EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 13TH REVISION

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111 25X1 Copy 70 Pages Approved For Release 2003/09/26: TOP SECRET 013 25X1 June 1964 EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 13TH REVISION A Report of the Deployment Working Group of the Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelligence Committee DECLASS REVIEW by NIMA/DOD TOP SECRET GROUP 1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 11:017'3`1""""." 25X1 Approved FalWaSEORRCI9 /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003 0=412-3 EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 13TH REVISION A Report of the Deployment Working Group of the Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelligence Committee Approved For Release 2003/09/ TOP SECRET June 196 4 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved pReffq RP' 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 The Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelligence Com- mittee (GMAIC) wishes to express its appreciation to the National Photographic Interpretation Center for its assist- ance in the editing, illustration, and publication of this report. Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved FrolpIsEetElio 9/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003 001:9615t112-3 CONTENTS 125X1 Page INTRODUCTION 1 Table 1. Summary of Estimated Status of Identified ICBM and MRBM/ IRBM Launchers at Deployed Complexes 50 Table 2. Summary Evaluation of Soviet ICBM Deployment 51 Table 3. Summary Evaluation of Soviet MRBM/IRBM Deployment 55 ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Deployment of Soviet ICBM Complexes 2 Figure 2. Typical Configurations of ICBM Launch Sites, and Explanation of Types 4 Figure 3. Launch Site E (5), Verkhnyaya Saida 6 Figure 4. Launch Site F (7), Yurya 8 Figure 5. Launch Site B (5), Plesetsk 9 Figure 6. Artist's Concept of Type IIB ICBM Launch Sate 10 Figure 7. Launch Site D (4), Yurya 11 Figure 8. Launch Site 1(11), Yurya 12 Figure 9. Artist's Concept of Type IID ICBM Launch Site 13 Figure 10. Launch Site A (3), Kozelsk 14 Figure 11. Artist's Concept of Type IIC ICBM Launch Site 15 Figure 12. Launch Sites E (5), Drovyanaya (top) and F (7), Verkhnyaya Saida (bottom) 16 Figure 13. Launch Site C (6), Plesetsk 17 Figure 14. Artist's Concept of Type IIIA ICBM Launch Site in Midstage of Construction 18 Figure 15. Artist's Concept of Completed Type IIIA ICBM Launch Site . 19 Figure 16. Artist's Concept of Type IIIB ICBM Launch Site 20 Figure 17. Area of Construction Activity Between Launch Complexes A and B, Tyuratam 21 Figure 18. Suspect Area West of Launch Complex G, Tyuratam 21 Figure 19. Triple-Fenced Secured Area at Central Support Facility, Tyuratam 21 - iv - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TOP SECRET 25X1 Approved FoTatilibaSEfilift0T9i 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 )?-051i1-3 ILLUSTRATIONS CONTINUED Figure 20. Fishbone Antenna at Auxiliary Support Facility, Verkhnyaya Salda 22 Figure 21. Deployment of Soviet MRBM/IRBM Complexes 24 Figure 22. Typical Configurations of MRBM/IRBM Launch Sites 25 Figure 23. Kishentsy MRBM Launch Site 29 Figure 24. Kalnik IRBM Launch Site 30 Figure 25. Artist's Concept of Kalnik IRBM Launch Site 31 Figure 26. Taybola 3 IRBM Launch Site 32 Figure 27. Launch Complex A, Kapustin Yar 33 Figure 28. Launch Area 1C, Kapustin Yar 34 Figure 29. Launch Area 3C, Kapustin Yar 35 Figure 30. Launch Site 4C1, Kapustin Yar 36 Figure 31. Artist's Concept of Launch Site 4C1, Kapustin Yar 37 Figure 32. Launch Site 4C2, Kapustin Yar 38 Figure 33. Artist's Concept of Launch Site 4C2, Kapustin Yar 39 Figure 34. Launch Site 5C1, Kapustin Yar 40 Figure 35. Launch Site 5C2, Kapustin Yar 41 Figure 36. Launch Complex E, Kapustin Yar 42 Figure 37. Troop Training and Support Area, Kapustin Yar 43 Figure 38. Unidentified Facility West of Launch Complex B, Kapustin Yar 44 Figure 39. Launch Area 2G, Kapustin Yar 45 Figure 40. Fishbone Antenna at Kara Babau 1 IRBM Launch Site 46 Figure 41. Double Rhombic Antennas Near Anastasyevka MRBM Launch Complex 46 Figure 42. Attempted Camouflage at Novitskoye MRBM Launch Site Near Suchan 47 Figure 43. Attempted Camouflage at Sary Ozek and Kurgancha MRBM/IRBM Launch Complexes 47 Figure 44. Attempted Camouflage at Kara Babau 2 IRBM Launch Site 48 Figure 45. Attempted Camouflage at Sokal 3 and Otynya MRBM Launch Sites 49 Figure 46. Attempted Camouflage at Rudnya Zlotinskaya MRBM Launch Site 49 Page 25X1 Approved Foriblpatt2M2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003000 25X1 Aooroved F0T6IllaitELfibE5bi PREFACE IAN This report, published bimonthly by the GMAIC Deployment Working Group (DWG), provides a comprehensive, ready-reference listing of all ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM deployment locations, types of site configura- tions, photographic references, estimated construction and operational status, and other evaluations by the DWG. These data constitute the majority view of the DWG membership, and may not correspond pre- cisely to individual assessments by each member. Additional data may be added to future revisions. Dissemination of the report was previously limited to holders of the DWG report, Soviet Surface-to-Surface Missile Deployment. Because the information contained herein is both supplemental and self-sustain- ing, distribution will no longer be limited to holders of the above report. Approved FotBigateeeVer 25X1 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003000 25X1 Approved FcTeglibaSECREC19/ 25X1 I 25X1 25X1 I 25X1 25X1 25X1 I 25X1 25X1 1125X1 1 25X1 INTRODUCTION This report is the thirteenth revision of Evaluations of Soviet Surface-to-Surface Mis- sile Deployment prepared by the Deployment Working Group of the Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelligence Committee. The twelfth revision, dated and dis- seminated under control number' KTC, can be destroyed in accordance with ex- isting instructions for handling materials. land continuing analysis of previous missions and other sources have pro- vided additional information on the Soviet ballis- SOVIET ICBM The lack of 'coverage of the USSR since our last revision has precluded further analysis of what appears to be a slowdown or cessation in Soviet deployment of both hard and soft sites of known configuration. In the twelfth revision we pointed out that usable photographic coverage of 12 of the 18 ICBM complexes since [1 revealedthat no new soft site construction had been initiated at these complexes since Further analysis reveals that no new hard sites have been begun at these com- plexes for a similar period of time. The total number of confirmed and probable deployed sites remains at 105 (238 launchers). Additionally, one site is carried in the possible category. Of the 238 launchers, 188 are considered to be operational. See Figure 1 for locations of de- ployed ICBM complexes. The ICBM launch sites have been designated by type, as shown and explained in Figure 2. have added significantly to our knowledge of ICBM site facilities. Figure 2 has been updated accordingly. No coverage Approved For Release 2003/09/ TOP SECRET tc'StA-3 tic missile deployment program. The new data are reflected in Table 1 and in the estimated operational status shown in Tables 2 and 3. Cut- off date for information contained in this report is The quality and resolution of the photography provided by the has furnished a wealth of information, and more thorough evaluation will require a con- siderable period of time. Assessments made in this revision, based on these two missions, represent a rapid initial analysis; more detailed evaluations in many of the areas covered will be disseminated in future revisions. DEPLOYMENT was obtained on Type I and Type IIA sites on these missions. SOFT SITES Type IIB Sites Coverage of Verkhnyaya Saida Launch E (5) and Yurya Launch Site F (7) Site and Plesetsk Launch Site B (5) on lot only provides functional identification of site facilities, but also points up apparent differ- ences between sites of this type (Figures 3, 4, and 5). At the VerIchnyaya Salda and Yurya sites, for example, probable fuel and oxidizer vehicles are parked in the open near possible storage tanks. At Plesetsk, these vehicles and tanks are not apparent, and two additional structures, probably housing these vehicles, are located at opposite ends of the center road. An artist's concept of a Type IIB site is shown in Figure 6. coverage of Yurya Launch Site D (4), also a Type IIB site, reveals a probable exercise underway, with an erected SS-7 missile and associated equipment on one of the launch pads (Figure 7). - 1 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 0 CD 0 cs, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ed.) ITED KINGDOM FEDERAL i DEN. di.,....."1 REPUBLIC OF, SWEDEN GERMANy.._, , . ,'"I .. ..) ? .,../ FINLAND...../ el ' EAST I GERMANY e??? Nt! SIPOLAND TURKEY) IRAN 6^ \ Yedrovo Plesetsk ? MOSCOW Kozelsk. ? ovo ?NKostroma, Yoshkar-01 ? Yurya ? / ye' ,i.)----,'- ? \ Perm. % \, / Verkhfiyaya a ,, , ,- Shainsk ? 1-f-yume-n V - - - - - Ndt'--; -/ \ -t ' / / \ .7 Itatka / Omsk. ' , / Novosibirsk,. ....---., . / Gladkaya f , Lake i .. Svobodnyy ) / --/ - , TYURATAM ,RatAal Drovyanaya \ ' e MISSILE ? .....-/...\,./ 1. r.,. ,-/T.-??..7. TEST CENTER ' \ Olovyannyg. .. ...--. ? i ? (...j.s.. \ .. i'''' MONGOLIA c' ) tBalkhash 1.?????.," ' 1 ?S...Ns' ( ? 1.) ."-???., --- _ ..1 .. CHINA i AFGHANISTAN Ic. ?""*.,.. iSt.":"AKI5:4N lare \ Boundooes ore not nenessont. those t'.? Kashmir .. recoongeed by the U S Government ' (Status e, eoeute) CHINA fc:`2 ALA En N .1 1 P 1 V / 1 . KOREA fi t" N PI C 5-1529 (7/64) FIGURE 1. DEPLOYMENT OF SOVIET ICBM COMPLEXES. CT) CT) ApprovediType&Ee RE013/19/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0001109X110012-3 1111 111111 111111 11111 11111 111111 111111 ell NM 11111 MR INS SIM GIB ISM 111111 1 1 25X1 I. 25X1 25X1 1 1 25X1 25X1 Approved FcTreElk4ECDREq91 003&61-3 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00030 Type IID Sites Good coverage of Type IID sites was ob- tained on with Yurya Launch Site I (11) a typical example (Figure 8). The most significant aspect of this coverage was the snow- covered canted buildings located inboard of each pad. This photography reveals that these build- ings have personnel entrances only, and indi- cates that the roofs are vented. This informa- tion and the apparent absence of fueling/oxidizer vehicles and/or facilities at Type IID sites strongly indicate that the canted buildings serve a fueling function. We believe, therefore, that the IID sites have an integral fueling system while the earlier Type IIB and IIA versions utilize a mobile system. An artist's concept of a Type IID site is shown in Figure 9. Type IIC Sites provide only non- stereo coverage of Type TIC sites. At the Kozelsk Complex, photography of Launch Site A (3) re- vealed that four tracks, each apparently con- sisting of two rails, emerge from each ready building and merge into a single track before entering the pad area (Figure 10). The single track continues up to the ring on the pad, but it is not clear whether it actually enters or crosses the ring itself. An artist's concept of a Type IIC site is shown in Figure 11. HARD SITES provide a consider- able amount of information on hard sites, partic- ularly the IIIA type. Continuing evaluation should enable a more accurate assessment of the physi- cal vulnerability of these sites, as well as assist in determining their mode of operation; i.e., fly-out or elevate-to-launch. The results of these missions strengthen our previous assess- ment of three launch silos at hard ICBM sites. Type IIIA Sites furnish good cover- age on about half of the deployed Type IIIA sites. Approved For Release 2003/09 TOP SECRET Sites at Drovyanaya, Verkhnyaya Salda, and Plesetsk are representative of the coverage ob- tained. Drovyanaya Launch Site E (5) is in a midstage of construction, and the photography is of excellent quality (Figure 12). Stereo cover- age was not obtained, however, limitingdetailed analysis. At Verkhnyaya Salda Launch Site F (7), many details not previously discernible on photography are apparent (Figure 12). The center silo cover has been moved back to the right (as seen from the control bunker). We are investigating the possibility of venting and other evidence indicative of a fly-out capability. It is interesting to note in this respect that the size of the silo cover is far in excess of that required to provide protection for the launch tube. Pho- tography of Plesetsk Launch Site C (6) adds further details of site facilities (Figure 13). An artist's concepts of a Type IIIA site at the mid- stage of construction and in the completed state are shown in Figures 14 and 15. Type IIIB Sites Coverage of Omsk Launch Site A(1) 7?Ireveals significant differences between 25X1 the silo covers at Type IIIA and IIIB sites. At Omsk A (1), the easternmost silo cover has been moved back to the left (as viewed from the con- trol bunker). The cover is square, with the top having the appearance of a dome or oblated cone. An artist's concept of a completed Type MB site is shown in Figure 16. TYURATAM MISSILE TEST CENTER Test Range Activities Soviet ICBM activity since our last report was highlighted by firings of what appears to be a 25X1 25X1 new-type missile, on firing resulted in an early inflight failure, while the launch was apparently conducted successfully to the Kamchatka impact area. Another highlight was the firing of an SS-7 missile on J from an opera- tional site (probably at the Verkhnyaya Salda 3 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved FoTetlibaSfORICI9 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 I 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 I 25X1 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003001)10412 3 zuAl Complex) to Kamchatka. This was the second such firing from an operational site. The first instance involved the successful launch of an unidentified-type ICBM from the Plesetsk Com- plex on Other range activity included a successful SS-7 operation on known type and results on a cancella- tion on and the successful launch of an SS-8 to Kamchatka on Soviet failure to utilize Flim Flam facilities indicates that the SS-8 firing probably represented an operational/ training exercise. Test Range Facilities covered parts of the Tyuratam Missile Test Center, but it did not add signifi- cantly to our knowledge of the Soviet ICBM test program. We have reviewed previous coverages of the rangehead facilities in an attempt to iden- tify new launch areas. Two suspect areas were identified and examined in detail. The first is an installation located between Launch Complexes A (1) and B (2). This area (Figure 17) was first observed on 1, when only the rail and road were identified. It currently consists of a fenced area 2,500 by 1,900 feet, similar in configuration (but not in size) to Launch Complex G2 (11). The long axis is oriented north-south. There is an indistinct shallow excavation, approximately 210 by 125 feet, in the center of the fenced area. A building, approximately 75 by 20 feet, is visible adjacent to the excavation. The second area examined is located west of Launch Complex G and north of the complex main road (Figure 18). only the access road was visible. The area currently is fenced and contains one fairly large and one small building. Coverage of this installation has been poor and additional detail and mensuration cannot be determined. There has been no sense of urgency asso- an operation of un- ciated with construction activity at either loca- tion. We cannot determine at this time whether or not either, or both, will have a launch function. Our review of the Tyuratam facilities also included an examination of a triple-fenced area located at the terminus of a rail spur in the central support facility. The secured area con- tains a step-roofed building with four levels, and one bunker (Figure 19). We believe the evidence currently available is insufficient to postulate the function of this installation. SS-9 ICBM The missile referred to in our last revision as a modified SS-7 has been designated the SS-9 by the Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelli- gence Committee. In the twelfth revision we pointed out the possible relationship between this new missile and Launch Complexes H (8) and D2 (9) at Tyuratam. No new evidence is available to further associate the SS-9 with either of these launch facilities, and several anomalies preclude a further assessment pending receipt of addi- tional evidence. We have also reviewed the cur- rent deployment picture, in light of the apparent cessation or slowdown of SS-7 site construction, for clues indicative of possible deployment of the new system. Review of the Type IIIA hard site construc- tion program shows that a break in construction starts occurred during the period from The reason for this halt is not readily apparent. A possibility exists that the 12 IIIA sites begun since I-nay repre- sent initial deployment of the SS-9. These 25X1 sites are: Kostroma H (8) Perm F (4) Drovyanaya E (5), F (6) Shadrinsk C (3) Gladkaya C (4), D (5), E (6) Svobodnyy G (7) Olovyannaya B (2), C (3) Yurya K (10) 25X1 25X1 25X1 STRATEGIC ROCKET FORCES ICBM SITE COMMUNICATIONS LINKS We have not been able to explain satisfac- torily the reason for the limited number (10) of Approved For Release 2003/09, TOP SECRET 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approvedirry FeEt RFT/ 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 probable Strategic Rocket Forces (SRF) high- frequency mainline communications links to areas of ICBM deployment. These do not ap- proximate the number of ICBM complexes (18). One possible explanation ties the existence of SRF links with possible echelonment of the ICBM component of the SRF. If an ICBMsite is in fact occupied by a battalion, then such complexes as Shadrinsk (3 sites), Itatka (3 sites), Tyumen (2 sites), Olovyannaya (3 sites), and Omsk (one, 00A8(11-3 possibly two sites) may be only regimental- sized units. That SRF links may terminate at ICBM division, or higher, level is suggested by the limited number of such links. Based on the probable identification of the Plesetsk (8 sites) and Yurya (11 sites) complex commanders as major generals, it is likely that these and other complexes of comparable size are at the division level. Smaller complexes may be grouped to- gether under a divisional headquarters. Forex- VEHICLES PROBA UEL/OXID1ZER 1CLES SSIBLE FUEL/OXIDIZER .STORAGE AREA PROBABLE FUEL OXIDIZER VEHICLES POSSIBLE FUEL, OXIDIZER STORAGE AREA 25X1 25X1 FIGURE 3. LAUNCH SITE E (5), VERKHNYAYA SALDA. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/0 TOP SECRET 9/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved Feregpte? eREq9/ 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003C ample, the Shadrinsk Complex (3 sites) may at present constitute a regiment and may be sub- ordinate to a division headquarters at or near the Verkhnyaya Salda Complex. It is interesting to note that at least one high-frequency mainline link exists to each military district in which ICBM complexes are located. Thus in the Moscow Military District (MD) there are 29 sites and one SRF link; in the Northern MD, 8 sites and one link; Volga MD, 6 sites and one link; Ural MD, 29 sites and3links; Siberian MD, 16 sites and 2 links; Transbaikal, 9 sites and one link; and the Far East MD, 8 sites and one link. (The grouping of these links to military districts does not necessarily reflect Order of Battle alignments.) With the exception of the Moscow MD, where the relatively short distances may create special intercept problems, the propor- tion of links to sites appears consistent. Con- sideration of available evidence suggests that a correlation exists between the size of complexes, Approved For Release 2003/09 TOP SECRET 0125;412-3 echelonment, and communications links. If this is so, we would expect that expansion of any one of the smaller complexes to division level by the Soviets would coincide with the establishment of an SRF mainline link to a nearby terminus. VERKHNYAYA SALDA COMPLEX a high-frequency com- munications receiving antenna (FISHBONE) was observed at the auxiliary support facility of the Verkhnyaya Salda Complex (Figure 20). Examin- ation of the antenna orientation indicates that it probably was established to receive communica- tions from the Moscow area. I vidence indicates that the SRF operates a high-frequency broadcast facility in the Moscow area. YEDROVO COMPLEX The suspect launch site at Yedrovo Launch Site I (3) was covered on I ibut cloud cover precluded interpretation and we can make no further assessment of its function (See 12th Revision). 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 39/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003 25X1 ApprovecralReSseeR2E13/ 00A(112_3 POSSIBLE FUEL/OXIDIZtli STORAGE AR FIGURE 4. LAUNCH SITE F (7), YURYA. 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003)09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TOP SECRET 25X1 Approved Foiaaa&EEC:RH/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000301Mgr12-3 25X1 FIGURE 5. LAUNCH SITE B (5), PLESETSK. Approved For Release 2003/09/ TOP SECRET 9 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 CD . . 0 0 CO 0 th 0 0 0 0 0 NIPIC J-I534 (7/64) FIGURE 6. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF TYPE IIB ICBM LAUNCH SITE. uoGnomp or or or or or re r or or or or al or or or 25X1 Aooroved FoTQPea&Kilf6i/ 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 25X1 010012-3 POSSIBLE MISSILE TRANSPORTER VEHICLES ERECTOR PROBABLE FUEL OXIDIZER VEHICLES FIGURE 7. LAUNCH SITE D (4), YURYA. Approved Fo1j_i5ateEtligy2 25X1 25X1 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 App roved GI:kW:1QU T3 25X1 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A001)300010012-3 CANTED BUILDINGS CANTED BUILDINGS FIGURE 8. LAUNCH SITE! (77), YURYA. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TOP SECRET ( 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00030 25X1 Approved FghaspeeEeREqs/ ocl5gi12-3 N PIC J-1537 (7 /64) FIGURE 9. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF TYPE IID ICBM LAUNCH SITE. Approved For Release 2003/09/ TOP SECRET 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 FIGURE 10. LAUNCH SITE A (3), KOZELSK. Approved For Release 2003/ TOP SECRET 19/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 App FoTkligaUgdikii 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 oRft)0-3 Approved Foi. Igati2NR FIGURE 11. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF TYPE IIC ICBM LAUNCH SITE. NPIC 4-1539 (7/64) 25X1 /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 ApprovecTf3 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00C 3gaid1012-3 UNIDENTIFIEEt OBJECTS ". SILO COVERS RIM FACILITY UNDER CONSTRUCTION CONTROL BUNKER FIGURE 72. LAUNCH SITES E (5), DROVYANAYA (TOP) AND F (7), VERKHNYAYA SALDA (BOTTOM). Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET 1 A 25X1 25X1 25X1 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 1 1 25X1 25X1 Approved FD&EOD,,E0126 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00030001 M13 FIGURE 13. LAUNCH SITE C (6), PLESETSK. Approved For Release 2003/09 TOP SECRET l26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved FemeRIE013 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 Oaf:16(42-3 10 FIGURE 14. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF TYPE IIIA ICBM LAUNCH SITE IN MIDSTAGE OF CONSTRUCTION. NP1C J-1542 (7/64) 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/0 TOP SECRET 9/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00030q 25X1 Aooroved FoTalPea&F-Liiii5/ 026(AI-3 NPIC J-1543 FIGURE 15. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF COMPLETED TYPE IIIA ICBM LAUNCH SI Approved Fof alyagtehL0r2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 25X1 OPR6ikskRati 30)36M12-3 NPIC J-1544 (7/64) FIGURE 16. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF TYPE IIIB ICBM LAUNCH SITE. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003) TOP SECRET 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I 25X1 I 25X1 Approve FoT?AlaSEEfikErS5i 25X1 EXCAVATION 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300C FIGURE 17. AREA OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BETWEEN LAUNCH COMPLEXES A AND B, TYURA TAM. ioRfaX1 BUILDING 60' x 55' BUILDING -210' x 70' FIGURE 18. SUSPECT AREA WEST OF LAUNCH COMPLEX G, TYURATAM. STEP-ROOFED BUILDING BUNKER iFIGURE 19. TRIPLE-FENCED SECURED AREA AT CENTRAL SUPPORT FACILITY, TYU ATAM. - 21 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved FoiNgatet2RR /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 ApprovedlIGAM6GRC-3 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0C gli6610012-3 FIGURE 20. FISHBONE ANTENNA AT AUXILIARY SUPPORT FACILITY, VERKHNYAYA SALDA. Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET 25X1 1 2 5 25X1 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 25X1 Approved FiTreeN6E OHO, I 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 SOVIET MRBM/IRBM DEPLOYMENT 'provide good cover- age of a number of MRBM and IRBM sites, and furnish considerable detail which will require some time for full evaluation. Nonew sites were identified; however, one IRBM hard site at Taybola, previously carried as completed, was found to be still under construction. A total of 193 MRBM/IRBM sites (752 launchers) have been identified to date. Of the 752 launchers, 714 are estimated to be operational. In this revision, we have amended Table 3 (Summary Evaluation of Soviet MRBM/IRBM Deployment) to designate only the site name used in the Target Data Inventory (TDI). See Figure 21 for locations of deployed MRBM/IRBM com- plexes. Typical configurations of the launch sites are shown in Figure 22. Type IV hard site con- figurations have been updated, based on SOFT SITES Sites Lacking Usual Facilities We have previously reported (11th and 12th Revisions) a total of 8 MRBM/IRBM soft sites which lack the housing and support facilities usually associated with such sites. Although we are still unable to determine how they fit into the deployment pattern, some signs of activity were apparent at the Bayram All IRBM, and the Rozhdestvenka MRBM sites on The only other site of this type covered on Nas the Ramoye IRBM site, but no activity was visible. HARD SITES Type IV Sites (MRBM) Excellent coverage of the Kishentsy and Tym Launch Sites on land Kapustin Yar Launch Area 4C1 on indicates that there are four launch silos at MRBM hard sites. We, therefore, have amended Tables 1 and 3 accordingly. The Kishentsy Launch Site is shown in Figure 23. Approved For Release 2003/09/ TOP SECRET e244?02-3 Type IV Sites (IRBM) 'provides the best coverage we have had to date of an IRBMhard site under con- struction. Evidence obtained from this photog- raphy of the Kalnik IRBM Launch Site (Figures 24 and 25) confirmed our previous assessment that all three silos are for launch purposes. Construction Stoppage or Slowdown In the twelfth revision, we indicated that an apparent slowdown or stoppage in construction at 2 hard MRBM and 8 IRBM sites had occurred. Additionally, photography of the Taybola 3 IRBM Launch Site on 'revealed that this facility, previously carried as completed based on construction timing, is still in an early stage of construction (Figure 26). This brings to lithe total number of hard sites which are considerably behind normal construction schedules. KAPUSTIN YAR MISSILE TEST CENTER Test Range Facilities furnish the first coverage obtained of some parts of the Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center in over twoyears. Ex- cellent cloud-free photography enabled us to up- date information on this test center and to ex- tract considerable detail on activities at the rangehead . coverage of Launch Complex A (Figure 27) shows an erected SS-4 missile and associated equipment on the southern launch pad . The missile is apparently being serviced at the time of photography. Of significance is the fact that we had previously associated this facility only with the short-range-ballistic-missile program. Launch Area 1C (Figure 28) appears in- active; however, two new launch positions are under construction in the northeast part of the area. An apparent SS-4 exercise is underway on the main launch pad at Launch Area 3C (Figure - 9S - 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 ApprovedroOFte&N REV 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 011 X11012-3 , W A r h. 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DEPLOYMENT OF SOVIET MRBM/IRBM COMPLEXES. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TOP SECRET 1 1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00i 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 ApprovecTeipReidEERtf3 29). An SS-4 missile on its transporter is vis- ible, as well as other vehicles. On the adjacent southwest pad, about 20 vehicles can be seen. At Launch Site 4C1, the prototype for de- ployed MRBM hard sites, all four silo covers are clearly visible (Figures 30 and 31). The two forward silos are open, and the cover of the northeast silo has been moved a considerable distance back from the silo opening. A shelter has been erected over this particular silo, indi- cating that some repair or maintenance is taking place. The silo covers appear to be dome- shaped. Launch Site 4C2, the prototype for deployed IRBM hard sites, is shown in Figures 32 and 33. Considerable activity is apparent at the site and several items of equipment are visible. At Launch Site 5C1 (Figure 34), two tactical- type missiles on carriers are visible on the left (northern) pad, while on the right (southern)pad an unidentified missile on a transporter can be seen. Several missile-associated vehicles are discernible on or near both pads. These sight- ings appear to conflict with our previous assess- ment that this site was utilized solely for the operational training of SS-5 units. reveals that Launch Site 5C2 (Figure 35) is incomplete and that no construction progress has occurred since oth show signs of activity at Launch Complex E. shows that some snow had been cleared from the pad area, but otherwise no apparent change in facilities since[ photography of (Figure 36)reveals two small unidentified objects north of the pad, and several unidentified vehicles present within the fenced area. Details of the Troop Training and Support 25X1 Area (Figure 37) were furnished by New construction of permanent-type billets and a 3M10012-3 tent bivouac area are discernible. Numerous items of equipment are scattered throughout this area. A large unidentified facility was observed west of Launch Complex B (Figure 38) on The facility is secured and rail served. Although we cannot assign a function to this area, its configuration and location indicate that it will not be launch associated. Test Range Activities Firing activity on the Kapustin Yar range was very light during I land the first half of Some of the activity, however, may be significant in the light of observations on the of the range- head. A ballistic missile apparently was launch- ed successfully to a range of 440 nm on This operation appeared similar to opera- tions conducted on E Possible firing to at least a 300-nm range) and :either launch failure or cancellation). The possibility of a new short-range-ballistic-missile test pro- gram appears to be indicated, although the testing of new components for other systems cannot be excluded. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Other operations of interest during the period included the firing of a probable SS-4 to 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 the 1,020-nm range on firing of an unidentified missile to the 630-nm range onp a launch to the 150-nm impact area onE and the apparent cancellation of an opera- tion to the 2,200-nm impact area on FIXED FIELD SITES Launch Area 2G at KapustinYar (Figure 39) probably represents the prototype for the 12 fixed field sites identified to date (See 12th Re- vision, page 8). The purpose of these sites is still undeter- mined. Continuing analysis indicates that all probably do not serve the same purpose. A few may actually represent the alternate/reserve MRBM positions referred to Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003000 25X1 Approved FizfelleaSEORt191 ments; others, located too near permanent fa- cilities to serve this function, may be training facilities; several may represent early deploy- ment of the SS-3 system. In any event, a capability of MRBM units to fire from minimum-preparedpositions was con- firmed in Cuba and we believe that all such units are currently capable of moving to, and firing from, field-type positions. The limited require- ments for such positions -- primarily survey and a level pad area -- are such that many of these positions are not susceptible to detection by overhead reconnaissance vehicles, particu- larly if the positions are unoccupied. STRATEGIC ROCKET FORCES MRBM/IRBM SITE COMMUNICATIONS LINKS Continuing analysis of photography from various missions has brought to light high- frequency communications facilities at a number of MRBM/IRBM sites. Fishbone antennae have been observed at the Ugolnyy, Novosysoyevka 1, Kara Babau 1 (Figure 40), and Kurgancha 2 launch sites. Two double rhombics are located near Anastasyevka (Figure 41). A large micro- wave tower is also associated with the Anas- tasyevka Complex, as well as with the Taybola launch sites. It is significant that the general orientation of these high-frequency communica- tions facilities is toward Moscow. Approved For Release 2003/09 TOP SECRET al35XJ 25X1 25 - 27 - /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 NMI Mil ill 11111ippill1 Fillilleafaa03/111111116 : IIINIMP11111111471=0031.100111M 241ili 111111 111111 IMO 0 -0 ci) rn 25M1 ni TO SIT,E.SUF ? rg,AtCI A Guardhouse 40 x 30 E B Silo cover structures F G C Silo cover slide space D Silo cover stop H Possible vehicle Canvas-covered probable missile transporter 3 Probable missile transporteis 6 Buildings I Building J Building K Possible vehicle I L Building tsu x z x iulitgh M Building 35 x 20 (All dimensions are in feet) 30 x 20 25 x 15 Building 30 x 25 Unidentified facility Unidentified facility Probable RIM building 135 x 45 x 10 high Slightly mounded control bunker NPIC J-1551 (7/64) FIGURE 23. KISHENTSY MRBM LAUNCH SITE. - 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 1321D3S daL 39/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 25X1 ApprovecticaRifiaeupi 313&61012-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2003) TOP SECRET 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 11111 11111 =I NM NMI 11111 1111 MB 1111 OM 6111 MI NEI NB IMI SIN MI C-Z1?001.000?000V/9/17019/dCIU-VIO : 9Z n.) Ui NPIC J-1553 (7/64) FIGURE 25. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF KALNIK IRBM LAUNCH SITE. 25X1 Approvecro-FReteereEt3 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003 1)T.51)()Q12-3 FIGURE 26. TAYBOLA 3 IRBM LAUNCH SITE. - 32 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003) TOP SECRET 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 I 25X1 Approved FoffelPa6DOINT/2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 )161E01=13 CHERR^Y - POSSIBLE WATER TRUCK SS-4 MISSILE TRANSPOR --:OXIDIZER TRAILERS WITH YAAZ 214 PRIME MOVERS FIGURE 27. LAUNCH COMPLEX A, KAPUSTIN YAR. 2Q 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved ForiReirsgedny 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 r09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 25X1 ApprovecTraFROMEN13 31146*11)012-3 NEW LAUNCli UNDER co RUCTtON 4.1 FIGURE 28. LAUNCH AREA 1C, KAPUST IN YAR. Approved For Release 200 TOP SECRET 25X1 75X1 3/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approved Foiliaartegeagg/ 25X1 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 oi o7y5M POSSIBLE WATER TRUCK CHERRY PICKER 5-4 OXIDIZER TRAILERS WITH --Y-AAZ 214 PRIME MOVER 55-4 MISSILE kNSRZRTER,N* FUEL TRAILER AAZ 214 FIGURE 29. LAUNCH AREA 3C, KAPUSTIN YAR. 25X1 Approved Fof aiyagtep68/2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25 25X1 25X1 A roveiTelPROKEMT3) 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00 amto12-3 EMPTY MISSILE TRANSPORTER SILO COVER SILO COVER FIGURE 30. LAUNCH SITE 40, KAPUSTIN YAR. 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003) TOP SECRET 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 1 Aooroved FoTORaSeErodia 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A0003000' ogf-A - 37 - NPIC J-1559 (7/64) FIGURE 31. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF LAUNCH SITE 4C1, KAPUSTIN YAR. 25X1 Approved FofIlelpaae 2D0_3/T09/2 OP SECRE 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 25)(Approved-OPRE3 Arbil0012-3 FIGURE 32. LAUNCH SITE 4C2, KAPUSTIN YAR. Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET - 38 - 25X1 25X1 25X1 f09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 25X1 Approved FoTkaafiEgaF31/ (?Ig12-3 NPIC 4.1561 17/64) FIGURE 33. ARTIST'S CONCEPT OF LAUNCH SITE 4C2, KAPUSTIN YAR. 25X1 25X1 Approved Fof 51paae 2000ECREI/03/2 P S 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 A rove if efReoCuRaf3 25X1 '09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000 iIJ?S X0P12-3 UNWENTED toiSILE ON TR, N5PORT8R' FIGURE 34. LAUNCH SITE 5CI, IcAPUSTIN YAR. Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET ? 40 ? 25X1 25X1 25X1 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Aooroved FoTtiakafiEradia 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 01003241 25X1 -INCOMPLETE PAD ' INCOMPLETE 'STIRD5TIJRES FIGURE 35. LAUNCH SITE 5C2, KAPUSTIN YAR. Approved For Release 2003/09 TOP SECRE1 /26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 f09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00 25X1 25X1 A rovecTlahNifkrsacuRtf3 Aw),10012-3 2 UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS FIGURE 36. LAUNCH COMPLEX E, KAPUSTIN YAR. 25X1 Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 ?A roved FoTISakaU2C0Crig/2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 010215)(31 FIGURE 37. TROOP TRAINING AND SUPPORT AREA, KAPUSTIN YA 25X1 Approved Fof EVateE2M4019/2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 FoTifakaUrecli$L. 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300 25.X 01 1 uu c-3 CLEARINGS FIGURE 39. LAUNCH AREA 2G, KAPUSTIN YAR. AC 25X1 25X1 Approved Fof e3IyateE2W3g118/2 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approvea-opREEGRo6 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00 330W6g112-3 VEE, ANTENN FIGURE 40. FISHBONE ANTENNA AT KARA BABAU I IRBM LAUNCH SITE. DOUBLE RHOMBIC ANTENNA FIGURE 41. DOUBLE RHOMBIC ANTENNAS NEAR ANASTASYEVKA MRBM LAUNCH C MPLEX. Approved For Release 200 TOP SECRET AL 25X1 25X1 25X1 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 ApprovecTOaRorarsAti 09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A00013g61012-3 TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED STATUS OF IDENTIFIED ICBM AND MRBM/IRBM LAUNCHERS AT DEPLOYED COMPLEXES* Type Sites Launchers Operational U/C Type ICBM I 3 4 4 0 I IIA 5 10 10 0 II IIB 29 58 58 0 III IIC 7 14 14 0 IV (MRBM) IID 31 62 60 2 IV (IRBM) IIIA 26 78 39 39 IIIB 4 12 3 9 TOTAL 105 238 188 50 TOTAL LSites I Launchers Operational U/C MRBM/IRBM 84 336 336 0 53 212 212 0 15 60 60 0 21 84 76 8 20 60 30 30 193 752 714 38 *See Tables 2 and 3 for details. Figures include three launch silos at Type III ICBM and Type IV IRBM sites, and four launch silos at Type IV MRBM sites. Approved For Release 2003 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 1 1 1 /09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 2 0 1 11111111pprillell Folallea41111103/1111111116 : 111111Rop111111147111111111b03i001111111 all MN SIM 25X1 TABLE 2. SUMMARY EVALUATION OF SOVIET ICBM DEPLOYMENT Location. BE Number Coordinates Type of Site Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status Soft Hard Date Mon Date Mon Date Msn Date Msn Const 1st 2nd 3rd 4th DROVYANAYA Site A (1) 51-25N 113-00E IIB 2 63 Operational Site B (2) 51-25N 113-04E MA3 64 Operational Site C (4) 51-28N 113-04E IID 2 63 Operational Site D (3) 51-20N 113-01E IID 2 64 Operational Site E (5) 51-23N 112-50E IIIA3 65 U/C Site F (6) 51-20N 112-55E IIIA3 65 U/C GLADKAYA Site A (3) 56-20N 92-18E IID 2 63 Operational Site B (2) 56-25N 92-27E IID2 64 Operational Site C (4) 56-29N 91-58E IIIA 3 65 U/C Site D (5) 56-20N 92-13E IIIA3 65 U/C Site E (6) 56-26N 92-11E DIA3 65 U/C ITATKA Site A (1) 56-59N 85-32E IIB2 62 Operational Site B (2) 57-01N 85-39E IIB2 63 Operational Site C (3) 56-54N 85-39E IID 2 63 Operational KOSTROMA Site A (1) 58-02N 41-22E IIB 2 62 Operational Site B (2) 58-02N 41-07E IIB 2 62 Operational Site C (3) 57-59N 41-09E LIB2 62 Operational Site D (4) 58-05N 41-40E IIB2 63 Operational Site E (5) 57-58N 41-14E IIIAa 63 Operational Site F (6) 57-55N 41-10E IID2 63 Operational Site G (7) 58-06N 41-32E IID2 64 Operational Site H (8) Probable 58-04N 41-34E IIIA3 65 U/C KOZELSK Site A (3) 53-54N 35-45E IIC2 63 Operational Site B (2) 53-48N 35-47E LIC 2 63 Operational Site C (1) 53-47N 35-42E IIIB3 65 U/C Site D (4) 53-54N 35-51E IIC2 63 Operational Site E (5) 53-51N 35-41E IIIB3 64 U/C Site F (6) 53-41N 35-39E IIIB 3 64 U/C NOVOSIBIRSK Site A (2) 55-19N 83-10E IIB 2 63 Operational Site B (1) 55-19N 83-02E IIIA 3 63 Operational Site C (3) 55-23N 82-54E IIIA3 64 U/C Site D (4) 55-22N 83-14E IID2 63 Operational Site E (5) 55-20N 82-56E IID2 64 Operational OLOVYANNAYA Site A (1) 50-54N 115-48E IIIA 3 64 Operational Site B (2) 50-55N 115-45E IIIA 3 65 U/C Site C (3) 51-01N 115-58E IIIA 3 65 U/C Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE S. (Continued) Location. BE Number Coordinates Type of Site Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quar er Si e Operational Estimated Status Soft Hard Date Msn Date Msn Date Msn Date Msn Cons Is lad 3rd 4th 25X1 OMSK Site A (1) 55-09N 73-38E IIIB 3 64 Operational Site B (2) Possible 55-11N 73-33E Undet Undetermined PERM Site A (1) 57-41N 56-11E IIB 2 62 Operation al Site B (2) 57-44N 55-55E IIB 2 62 Operational ci) Site C (3) Site D (5) 57-38N 57-42N 56-07E 55-47E IIB IlD 2 2 63 63 Operational Operation al rn Site E (6) Site F (4) 57-45N 57-41N 56-00E 56-04E IID 111A 2 3 64 6.5 Operation al 11/C 21 PLESETSK Site 1(t) 62-56N 40-27E I 2 60 Operation al Site 2 (2) 62-56N 40-32E I 1 60 Operational Site 3 (3) 62-58N 40-41E I 1 60 Operational Site A (4) 62-59N 40-47E IIA 2 61 Operational Site B (5) 63-03N 40-57E BB 2 62 Operational Site C (6) 63-01N 40-53E ILIA 3 63 Operation al Site D (8) 62-54N 40-47E RC 2 63 Operational ts..) Site E (7) 62-51N 40-35E IIC 2 63 Operational SHADRINSK Site A (1) 56-09N 63-51E IIIA 3 63 Operation al Site B (2) 56-10N 64-02E IIIA 3 64 Operation al Site C (3) 56-07N 63-57E 111A 3 65 U/C SVOBODNYY Site A (3) 51-55N 128-10E IIB 2 62 Operation al Site B (1) 51-49N 128-19E IIB 2 62 Operational Site C (2) 51-53N 128-23E IIB 2 62 Operation al Site D (4) 52-58N 128-07E HD 2 64 Operational Site E (6) 51-43N 128-00E IID 2 63 Operational Site F (5) 51-52N 128-13E IID 2 63 Operational Site G (7) 51-38N 127-58E ILIA 3 65 U/C Site H (8) 52-03N 128-06E IID 2 64 Operational TEYKOVO Site A (1) 56-55N 40-27E IIB 2 62 Operational Site B (2) 56-56N 40-33E BB 2 62 Operational Site C (3) 56-55N 40-17E IlB 2 63 Operational Site D (4) 56-59N 40-40E IID 2 63 Operational Site E (5) 56-49N 40-10E IlD 2 63 Operational Site F (6) 56-55N 40-22E IID 2 64 Operational Site G (7) 56-47N 40-03E HD 2 64 U/C TYUMEN Site A (3) Site C (2) 56-52N 56-51N 65-34E 65-27E IIC IIC 2 2 63 63 Operational Operation al 25X1 25X1 on an um um am as um um MI MI MIN MN Illipprill1111 Fiallhea4/1111103/1111116 : 11111RDP11111471111100381?80011.1 an In EU 2bX1 25X1 25A1 TABLE 2. (Co ued) Location. BE Number Coordinates Type of Site Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Es imated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status Soft Hard Date Nlsn Date Msn Date Msn Date Mon Const 1st 2nd 3rd 4th VERKHNYAYA SALDA Site A (2) 58-09N 60-16E JIB 2 12 Operational Site B (1) 58-06N 60-21E HA 2 61 Operational Site C (3) 58-10N 60-28E HA 2 61 Operational Site D (4) 58-12N 60-34E JIB 2 62 Operational Site E (5) 58-14N 60-55E JIB 2 62 Operational Site F (7) 58-14N 60-41E IlLA 3 63 Operational Site G (8) 58-13N 60-49E ILIA 3 63 Operational Site II (9) 58-05N 60-I3E IlD 2 63 Operational Site I (10) 58-09N 60-32E IlD 2 63 Operational YEDROVO Site A (2) 57-48N 33-36E JIB 2 62 Operational Site B (1) 57-48N 33-14E IIB 2 62 Operational Site C (5) 57-49N 33-08E HD 2 34 Operational Site D (4) 57-48N 33-28E IID 2 63 Operational Site E (8) 57-52N 33-18E IIIA 3 63 Operational Site F (6) 57-44N 33-06E 1113 2 63 Operational Site G (7) 57-47N 33-02E IlD 2 14 Operational Site H (9) 57-49N 33-08E IIIA 3 14 Operational Site I (3) 57-52N 33-27E Undetermined Undetermined I/ YOSHKAR-OLA Site A (1) 56-35N 48-09E JIB 2 62 Operational Site B (2) 56-35N 48-18E IIB 2 62 Operational Site C (3) 56-32N 48-27E LIB 2 13 Operational Site D (4) 56-31N 48-20E HD 2 63 Operational Site E (5) 56-34N 48-13E IID 2 63 Operational Site F (6) 56-36N 48-28E 1ID 2 14 Operational YURYA Site A (2) 59-10N 49-32E HA 2 61 Operational Site B (1) 59-09N 49-40E IIA 2 61 Operational Site C (3) 59-13N 49-25E IIB 2 i2 Operational Site D (4) 59-1674 49-22E JIB 2 62 Operational Site E (5) 59-23N 49-17E IIIA 3 62 Operational Site F (7) 59-21N 49-14E IIB 2 3 Operational Site G (6) 59-04N 49-51E IIIA 3 '4 Operational Site H(S) 59-11N 49-47E HD 2 63 Operational Site 1(11) 59-21N 49-25E IID 2 i4 Operational Site J (9) 59-06N 49-45E IlD 2 4 Operational Site K (10) 59-13N 49-18E MA 3 5 U/C SUB TOTAL.S 105 148 90 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE 2. (Continued) Location. BE Coordinates Type of Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Qua ter Site Operational Estimated Status Number Site Soft 1 Hard Date I Men Date I Msn Date I Mon Date I Mon I Const tot 2nd 3rd 4th Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational U/C Operational Operational Operational Operational Operational U/C Operational TYURATAM Complex Al (1) Al Complex B (2) Complex Cl (3) C2 Cl Complex D1 (4) D2 (9) Complex El (6) E2 El Complex F (5) Complex G1 (7) 02 (11) Complex H (8) TOTALS 45-55N 63-21E I 1 45-55N 63-21E I 1 46-00N 63-34E I Prototype 1 45-48N 63-39E Il Prototype 1 45-48N 63-39E II 1 45-48N 63-39E II 1 45-59N 63-57E MA Prototype 3 45-59N 63-57E HI 3 45-58N 63-12E IIC Prototype 1 45-4EN 63-12E IIC 1 45-48N 63-12E IIC 1 46-02N 63-06E IIIB Prototype 3 46-03N 62-56E Undet 2 46.03N 62-56E Undet 2 45-59N 63-42E Undet 2 116 163 99 I *TDI site designators are indicated in parentheses. 1/ See Introduction, page 7. 25X1 MN ION NM iiircilifiP47iiii??311110?0116 sr ma sue an IMO 25X1 0 rn 251(4 rn IIIIII MEI 1111111pprelli1 Follinead1111103/111111t AIIIRDP111111147111111b03111110011111111 MI NMI IIIIII TABLE 3. SUMMARY EVALUATION OF SOVIET MRBM/IRBM DEPLOYMENT 25X1 LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ DATE OF LATEST ESTIMATED CONSTR LAUNCHERS PHOTOGRAPHY STATUS I 25X1 AKHTYRKA Launch Complex 25X1 AKHTYRKA 1 50-16-00N 34-50-15E II 4 Complete AKHTYRKA 2 50-22-00N 34-57-00E II 4 Complete AKTYUBINSK Launch Complex KARAKHOBDA 19-58-15N 56-51-15E IV (IR) 3 Early PETROVSKIY 50-00-30N 56-58-00E IV (IR) 3 Mid ALUKSNE Launch Complex LEJASCIEMS 1 57-21-00N 26-44-45E II 4 Complete RUSKI LEJASCIEMS 2 57-25-15N 26-50-00E 57-13-00N 26-33-30E II IV (MR) 4 4 Complete Complete 0 -10 ANASTASYEVKA Launch Complex ANASTASYEVKA 1 ANASTASYEVKA 2 48-34-15N 135-37-45E 48-35-45N 135-41-00E II II 4 4 Complete (r) Complete ni BALTA Launch Complex BALTA 1 BALTA 2 48-01-45N 29-34-00E 48-07-00N 29-34-30E II II Complete px1 Complete BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE Launch Complex SOFIYE ALEKSEYEVSKOYE 44-16-15N 131-22-30E I 4 Complete BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE 44-19-45N 131-30-45E I 4 Complete BAYRAM-ALI Launch Complex BAYRAM-ALI 37-45-45N 62-11-00E III 4 Complete BELOKOROVICHI Launch Complex OLEVSK 1 51-08-45N 28-03-15E I 4 Complete OLE VSK 2 51-10-30N 27-59-30E I 4 Complete RUDNYA ZLOTINSKAYA 51-03-30N 28-07-30E IV (MR) 4 Complete BELOMORSK Launch Complex RAMOYE 64-25-45N 34-18-15E III 4 Complete BORSHCHEV Launch Complex SKALA PODOLSKAYA 1 48-51-00N 26-08-30E I 4 Complete SKALA PODOLSKAYA 2 48-52-45N 26-03-30E I 4 Complete BREST Launch Complex BREST 1 51-48-45N 24-00-45E II 4 Complete BREST 2 51-51-45N 24-01-45E II 4 Complete 25X1 BRODY Launch Complex BRODY 1 50-06-00N 25-12-15E IV (MR) 4 Complete BRODY 2 50-12-46N 25-05-00E I 4 Complete BERESTECHKO 50-20-00N 25-05-30E I 4 Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ DATE OF LATEST ESTIMATED CONSTR LAUNCHERS PHOTOGRAPHY STATUS BYKHOV Launch Complex SLEDYUKI 53-41-SON 30-20-30E II 4 Complete DERAZHNYA Launch Complex DERAZHNYA 1 49-21-00N 27-26-30E II 4 Complete DERAZHNYA 2 19-26-15N 27-29-00E II 4 Complete KHMELNITSKIY 49-24-45N 27-08-45E IV (MR) 4 Complete DISNA Launch Complex DISNA 55-35-15N 28-16-00E I 4 Complete ZELKI 55-35-45N 28-24-30E I 4 Complete BORKOVICHI 55-41-45N 28-27-00E II 4 Complete DOLINA Launch Complex DOLINA 1 49-03-30N 24-03-30E I 4 Complete DOLINA 2 49-06-15N 24-08-30E I 4 Complete BOLEKHOV 49-06-45N 23-51-15E IV (MR) 4 Complete DROGOBYCH Launch Complex MEDENITSA 49-22-15N 23-45-30E I 4 Complete DROGOBYCH 49-25-30N 23-34-45E I 4 Complete STRYY 49-16-45N 23-43-00E IV (MR) 4 Complete DYATLOVO Launch Complex DYATLOVO 53-32-45N 25-16-45E I 4 Complete BEREZOVKA 53-35-30N 25-17-30E I 4 Complete ZBLYANY 53-35-45N 25-27-30E II 4 Complete GELLI Launch Complex KAKASHURA 42-38-45N 47-27-00E IV (IR) 3 Complete GELLI 42-26-30N 47-28-30E IV (IR) 3 Complete PARAUL 42-47-30N 47-23--00E IV (IR) 3 Complete GOMEL Launch Complex BORKHOV 1 52-18-30N 30-42-45E II 4 Complete BORKHOV 2 52-24-45N 30-39-00E II 4 Complete GRANOV Launch Complex GRANOV 1 48-56-15N 29-30-15E III 4 Complete GRANOV 2 48-50-00N 29-28-45E IV (IR) 3 Late KALNIK 48-59-30N 29-21-45E IV (IR) 3 Mid GRESK Launch Complex GRESK 1 53-14-15N 27-42-30E I 4 Complete GRESK 2 53-17-00N 27-40-45E I 4 Complete URECHYE 53-11-00N 27-58-30E II 4 Complete 25X 25X1 25X1 25X1 am me or iiirliiiP47iiii??311111??161 Imo via mu 25X1 0 -0 rn 21 ppI Fall111111eafila03/11111B : 0:111111RDPIIIIII47111111003111111001.11111 MI MI INN 2bX1 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMATED CONSTR STATU1 GROZNYY Launch Complex SUN ZHENSKOYE NESTEROVSKAYA ACHKHOY-MARTAN GUSEV Launch Complex GUSEV 1 GUSEV 2 GVARDEYSK Launch Complex GVARDEYSK 1 GVARDEYSK 2 JELGAVA Launch Complex IECAVA 1 IECAVA 2 IECAVA 3 JONAVA Launch Complex KARMELAVA JONAVA KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY Launch Complex KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY DUNAYEVTSY KIVERTSY Launch Complex KIVERTSY 1 KIVERTSY 2 TROSTYANETS KONKOVICHI Launch Complex PETRIKOV KONKOVICHI KOROSTEN Launch Complex KOROSTEN 1 KOROSTEN 2 KOZHANOVICHI Launch Complex KOZHANOVICHI 1 KOZHANOVICHI 2 KRASKINO Launch Complex KRASKINO 43-08-15N 44-54-15E I 4 43-11-30N 44-57-00E I 4 43-10-30N 45-10-30E IV (MR) 4 54-41-30N 22-05-00E I 54-44-00N 22-03-30E I 54-40-30N 21-07-30E I 54-45-15N 21-09-15E I 4 4 4 4 56-35-30N 24-04-00E II 4 56-39-45N 24-07-30E II 4 56-33-00N 24-20-30E IV (MR) 4 54-57-15N 24-05-45E II 55-01-00N 24-14-15E II 48-51-15N 26-42-30E II 48-55-15N 26-59-00E II 4 4 4 4 50-53-15N 25-31-00E I 4 50-56-00N 25-36-15E I 4 50-58-30N 25-39-30E II 4 52-10-30N 28-34-45E I 52-15-30N 28-37-45E I 50-51-45N 28-18-15E II 50-52-15N 28-31-00E II 52-10-15N 27-51-30E I 52-11-30N 27-48-00E I 4 4 4 4 4 4 42-44-00N 130-40-15E II 4 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X1 25X1 0 -0 (I) m Z5X1 25X 1 25X1 0 cf) m 25X1 rn Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMATED CONSTR STATUS KRASNOZNAMENSK Launch Complex VIESVILLE 55-01-30N 22-23-00E I 4 Complete RAGNIT 55-01-15N 22-11-15E I 4 Complete KREMOVO Launch Complex KREMOVO (Probable) 44-01-24N 132-20-39E I 4 Complete LYALICHI (Probable) 44-02-30N 132-26-26E I 4 Complete KROLEVETS Launch Complex KROLEVETS 1 51-36-45N 33-29-30E III 4 Complete KROLEVETS 2 51-40-45N 33-31-15E III 4 Complete BEREZ A 51-43-15N 33-43-45E III 4 Complete KURGANCHA Launch Complex KURGANCHA 1 39-37-45N 65-57-30E I 4 Complete KURGANCHA 2 39-37-30N 65-57-00E I 4 Complete TYM 39-35-15N 65-42-45E IV (MR) 4 Complete LEBEDIN Launch Complex LEBEDIN 1 50-33-00N 34-25-45E III 4 Complete LEBEDIN 2 50-35-45N 34-24-30E III 4 Complete LEBEDIN 3 50-38-00N 34-27-30E III 4 Complete LIDA Launch Complex LIDA 1 53-47-30N 25-20-30E I 4 Complete LIDA 2 53-57-15N 25-27-45E I 4 Complete LUTSK Launch Complex LUTSK 1 50-46-45N 25-03-00E I 4 Complete LUTSK 2 50-50-30N 25-04-15E I 4 Complete VLADIMIR-VOLYNSKIY 50-48-30N 24-42-30E IV (MR) 4 Complete MARINA GORKA Launch Complex MARINA GORKA 53-26-30N 27-45-30E II 4 Complete MAYKOP Launch Complex KURDZHIPSKAYA 44-31-45N 40-00-45E II 4 Complete SHIRVANSKAYA 44-25-30N 39-54-00E IV (MR) 4 Complete MOLOSKOVITSY Launch Complex MOLOSKOVITSY 1 59-28-45N 29-06-00E II 4 Complete MOLOSKOVITSY 2 59-29-30N 29-12-15E II 4 Complete GURLEVO 59-25-00N 28-53-15E IV (MR) 4 Complete MUKACHEVO Launch Complex MUKACHEVO 1 48-18-45N 22-30-45E I 4 Complete MUKACHEVO 2 48-19-30N 22-37-15E I 4 Complete 25X1 25X1 25X1 0 ?13 Cl) 25)(1 25X1 81111 am sr arPPPiiird am so r NM SIMI NMI Nil 111111pprilla1 Fc1111111ea11111103/111111E : 0111111RDP1111114711111100311111100111111 NM SIM MIN era -2bxi 25X1 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ DATE OF LATEST LAUNCHERS PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMATED CONSTR STATUS NADVORNAYA Launch Complex PARYSHCHE NOVA VES OTYNYA NIGRANDE Launch Complex NIGRANDE SKRUNDA VAINODE NOVOSYSOYEVKA Launch Complex NOVOSYSOYEVKA 1 NOVOSYSOYE YEA 2 NOVOSYSOYEVKA 3 OSTROG Launch Complex OSTROG 1 OSTROG 2 OSTROV Launch Complex A SANOVSHCHINA SHEVELEVO REDKINO PAPLAKA Launch Complex PAPLAKA 1 PAPLAKA 2 PERVOMAYSK Launch Complex KAMENNYY MOST SEMENOVKA 1 SEMENOVKA 2 PINSK Launch Complex IVANOVO MOTOL POLOTSK Launch Complex POLOTSK 1 POLOTSK 2 POSTAVY Launch Complex POSTAVY 1 KOZYANY POSTAVY 2 48-37-45N 48-39-30N 48-47-30N 56-31-00N 56-35-30N 56-28-30N 44-11-45N 44-07-15N 44-07-30N 50-14-00N 50-17-15N 57-31-45N 57-37-00N 57-24-30N 56-24-00N 56-25-00N 47-58-00N 47-58-45N 47-53-30N 52-10-45N 52-12-30N 55-22-30N 55-24-15N 55-09-45N 55-20-30N 55-06-15N 24-42-00E I 4 Complete 24-48-15E I 4 Complete 24-50-30E IV (MR) 4 Complete 22-02-15E III 4 Complete 21-49-15E IV (IR) 3 Complete 21-50-15E IV (IR) 3 Mid 133-26-15E III 4 Complete 133-28-30E IV (IR) 3 Mid 133-23-15E IV (IR) 3 Early 26-43-15E I 4 Complete 26-41-00E I 4 Complete 28-12-15E I 4 Complete 28-12-15E I 4 Complete 28-26-00E IV (MR) 4 Mid 21-17-30E I 4 Complete 21-16-15E I 4 Complete 30-53-15E IV (IR) 3 Complete 30-59-00E IV (IR) 3 Complete 30-58-45E IV (IR) 3 Complete 25-41-15E I 4 Complete 25-44-30E I 4 Complete 28-44-30E II 4 Complete 28-33-45E II 4 Complete 26-53-45E II 4 Complete 26-51-30E II 4 Complete 27-00-15E IV (MR) 4 Mid Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE 3. (Continued) 25X1 LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ DATE OF LATEST ESTIMA LAUNCHERS PHOTOGRAPHY STATUS1 25X1 25X1 PRUZHANY Launch Complex 25X1 PRUZHANY 1 52-30-30N 24-08-45E II 4 Complete PRUZHANY 2 52-33-30N 24-06-15E II 4 Complete RAKVERE Launch Complex SIMUNA 59-08-45N 26-26-45E II 4 Complete VAIKE MAARJA 59-11-15N 26-20-45E II 4 Complete 0 RISTI Launch Complex -0 RISTI 1 59-04-00N 24-04-30E I 4 Complete RISTI 2 ci) ROZHDESTVENKA Launch Complex 59-07-45N 24-06-45E I 4 Complete rn ROZHDESTVENKA 45-47-15N 133-43-30E II 4 Complete 21 RUZHANY Launch Complex KRUPA 1 52-47-45N 24-42-30E II 4 Q5X1 Complete rn KRUPA 2 52-49-15N 24-45-30E II 4 Complete SARY OZEK Launch Complex KARA BABAU 1 44-32-00N 77-46-15E III 4 Complete KARA BABAU 2 44-31-00N 77-58-45E IV (IR) 3 Complete KARA BABAU 3 44-30-15N 77-41-15E IV (IR) 3 Late SATEIKIAI Launch Complex SALANTAI 1 55-59-45N 21-38-15E I 4 Complete SALANTAI 2 56-02-15N 21-41-30E I 4 Complete ZEMAICIU KALVARIJA 56-01-45N 21-54-30E IV (MR) 4 Complete SIMFEROPOL Launch Complex MAZANKA 44-53-45N 34-20-00E I 4 Complete BALK! 44-57-00N 34-26-00E I 4 Complete SLONIM Launch Complex BYTEN 1 52-52-30N 25-21-30E I 4 Complete BYTEN 2 52-55-45N 25-22-15E I 4 Complete SMORGON Launch Complex SMORGON 1 54-31-45N 26-17-30E III 4 Complete SMORGON 2 SMORGON 3 54-26-00N 26-18-30E IV (IR) 3 54-36-15N 26-22-30E III 4 Late Complete -25X1 SOKAL Launch Complex SOKAL 1 50-22-45N 24-18-15E I 4 Complete SOKAL 2 50-27-15N 24-20-00E I 4 Complete SOKAL 3 50-20-15N 24-26-15E IV (MR) 4 Complete SOVETSK Launch Complex SLAVSK 1 54-59-15N 21-36-30E 1 4 Complete SLAVSK 2 54-59-45N 21-28-30E I 4 Complete an me no INPPPiiiiid r am an an MN OM INN : ifiliRDMIN)47=1003.1.0011011 Mil NM Ell- --z0X1 25X1 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMA"ED CONSTR STATUS SUCHAN Launch Complex NOVITSKOYE SEVERNYY SUCHAN TAURAGE Launch Complex TAURAGE 1 TAURAGE 3 TAYBOLA Launch Complex TAYBOLA 1 TAYBOLA 2 TAYBOLA 3 TORVA Launch Complex TORVA 1 TORVA 2 TSIRGULIINA UGOLNYY Launch Complex UGOLNYY UKMERGE Launch Complex VEPRIAI UKMERGE UMAN Launch Complex MOLODETSKOYE MANKOVKA KISHENTSY USOVO Launch Complex OVRUCH 1 OVRUCH 2 LIPNIKI UZIIGOROD Launch Complex UZHGOROD VORU Launch Complex VORU 1 VORU 2 VSELYUB Launch Complex VSELYUB 1 VSELYUB 2 YELSK Launch Complex YELSK 1 YELSK 2 43-01-45N 133-17-00E I 4 43-10-00N 133-20-05E I 4 55-10-15N 22-20-30E I 4 55-05-00N 22-20-00E I 4 68-28-00N 33-15-30E IV (IR) 3 68-30-30N 33-23-15E IV (IR) 3 68-26-00N 33-29-15E IV (IR) 3 57-56-00N 26-04-00E I 4 57-59-15N 26-05-00E I 4 57-49-45N 26-12-30E IV (MR) 4 64-47-32N 177-56-15E II 4 55-07-45N 24-38-30E I 4 55-11-00N 24-42-30E I 1 48-53-45N 30-27-45E I 4 48-57-45N 30-23-45E I 1 49-00-15N 30-13-45E IV (MR) 4 51-17-15N 28-16-15E I 4 51-18-30N 28-10-30E I 4 51-12-15N 28-26-30E II 4 48-33-30N 22-13-15E II 57-46-00N 26-47-15E II 4 57-49-00N 26-50-30E II 4 53-45-45N 25-43-00E I 4 53-48-00N 25-46-45E I 4 51-42-30N 29-12-30E I 4 51-47-15N 29-18-15E I 4 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Early Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010012-3 TABLE 3. (Continued) LOCATION* BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMATED CONST STATUS ZAGARE Launch Complex ZAGARE 1 ZAGARE 2 LIELELEJA ZHITOMIR Launch Complex ZHITOMIR 1 ZHITOMIR 2 BERDICHEV ZHMERINKA Launch Complex GNI VAN ZHMERINKA VINNITSA ZHURAVKA Launch Complex ZHURAVKA ZNAMENSK Launch Complex ZNAMENSK 1 ZNAMENSK 2 56-23-15N 23-19-15E I 4 56-29-00N 23-20-45E I 4 56-24-30N 23-36-45E IV (MR) 4 50-04-45N 28-15-45E II 4 50-10-00N 28-16-15E II 4 50-05-30N 28-22-00E II 4 49-09-00N 28-11-45E II 4 49-10-15N 28-05-00E II 4 49-17-30N 28-20-15E IV (MR) 4 54-36-30N 76-39-45E III 4 54-32-45N 21-11-15E I 4 54-35-15N 21-07-30E I 4 *TDI site designators have been adopted for MRBM/IRBM Launch Sites. 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