HIGH-FREQUENCY BROADCASTING STATION 4.5 NM NE OF KUYBYSHEV, USSR

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CIA-RDP78T04751A000300080029-4
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RIPPUB
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T
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2
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 4, 2001
Sequence Number: 
29
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Publication Date: 
June 21, 1960
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BRIEF
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. Approved For Release 200'119'1/05 .E R&T)Pq1A000300080029-4 No Pages 2 Copy No .2 JOINT PHOTOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE BRIEF ARMY-NAVY-CIA (Published and Disseminated by CIA/PIC) SUBJECT : High-Frequency Broadcasting Station NO . PIC/JB-109/60 DATE. 21 June 1960 LOCATION. 4< 5 nm NE of Kuybyshev, LAT . 530151N USSR LONG. 50?1.47E MAP DATA. ACIC. US Air Target Chart, Series 100, Sheet 0165-9998-100A, 2:d'_ ed, Sep 53, scale 1-100,000 (S) AMS. Series N 501, Sheet NN 39-8, 3d ed, Oct 57, scale 1-250,000 (U) A high-frequency broadcasting station is located 4. 5 nautical miles northeast of Kuybyshev, USSR, at 53?15BN/50?.14BE. The station (see accompanying photograph) is composed of 4 transmitter buildings, 4 cooling ponds, 2 probable cooling ponds, a housing and support area, at least 42 self-supporting lattic towers from 100 to 315 feet high, and numerous stick masts. The station is served by an all-weather road and has access to power from an existing line in the southeast corner of the station. The only security noted is a fence partially constructed around the area. This station is similar in function to stations at Alma- Ata, Komsomolsk, Novosibirsk, Stalinabad, Tashkent, and Tbilisi.. Declass Review by NIMA/DOD ViTAL RECORDS COPY Approved For Release 2001/11/05 : CIA-RDP78TO4751A000300080029-4 TOP SECRET CHESS Approved For Release 2001/11/05 : CIA-RDP78TO4751A000300080029-4 'EnUENCY BROADCASTING STATION NEAR KUYBYSHFV i)C.'cR. ,urtinu Inttjce rn-rr:, (f)or, of nhntnq!'nrily, Approved For Release 2001/11/05 : CIA-RDP78TO4751A000300080029-4