 oste ayen v. ? arp ssi DONG 14AT Bay L2) 2\iN - ? .iL,Yen.. Bar- 1 1,15 X, ChUTs " x.,Thuoitu ff.RUltiXottl= - ^-1 X. Ru HI urchr, / I ll'TJA T ituvg Ha ChU X Nc Yen Th on Khei Dinh = 0.????.t ESI10,141,' )9654110 1 ,3.-.6d5, ii 5?1, uon g ? le:=1.1'147'813?)?=t1t ,,IPAge).9= UfrtUiig 25X1D 25X1D 25X1D 25X1D 25X1C Approved For Release 2060611HDENIAF'78B04560A005600010041-2R-370/66 3 Road and Bridge Reconstruction, Route 911, Laos At least 20 personnel were engaged in road and bridge reconstruction on on Route 911 south of Ban Sop Khom at 16-53N 106-01E (UTM XDO 9 within a choke point established near the confluence of the Nam Kok (river) and an unnamed stream (Figure 4). By repeated air strikes had seriously affected the serviceability of Route 911 at this point. The road has probably not been open to vehicular traffic since when a single set of vehicle tracks was observed traversing the area (Summary 15, Item )-i). A crater, which was observed interdicting the tracks on has subsequently not been by-passed. Route 911 is serviceable and in active use from the Route 911/912 junction south to the vicinity of Ban Nogkadeng at UTM XD057738. The current reconstruction activity is an attempt to extend the serviceability of Route 911 to the Sepone area EPIC Cable Cite 8949, DTG 032333Z, Nov 66 EPIC Briefing Board L-1530 NPIC L-2257 (11/667 FIGURE 4. ROAD AND BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION, ROUTE 911, LAOS Page 10 Approved For Release 2CIDN4leEtippl-ApP78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1D 25X1D STATOTHR Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1D R-370/66 Approved For Release 100111f4DIEKIKIDP78B04560A005600010041-2 REVIEW OF SUMMARIES 1 - 26 Synopsis of Intelligence Techniques Probably the most significant intelligence development reported in the first 26 summaries in this series was the rapid deterioration of the road network in the southern Laotian Panhandle, the extent of which precluded through vehicular traffic from North Vietnam into and/or through the Panhandle. The most plausible explanation for the resulting condition of these roads -- roads which were thought to have an all-weather capability -- was the apparent disregard of basic engineering techniques in the haste to complete a motorable supply route south to the triborder area. The effects of concentrated interdictions, heavy rain, and soil instability on this poorly designed road system were becoming evident in early even before its completion; due to the large amount of effort required,the network was not maintained. Subsequent to the closing of the roads in the Laotian Panhandle during the season of the southwest monsoon, a significant increase in the level of military and logistics activity occurred in and immediately north of the Demilitarized Zone. The bulk of low-level reconnaissance flights then shifted to North Vietnam, where new road, railroad, and telecommuni- cation construction was reported. Throughout North Vietnam an effort has been made to provide alternate road and railroad routes at all potential choke points, thus providing a transportation network which can be characterized as a "system of alternates." This is most evident where multiple road and rail crossings have been constructed. / Recent high-level photography has permitted identification of increased Communist activity at the geographic extremes of this report's area of interest. Extensive military and construction facilities have been observed in northwestern North Vietnam near the China border; signs of insurgent activity, partially concealed and probably encouraged by the heavy seasonal foliage, are becoming more evident along the Cambodia/South Vietnam border. Approved Page 13 Eor_Release_2d6WEgaltilazasauscuizasso 0010041-2 25X1B 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 200eDIOIDENW8B04560A005600010041-2 R-370/66 Listing of Contents Summary 1: 1-20 April 1966 (NPIC/R-117/66) Item 1. Item Item Item Item Item Item Summary 2: Item Item Item Item Summary 3: 2. 3. L. 5. 6. 7. New Construction on Unnumbered Road A (North Vietnam Route 137/Laos Route 912) Probable Telecommunications Line Cut Vehicular Activity and New Ford on Route 92 Military Activity Along Route 924 Military Activity Along the Se Kong (River) Suspect Ammunition Storage Facility Bridge Under Construction 21-27 April 1966 (NPIC/R-122/66) 1. Military Activity on Routes 137 and 2. Route 137 Alignment Complete 3. Defoliation in Laotian Panhandle 4. Possible Truck Parks Along Route 110 Item 1. Item P. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Summary 4: Item 1. Item P. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Summary 5: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4, Item 5. 28 April-4 May 1966 (NPIC/R-124/66) 101 Vinh SAM Site C19-2 Alternate Route 92 Interdiction and Repair (Laos Route 924) Route 92 Southern Extension New Road Construction Along Route 964 Truck Park and Probable Staging Area on Route 165 5-11 May 1966 (NPIC/R-157/66) Vinh SAM Site B16-2 B-52 Strike Damage and Repair, Route 15 Track Activity on Route 912/137 Probable Improvement of Route 92 Additional Road Construction Near Route 96/964- 12-18 May 1966 (NPIC/R-168/66) New Road Southwest from Route 911 (Laos Route 239) Route 914 Construction Complete New Possible Supply Route Facilities on Tonle Kong New Pontoon Ferry at Siempang, Cambodia Motorized River Craft on Tonle Kong Page 14 Approved For Release 2ICON147 E NrpmpP78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1C 25X1D R-370/ss Approver Fnr RplpacP 21AtilkilighlITANF)P7RRIM5RnAnni600010041-2 Summary 6: 19-25 May 1966 (NPIC/R-177/66) Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Summary 7: Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Summary 8: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item L. Item 5. Summary 9: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Summary 10: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. Possible SA-2 Site, Vinh Area Military Activity Along Route 912/137 Unnumbered Road Connecting Routes 911 and 23 (Laos Route 239) Road Closings on Alternate Route 92 (Laos Route 924) Probable, Near Route 96 26 May-8 June 1966 (NPIC/R-188/66) Route 912 All-weather Capability New By-pass Under Construction on Route 911 Completion of Unnumbered Road Connecting Routes 911 and 23 (Laos Route 239) Extension of Telecommunications Line Through the DMZ Serviceability of Route 914 Probable Military Camp on Route 96 Activity Along the Se Kong (River) 9-15 June 1966 (1\1PIC/R-195/66) Increased Military Activity on Route 912 Alignment of Route 911 By-pass Complete New By-pass and Ford on Route 92 New Vehicle Bridge on Route 110 Possible Transshipment on Tonle Kong (River) 16-22 June 1966 (1PIC/R-204/66) Interdiction Points on Route 92 Truck Parks Near Ban Bac Road Closings on Route 96 Routes 110 and 110/96, Interdictions 23 June-6 July 1966 (NPIC/R-210/66) Dual-gauge Capability, Ha Noi/Ping-hsiang Rail Line New By-pass Road and Probable Ferry Crossing Probable Truck Park on Route 137 Road Interdictions, Route 92 Landslides on Route 96 Route 110 Segment Remains Unserviceable Page 15 Approved For Release 2006ailiPERTF4hfI178B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C Approved For Release 200e0111HDERI1P78B04560A005600010041-2 "7"6 Summary 11: 7-13 July 1966 (NPIC/R-211/66) Item 1. Rail By-pass, Ha Noi/Ping-hsiang Rail Line Item 2. Highway Bridge Reconstruction, Route 15 Item 3. Truck Parks, Route 101 SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT (Documentation of Cambodia Route 97 Construction) Summary 12: 14-20 July 1966 (NP1C/R-224/66) Item 1. Railroad Bridge and By-pass Construction Vinh/Dong Hoi Rail Line Item 2. Vehicular Cable Eridges, Route 15 Item 3. By-pass Road, Route 15 Item 4. Truck Park, Route 912 Item 5. Landslides and Interdictions, Route 96 Summary 13: 21-27 July 1966 (NPIC/R-259/66) Item 1. Cable Bridge, Route 2 Item 2. Rail Spur and Water-to-rail Transshipment Point, Ha Noi/Hai Phong Rail Line Item 3. Railroad Cable Bridges Under Construction, Vinh/Dong Hol Rail Line Item 4. Vehicular Cable Bridge, Route 912 Item 5. Truck Park, Junction of Routes 911 and 912 Item 6. Infiltration Trail Construction, Demilitarized Zone, North Vietnam SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT (Railroad By-passes on Ha Noi/Ping- hsiang and Ha Nbi/Hai Phong Rail Lines) Summary 14: 28 July-3 August 1966 (NPIC/R-262/66) Item 1. Railroad Cable Bridge Under Construction, Vinh/Dong Hol Rail Line, North Vietnam Item 2. Truck Convoys and Road Construction, Route 108, North Vietnam Item 3. Truck Park Complex, Junction of Routes 101 and 137, North Vietnam Item 4. Road Maintenance, Route 137, North Vietnam Item 5. Truck Convoy, Route 912, Laos Item 6. Infiltration Trail Construction, Demilitarized Zone, North Vietnam ROAD STATUS, SOUTHERN LAOTIAN PANHANDLE Page 16 Approved For Release 40#142111Et4r4ADP78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1C 25X1C R-370/66 Approved For Release kOOSICKDIEWINADP78B04560A005600010041-2 Summary 15: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. SPECIAL Summary 16: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. SPECIAL 4-10 August 1966 (NPIC/R-264/66) Railroad By-pass and Spur, Thanh Hoa/Vinh Rail Line, North Vietnam Railroad Cable Bridge, Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line, North Vietnam Rail Construction, Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line, North Vietnam Interdictions, Route 911, Laos PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT (Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line) 11-17 August 1966 (NPIC/R-265/66) Interdictions, Standard-gauge Construction, Railroad Ferry Vietnam Activity on the Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line, North Vietnam Xom Ca Trang Vehicular Cable Bridges, Route 15, North Vietnam Unserviceability and Disuse of Route 96, Laos PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT, Ha Noi/Vinh Rail Line, North Vietnam Ha Noi/Ping-hsiang Rail Line, North Vietnam Rail Cars, Kep/Thai Nguyen Rail Line Under North Vietnam Reconstruction, Ha Noi/Vinh Rail Line, North Summary 17: 18-24 August 1966 (NPIC/R-303/66) SPECIAL ISSUE: Cable Bridge Study Summary 18: 25-31 August 1966 (NPIC/R-309/66) Item 1. Railroad Construction, Thanh Hoa/Vinh Rail Line, North Vietnam Item 2. Vehicular Cable Bridge Under Construction, Route IA, North Vietnam Item 3. Probable Water-to-rail Transshipment Point, Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line, North Vietnam Item 4. Truck Park, Route 15, North Vietnam Item 5. Road Activity, Route 108, North Vietnam Item 6. Telecommunication Poles, Route IA, North Vietnam Summary 19: 1-7 September 1966 (NPIC/R-310/66) Item 1. Extensive Storage Facilities, Route 6, North Vietnam Item 2. Bac Giang Railroad By-pass Bridge, Ha Noi/Ping-hsiang Rail Line, North Vietnam Item 3. Bridge Camouflaging, Route 704, North Vietnam Item 4. Probable Military/Road Maintenance Camps, Route 151, North Vietnam Item 5. Possible Railroad Cable Bridge, Vinh/Dong Ho! Rail Line, North Vietnam Page 17 Approved For Release 200141421CIDWA78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 200E/9*m Dererya78B04560A005600010041-2 R-370/66 Summary 20: 8-14 September 1956 (NPIC/R-333/66) Item 1. Railroad Crane, Kep/Thai Nguyen Rail Line, North Vletnam Item 2. Railroad Cable Bridge, Vinh/Dong Hoi Rail Line, North Vietnam Item 3. Road Conditions, Routes 912 and 911, Laos Item 4. Cable Bridge, Route 1, South Vietnam Item 5. Suspect Insurgent Activity, Cambodia/South Vietnam Border Area Summary 21: Item 1. Item 2. Summary 22: Item 1. Item 2. Summary 23: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Summary 24: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. SPECIAL Vietnam 22-28 September 1966 (1\1PIC/R-344/66) Probable Military Facilities, Phong Tho Area, North Vietnam Current Status of the Vinh/Dong Hoi Rail Line, North Vietnam 29 September-5 October 1966 (NPIC/R-35)-i-/66) North Vietnamese Supply Route, Phong Saly Province, Laos Suspect Insurgent Camps, Cambodia/South Vietnam Border Area 6-12 October 1966 (EPIC/R-356/66) Activity on the Vinh/Dong Hoi Rail Line, North Vietnam Road Conditions, Route 92, Laos Suspect Insurgent Activity, Cambodia/South Vietnam Border Area 13-19 October 1966 (NPIC/R-359/66) Probable Military/Storage Area, Routes 4 and 191, North Vietnam Dummy Locomotives, North Vietnam Road Conditions, Routes 96 and 110, Laos PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT: Cable Bridges in North Vietnam, South , and Laos Summary 25: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Summary 26: Item 1. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. 20-26 October 1966 (NPIC/B-365/66) Construction and/or Military Facilities, Route 4, North Vietnam Water-to-rail Transshipment Point, Hai Phong Area, North Vietnam Railroad Crane, Ha Noi/Thanh Hoa Rail Line, North Vietnam Cable Suspension Bridge, Dong Phong Thuong, North Vietnam 27 October-2 November 1966 (NPIC/R -368/66) Military/Construction Facilities, Lai Chau Area, North Vietnam River Crossings, Xom Ca Trang Area, North Vietnam Road Maintenance, Route 912, Laos Military Camp and Transshipment Point, Tonle Kong (River), Cambodia Suspect Insurgent Camps, Cambodia/South Vietnam Border Area Page 18 Approved For Release 2Mic111219ENtrar78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C f 25X1 C 1 Approved For Release 2CLOMPE1911141678B04560A005600010041-2 Index of Topics R-370/66 All subjects in this index are referenced as follows: Summary Number-Item Number or Summary Number-Special Photographic Supplement. For example, 1-1 (Summary 1-Item 1) or 1-SPS (Summary 1-Special Photographic Supplement). Bridges cable, railroad, 12-1; 13-3; 14-1; 15-2, SPS; 16-4, SPS; 17; 19-5; 20-2; 21-2; 23-1; 24-SPS cable, vehicular, 11-2; 12-2; 13-1, 4; 16-5; 17; 18-2; 20-4; 24-SPS; 25-4; 26-2, 3 railroad, noncable, 13-SPS; 15-1, SPS; 16-SPS; 19-2; 21-2 vehicular, noncable, 1-7; 8-4; 26-2 Camouflage: see "Deception techniques" Construction: see "Bridges," 'Military facilities," "Railroads," "Roads," and "Telecommunication lines" Deception techniques, 19-2, 3; 24-2; 25-3; 26-2 Defoliation, 2-3 Demilitarized Zone, 1-2; 7-4; 13-6; 14-6 Ferry crossings, 2-1; 5-4; 7-5; 10-2 Infiltration trails: see "Demilitarized Zone" and "Insurgent camps" Insurgent camps Cambodia/South Vietnam border area, 20-5; 22-2; 23-3; 26-5 Interdictions, 3-2; 4-2; 6-4; 7-2; 8-3; 9-1, 2, 3, 4; 10-4, 6; 12-5; 14-Road status; 15-4; 16-1, 6; 20-3 Landslides, 3-2; 6-4; 9-2, 3; 10-5; 12-5; 14-Road status; 16-6 Military facilities (see also "Insurgent camps"), 1-4, 5; 2-1; 6-2; 7-6; 8-1; 14-3; 19-1, 4; 20-5; 21-1; 24-1; 25-1; 26-1, 4 Railroads (see also "Deception techniques") dual-gauge, 10-1; 16-2 Ha Noi/Hai Phong Rail Line, 13-2, SPS; 25-2 Ha Noi/Lao Cai Rail Line, 24-2 Ha Noi/Ping-hsiang Rail Line, 10-1; 11-1; 13-SPS; 16-1, 2; 19-2 Ha Noi/Vinh Rail Line, 15-1; 16-3, SPS; 18-1; 25-3 Kep/Thai Nguyen Rail Line, 10-1; 16-2; 20-1 standard-gauge, 16-2 Page 19 Approved For Release 2001/6ardMIN:1464-78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1 C 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 2060.10DEN4.IIALP78B04560A005600010041-2 R-370/66 Vinh/Dong Hoi Rail Line, 12-1; 13-3; 14-1; 15-2, 3, SPS; 16-4; 18-3; 19-5; 20-2; 21-2; 23-1; 24-SPS Roads Cambodia Route Route Route Route Route Route Laos Route 19, 22-1 Route 92, 1-3; 2-3; 3-3; 4-4; 2; 14-Road status; 23-2 Route 96, 1-4; 2-3; 6-5; 7-6; 9-3, 4, 14-Road status; 16-6; 24-3 Route 110, 1-5, 6, 7; 2-4; 8-4; 9-4, page 2; status; 24-3 Route 137, 1-1; 2-1, 2; 4-3; 6-2; 10-2, 3; Route 165, 2-3; 3-5 Route 239, 5-1; 6-3; 7-3 Route 911, 11-page 2; 13-5; 15-4; 20-3 Route 912, 1-1; 4-3; 6-2; 7-1; 8-1, 12-4; 26-3 Route 914, 5-2; 7-5; 14-Road status Route 922, 2-3; 14-Road status Route 924, 3-2; 4-4; 6-4; 9-2; Route 964, 3-4; 4-5 Route 9112, 7-2; 8-2 North Vietnam Route 1A, 18-2, 6; 24-SPS Route 2, 13-1; 24-SPS Route 4, 24-1; 25-1; 26-1 Route 6, 19-1; 2I-I--SPS; 26-1 Route 7, 24-SPS Route 15, 3-1, 4-2; 6-1; 11-2; 12-2, 3; 16-5; 18-4; 24-SPS; 26-2 Route 18, 24-SPS Route 19, 22-1; 24-SPS Route 101, 2-1; 10-2; 11-3; 14-3 Route 108, 14-2; 18-5 Route 132, 21-1 Route 151, 19-4 Route 191, 24-1; 26-1 Route 604, 21-1 Route 1502, 26-2 serviceability: see "Landslides" and "Interdictions" 13, 20-5 14, 20-5 19, 20-5 97, 5-3; 8-5; 11-SPS 131, 20-5 194, 5-4 6-4; 8-3; 9-1, 2, page 2; 10-4; 11-page page 2; 10-5; 11-page 2; 12-5; 10-6; 11-page 2; 14-Road 14-3, 4 13-4, 5; 14-5; 20-3; 24-SPS; 14-Road status Page 20 Approved For Release VONFIVDEENZIVEDP78B04560A005600010041-2 Approved For Release 2001,0N1810EINTF114468B04560A005600010041-2 SA-2 sites, field-deployed, 3-1; 4-1; 6-1 Se Kong (River), 1-5; 3-3, 4; 4-5; 5-3, 5; 7-7; 8-5; 11-SPS; 26-4 Storage facilities, 1-5, 6; 2-1; 5-3; 6-5; 8-5; 14-3; 15-1; 19-1, 4; R-370/66 20-5; 22-1 Telecommunication lines, 1-2; Truck convoys, 14-2, 5; 18-5; 7-4; 20-5 18-6; 19-1 Truck parks, 2-1, 4; 3-5; 8-1; 9-2; 10-3; 11-3; 12-4; 13-5; 14-3; 18-4, 5; 19-1 Water-borne supply, 3-4; 4-5; 5-3, 5; 7-7; 8-5; 11-SPS; 22-1; 25-2; 26-4 Page 21 Approved For Release 200?01EIDEUTFIAlk78B04560A005600010041-2 25X1C 25X1C 25X1C Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2 Approved For Release 2005/04/28 : CIA-RDP78604560A005600010041-2