EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 22ND REVISION

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Copy 1A oved For Release 200 / 6 78TO4757A0003000 - 58 Pages March 1966 EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 22ND REVISION A Report of the Deployment Working Group Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee DECLASS REVIEW by NIMA/DOD TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757AO00300010021-3 GROUP 1 E.clhdcd Irom d...i~ic dorngwdiw; and dccbccificw~icn 11 25 7 ed Ffxpe~, EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 22ND REVISION A Report of the Deployment Working Group of the Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee ' Approved Forfl Te eC T/?9/26: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Appiuved For RelTM SECR CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 The Guided Missile 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 RFopse5 9/I26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 1 11 For R psS~ 0f1 1 t Photographic Interpreter support is provided by the Photo- graphic Analysis Group, NPIC. NOTE: All correspondence relative to this report should be directed to the Chairman, Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee (GMAIC). 25X 25X 25X 25)4 Approve Approved For F9 Is5@Q926 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approve For sSRffJ9 6 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25 This report, published bimonthly by the GMAIC Deployment Work- ing Group (DWG), provides a comprehensive, ready-reference listing of all ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM deployment locations, types of site configurations, 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 precisely 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-sustaining, distribution will no longer be limited to holders of the above report. 25 Approved For s3&OR1/26:CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 X1 d For fdpanffl l I Page Introduction ................................................ 1 Soviet ICBM Deployment ....................................... 1 Soviet IRBM/MRBM Deployment .................................. 19 Table 1. Summary of Estimated Status of Identified ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM Launchers at Deployed Complexes, I.............. 22 Table 2. Summary Evaluation of Soviet ICBM Deployment ................ 23 Table 3. Summary Evaluation of Launch Facilities, Tyuratam Missile Test Center ............................................ 31 Table 4. Summary Evaluation of Soviet IRBM Deployment ................ 32 Table 5. Summary Evaluation of Soviet MRBM Deployment ............... 34 Table 6. Summary Evaluation of Selected Launch Facilities, Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center ................................... 42 Table 7. Summary Evaluation of Soviet Fixed Field Sites (SSM Fixed Field Positions) ............................................ 43 Table 8. Summary Evaluation of Soviet IRBM/MRBM Sites Without Support Facilities ............................................ 47 Table 9. Composition of IRBM/MRBM Complexes ..................... 48 Table 10. Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM Systems, Estimated Technical Charac- teristics and Performance ............................... 49 15 I 25 Approved For F qasier?.,r0R 9 Approve ForM~a5( W~ Page Figure 1. Deployment of Soviet ICBM Complexes ................. Facing 1 Figure 2. Typical Configurations of ICBM Launch Sites, and Explanation of Types ........................................... 3 Figure 3. Deployment of Soviet IRBM/MRBM Complexes ................. 18 Figure 4. Typical Configurations of IRBM/MRBM Launch Sites, With Associated Missile Systems ..................................... 20 25 25 Approved For Ms5KF{T9~ Approved For RTtse0R"/ Approved For sgRWE79, Approvo d Fora%ip INTRODUCTION This report is the 22nd Revision of Evalua- tionsof Soviet Surface-to-Surface Missile De- ployment prepared by the Deployment Working Group (DWG) of the Guided Missile and As- tronautics Intelligence Committee (GMAIC). The information contained in this and previous re- visions is self-sustaining and supplements the basic DWG report Soviet Surface-to-Surface Missile Deployment which provides detailed in- formation on individual launch facilities of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces. The basic report, dated 1 January 1962 (Control Number has been revised and updated on a periodic basis. Further updating is ac- complished in reports prepared and published for GMAIC by the National Photographic In- terpretation Center (NPIC). Recipients of this report are advised that the bimothly revision scheduled for January 1966 was not published. This 22nd Revision covers the period from 25 October 1965 to previous missions and other sources have pro- vided additional information on the Soviet stra- tegic missile deployment program. The new data are reflected in Tables 1 through 9. Tech- nical characteristics of Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM systems currently operational or under development are given in Table 10. Cut- off date for information in this report is 1 March 1966. 0021-3 SOVIET ICBM DEPLOYMENT Significant developments in the Soviet ICBM deployment program since the publication of our 21st Revision include the identification of ad- ditional single silos under construction at the deployed complexes and at the Tyuratam Missile Test Center; the apparent completion and ap- proaching operational status of significant num- bers of Type IIIC and IIID single-silo sites; and new construction activity at the Plesetsk Complex. No new ICBM complexes have been dis- covered since our last revision; the number identified remains at 25. See Figure 1 for locations of deployed ICBM complexes. These complexes now contain a total of 444 confirmed and probable launchers, of which 150 are soft and 294 are hard. This represents an increase of 35 launchers over the number reported in our 21st Revision. Included in the hard launcher count are 216 single silos in various stages of construction. We are presently carrying 19 single-silo sites in the possible category, which are not reflected in the total launcher count. Of the 444 confirmed and probable laun- chers, 250 are estimated to be operational, in- cluding 104 in a hard configuration. We believe that 44 of the 55 launchers at Tyuratam are now completed and, although not normally considered as part of the operational ICBM force, they gould be used operationally. The ICBM sites have been designated by type, as shown and explained in Figure 2. Evaluation of all evidence received since our last revision has resulted in the following ad- 39 25 25 25 Approved For Ff4*4MIM T /26:CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 Tur SSSMC I 1 ditions or changes at the complexes indicated: DOMBAROVSKIY, Launch Site L(13) and Possible Launch Site M(14), Type IIIC, under construction GLADKAYA, Launch Group F, Type IIID, Launch Site F10(20) confirmed; Launch Group G, Type IIID, Launch Site Gl(16), G5(23) confirmed; Launch Group H, Type IIID, Launch Sites H1(27), H2(30), H3(28), H4(26), H5(25), H8(29) newly identified as confirmed and probable, and Launch Sites H6(34), H7(33), H9(31), andH10(32) newly identified as possible launch sites IMENI GASTELLO, Launch Sites N(14) and Possible Launch Site 0(15), Type IIIC, under construction KARTALY, Launch Sites N(14) and P(13) and Possible Launch Site 0(15),, Type IIIC, under construction OLOVYANNAYA, Launch Sites F6(39), F7 (40), F8(43), F9(44), F10(42), F11(41), H1(46), H2(47), H3(49), H4(50), H6(45), H7(51), H8(48), and Possible Launch Site H5, Type IIID, under construction PERM, Launch Sites G9(28), G15(23), G16 (24), G17(22), G18(25), and Possible Launch Sites G14(20) and G19(26), Type IIID, under construction UZHUR, Launch Sites R(18) and S(19), Type IIIC, under construction ZHANGIZ-TOBE, Possible Launch Site L (12), Type IIIC, under construction. SINGLE-SILO DEPLOYMENT General Confirmed single-silo deployment is still limited to the 7 newer and 4 of the older com- plexes. The number of sites under construction at these complexes continues to grow, and it is apparent that deployment of both the Type IIIC and Type IIID sites is continuing. Approved For 1UVV'R1'EV V Type IIIC Sites GENERAL The confirmed deployment of Type IIIC single-silo sites is still confined to the Aleysk, Dombarovskiy, Imeni Gastello, Kartaly, Uzhur, and Zhangiz-Tobe complexes where a total of 80 confirmed and probable, and 6 possible sites has been observed under construction. There is still no consistency in the number of sites deployed per complex, there being a high of 19 sites at the Uzhur Complex and a low of 11 sites at the Aleysk Complex. Each of the Type IIIC complexes has at least 1 confirmed L-shaped electronic facility, with the control facility situated at the apex of the legs. Two such facilities have been confirmed at the Uzhur Complex. There are additional probable con- trol facilities under construction at each of these complexes, but there is no evidence of additional L-shaped electronic facilities. It is expected that 1 such electronic facility will serve an operational grouping of Type IIIC silos, but the number of silos per group is not yet clearly defined. The specific function of the L-shaped electronic facilities is as yet un- determined. They could be intended for use in a bomb-damage-assessment role or to pro- vide a baseline interferometer as a part of a radio-assist guidance system. Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : TOP SECRET ALEYSK COMPLEX The Aleysk Complex was covered b Mis- (1) was assessed as being externally com- plete. The loop road pattern, the silo door, and a possible piece of missile -handling equip- ment were clearly visible. We estimate that this site will achieve operational status in the second quarter of 1966. There were no signi- ficant developments at the other sites in the Aleysk Complex. The facility at 52-28N 82-42E can now be confirmed as the rail-to-road transfer point for the complex. The installation is still under construction. Ten buildings appear to be complete or nearing completion. The 2 arch- roofed buildings in the center are complete and earth mounded. DOMBAROVSKIY COMPLEX The Dombarovskiy Complex was covered lights of this coverage included the detection of 1 confirmed and 1 possible Type IIIC single silo, and the determination that 3 of the sites at this complex are now complete. The confirmed new Type IIIC site is located approximately 10 nm northeast of the complex support facility, and has been designated Launch Site L(13). It is enclosed by a security fence and appears to be in an early stage of con- struction. The silo coring is visible, as is the U-shaped excavation that is typical of a Type IIIC single-silo site. The site support facility east of the launch site contains 2 large and 4 small buildings. The newly identified possible site has been designated Possible Launch Site M(14) and is located approximately 14.2 nm south-southwest of the complex support facility at 50-50N 59-36E. This site, which is in a very early stage of construction was not present The launch site consists of a secured area cleared of snow and connected by track activity to a second area containing approximately 5 small and 2 large buildings under construction. The identifi- cation of Launch Site L and Possible Launch Site M brings the total number of known Type IIIC sites at Dombarovskiy to 13 (12 confirmed and 1 possible ermitted determination that Launch A (4), B (3), and C (2) are now externally complete. No unique activity was noted at Launch Sites A and C, but at Launch Site B the entire site has a cluttered appearance. A linear object is on the access road in front of the silo structure, and construction activity continues on the L-shaped electronic facility. Additional scarring and possible ditching is visible in the vicinity of the L-shaped electronic facility, but no significant pattern can be estab- lished. We estimate that these 3 sites will become operational in the second quarter of of 1966. Launch Sites D(1) and E(6) remain in a midstage of construction. At both of these sites a linear object is located on the rec- tangular mound on the northwest side of the silo. Launch Site G(11), previously carried as a probable site, can now be confirmed as a launch site in an early stage of construction. The site is enclosed by a double security fence and contains approximately 5 small buildings. The site support facility contains 3 large and approximately 30 small buildings. Launch Site H(10) can now be confirmed as being in an early stage of construction. The site support facility contains 3 large and approximately 18 251 251 251 25X1 Approved For Release / EC l -RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 I small' buildings. Launch Sites 1(8) and J(9), previously carried as probable, can now be confirmed and are in the midstage of con- struction. Launch Site K(12), previously car- ried as a possible site, can now be confirmed as a launch site in the midstage of construction. Additional activity noted at Dombarovskiy includes an excavation east of the silo excavation at Launch Site J(9), possibly for the con- struction of an L-shaped electronic facility. If so, this would represent the second launch site at Dombarovskiy to be equipped with such a facility. Construction has also begun on 2 long rectangular buildings between the launch site and the site support facility. KARTALY COMPLEX The Kartaly Complex was covered by Mis- I general area of the launch sites within the complex was covered but the launch sites were not discernible. On 3 new areas of construction were newly identified and have been designated Probable Launch Site N(14) at 53-OON 60-49E, Possible Launch Site 0 (15) at 52-53N 60-40E, and Pro- able Launch Site P(13) at 53-15N 60-24E. These sites are in an early stage of construction and can be negated on robable Launch Site N consists of a 3 are being carried in the possible category. Up to this revision, only 1 L-shaped electronic facility has been identified at this complex, that being at Launch Site A(l) where the silo is now probably backfilled in a late stage of construction. A newly identified building at Launch Site H(8), probably a control facility, is under con- struction within an excavation in the wooded area to the southeast of the launch silo. A site support facility containing at least 5 build- ings is located southwest of the silo. The status of construction at the other launch sites of the Kartaly Complex could not be determined from available photography, but several sites should be nearing completion. IMENI GASTELLO COMPLEX Excellent coverage of the Imeni Gastello Complex was achieved by_] The complex support facility and the rai -to- road transfer point are partially covered by fair non-stereo photography. Construction con- tinues in both areas, and ditching and building construction are evident. Highlight of this coverage was the dis- covery of 1 new confirmed and 1 new possible Type IIIC launch sites under construction. The newly identified confirmed site, designated Launch Site N(14), is located approximately 26 nm southwest of the complex support facility at 50-53N 65-35E. The site is in an early stage of construction and consists of a fenced U-shaped excavation with adjacent spoil piles. Approximately 1,500 feet northeast of the launch site are 3 small buildings which suggest the start of a site support facility. This site can be negated on and was first detected on pentagonal fenced area of sufficient size to ac- commodate a typical L-shaped electronic fa- cility. The activity observed within the fenced area is probably an excavation for a control building. A nearby ditch leads toward the com- plex support facility and also Launch Site A(1). Possible Launch Site 0 consists of ground scarring or scraping in the snow cover. Track activity leads toward the complex sup- port facility and to Probable Launch Site N. The total number of Type IIIC sites identi- fied at the Kartaly Complex is now 16, of which The newly identified possible launch site, designated Possible Launch Site 25 25 25 25 25 25 25X Approved For RT a M[D1t26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 Approved 21.0 For' Sf l 0(15), is located approximately 31 nm southwest of the complex support facility at 50-54N 65-46E. The site, enclosed by a probable security fence, consists of earth scarring for a possible silo excavation. It was first observed on I I and was not evident on The dis- covery of these 2 sites brings the total number of Type IIIC sites under construction at the Imeni Gastello Complex to 16, of which 1 is carried as a possible site. We estimate that Launch Sites A(1), D(4), and E(5) will become operational sometime during the second quarter of 1966. A newly identified probable HF communi- cations facility containing numerous probable horizontal dipole antennas is located approxi- mately 1.5 nm east-northeast of Launch Site K(11). At Launch Site A(1) the silo has been back- filled and the rectangular silo door is in the open position. There is a small rectangular excavation at the terminus of a ditch leading from the vicinity of the silo. A crane is adjacent to the north side of the silo and several other vehicles or pieces of equipment are in the vi- cinity of the silo. A long rectangular building is located east of the silo and several small construction sheds are within the secured area. At least 13 buildings are in the support area and numerous vehicles and/or pieces of equip- ment are moving between the site and the sup- port area. Launch Site B(2) remains in a midstage of construction, with the silo appearing; to be at or near the level of the earth-mounded access. The personnel entrance is under construction adjacent to the silo and the construction ramps to the silo have been removed. At least 2 cranes and 4 other vehicles are observed at the site. Launch Site C(3) remains in a midstage of construction. The silo has not yet been brought Approved For~T/~ up to the level of the graded earth access. Launch Site D(4) is in a late stage of con- struction. The silo is backfilled and the silo door is n the open position. The control building has not been completed but 1 leg of the electronic facility has been backfilled. The 2 long arch-roofed buildings outside the launch site have not yet been earth mounded. The silo at Launch Site E(5) appears to be backfilled; however, the lack of stereo coverage, and dark shadows preclude detailed analysis. Launch Site F(6) remains in a midstage of construction. The construction ramps extend across the silo excavation to the silo which, as yet, does not appear to be at full height. At Launch Site G(7), which is in the mid- stage of construction, the silo is near ground level. The personnel entrance is under con- struction along the north side of the silo and a probable control building is within an ex- cavation southwest of the silo. There are at least 18 buildings within the site support facility. A possible electronic facility can now be con- firmed.. It: is similar to that at Launch Site D(4) and contains an oversized perimeter fence, a control building in an excavation adjacent to the silo, and a large support area containing 2 very large barracks-type buildings. The silo at Launch Site H(8) is near ground level and compartmentation can be observed. A linear object, probably a form for constructing the cylindrical object previously observed at many Type IIIC sites, is located at an angle to and partially on the graded earth mound. Launch Site K(11) is in a midstage of con- struction. The silo aperture is interrupted by a rectangular object but compartmentation of the silo is clear. The silo headwork appears to extend upward only a few feet from the base of the silo excavation but snow limits interpre- tation. 1 11 d For fbWaft ffl f At Launch Site L(12) construction of the silo headworks has started and there is an environmental cover over the aperture. The complex support facility is divided into 5 identifiable components. The main railhead consists of a large warehouse, an E-shaped building, a steamplant, several miscellaneous buildings, and numerous areas of open storage. The secondary railhead consists of a large warehouse, a smaller warehouse, and various other buildings under construction. The motor pool consists of a secured area containing 4 small buildings and approximately 30 vehicles. A POL storage area that predates the complex, but is being used in support of the ICBM effort, consists of 3 large and 8 smaller storage tanks and 4 small buildings. The administration and housing area consists of a secured area containing a variety of major buildings and barracks-type buildings. ig ig t o this coverage was the detection of 2 new Type IIIC launch sites, designated Launch Sites R(18) and S(19). Launch Site R can be negated on was confirmed as a launch site in an early stage of construction on It is located at 54- 57N 89-40E, approximately 21 nm south of the complex support facility. Yevealed at least 4 buildings in the support L --- facility associated with Launch Site R. Although there were indications of progress, the stage of construction could not be determined because of the lack of visible detail in the excavation. Launch Site S(19) originally was described as an Unidentified square excavation near the rail- to-road transfer point. Activity was first noted Launch Site S is located approximately 2.5 nm southwest of the complex support facility, adjacent to the transfer point. Identification of these 2 launch sites brings the total count to 19 at the Uzhur Complex, making it the largest of the 6 Type IIIC single-silo complexes. The most significant development at the Uzhur Complex since our last revision is the apparent completion of several of the launch sites. As a result of C\ 6 of the Type IIIC single silos are now considered to be "brick and mortar" complete. These are Launch Sites A(1), B(2), C(3), D(4), E(5), and F(6). The visible construction time for these sites was between 22 and 25 months, while the total time to initial operational capability could extend to 27 months. We estimate that these 6 sites will become opera- tional during the first quarter of 1966. At Launch Site B(2) backfilling of the con- trol bunker at the L-shaped electronic facility has been completed. An L-shaped electronic facility is also under construction adjacent to the silo at Launch Site H(8). The legs are on either side of the silo excavation, and there is a second excavation and construction activity at the apex of the legs. The Zhangiz-Tobe Complex was covered by One newly identified possible launch site. under construction was detected, and Launch Site K(11) was confirmed as a Type IIIC site on this coverage. The newly identified site, designated Possible Launch Site L(12), is located approxi- mately 11 nm north-northwest of the complex support facility at 49-22N 81-05E. The site 25 25 25 25 25 25X Approved For ReI Pe 56002 Approved F~ r R eS A / was first evident on and was not present on The stage of construction has not been determined, but the site consists of an excavation, track activity, and several small buildings. No security fencing is dis- cernible. Launch Site K(11), confirmed as a Type IIIC site, consists of a square excavation with a dark object in the center and a rectangular mound on the northwest side. A few small construction buildings are in the immediate area. The site support facility is under construction approximately 2,500 feet west of the launch site. Launch Sites A(1), B(2), and C(4) are now considered to be in the late stages of con- struction and nearing completion of the "brick and mortar" phase of construction. We estimate that these sites will become operational during the second quarter of 1966. At Launch Site J(10) a new square excavation is present ap- proximately 200 feet southeast of the silo ex- cavation. A probable L-shaped electronic facility is under construction adjacent to the launch silo. The Zhangiz-Tobe Complex now consists of 11 confirmed and 1 possible Type IIIC sites under construction. The rail-to-road transfer point, located at the northwest end of the complex support facility at 49-12N 81-09E, consists of a double- secured area with a rail siding, 9 large build- ings (3 earth-mounded), and several smaller buildings. Ditching is visible close to the 2 earth-mounded buildings nearest the rail siding. Type IIID Sites GENERAL We have identified a total of 136 confirmed and probable, and 13 possible Type IIID launch sites at the Drovyanaya, Gladkaya, Olovyannaya, Perm, and Tatishchevo complexes, an increase of 27 since our 21st Revision. Approved ForT rAET/O Succeeding paragraphs summarize develop- ments since our last revision at complexes where deployment of Type IIID launch sites has been identified. been expected that an L-shaped electronic facility would be associated with each deployed group of 10 Type IIID single silos. To date, no such facility has been identified at the Drovyanaya, Gladkaya, or Perm complexes. Should the L-shaped elec- tronic facility not appear at these complexes, it might indicate a variation of Type IIID de- ployment. This complex was covered by fair-to-good No new Type IIID launch sites or groups were identified. The photography from permitted determination that Launch Sites GI through G9 were complete . Silo doors could be identified, and the sites had a finished appearance. The quality of the photography did not permit identification of a silo door at Launch Site G10 but it can be assumed that progress at this site is consistent with the rest of the launch sites within the group. We estimate that all the sites in Launch Group G will be operational in the first quarter of I I I 11 For Top s CR ' I 1966. As yet, no L-shaped electronic facility has been identified at Launch Site G2 (8), even though a control bunker is located there. all the sites in Launch Group H. The con- struction status of Launch Site H4(21) could not be determined, but the remaining 9 sites are all in the late stages of construction. We estimate that this group will become opera- tional during the third quarter of 1966. At Launch Site H7(15), which contains a control bunker, there is still no evidence of construction of an L-shaped electronic facility. The Drovyanaya Complex still includes only 2 launch groups with a total of 20 confirmed Type IIID launch sites; however, like the Glad- kaya and Perm complexes, no L-shaped elec- tronic facility has been detected under construc- tion at the complex. progressed at a steady pace and current in- dicators suggest that this group is nearing completion. We estimate that this group of 10 sites will become operational in the second quarter of 1966. Launch Site F1(7) appears to have a clean appearance and is probably "brick and mortar" complete. The square- shaped object faintly visible adjacent to the silos at F2(8) and F4(9) possibly represent silo doors. Launch Group G now consists of 4 con- firmed Type IIID sites, G1(16), G3(18), G4(21), and G5(23); and 3 possible sites, G2(17), G6(24), and G7. Unidentified ground scarring was observed 3.5 nm west-southwest of Possible Launch Site G2(17) on We are presently carrying a probable control facility at Launch Site FI(7) and possible control facilities at Launch Sites G5(23) and Hi (27). GLADKAYA COMPLEX lea was covered by OLOVYANNAYA COMPLEX L_ . , a,. ., C o p mis complex was I;Uveiei ,.,y As mg fight of this coverage was the identi ication of a new launch group at a result of this coverage, a total of 13 con- Gladkaya on The new group, ex. newly identified at the Olovyannaya Comp designated Launch Group H, consists of Launch Six of these new launch sites, designated Sites H1(27), H2(30), H3(28), H4(26), H5(25), F6(39), F7(40), F8(43), F9(44), F10(42), and H6(34), H7(33), H8(29), H9(31), and H10(32). F11(41), bring the total number of sites at Launch Sites Hl, H5, and H8 are confirmed Launch Group F to 11. All of these new sites, sites; Launch Sites H2, H4, and H8 are carried with the exception of F9(44), can be negated as probables; and the remaining sites in the on and were group are carried as possibles. Identification first covered on of this new launch group raises the Type HID site count at this complex to 27, of which 20 Launch Site F9(44) was negated on are confirmed and probable sites, and 7 are and first covered on All of these sites, possible sites. F11(41), were first With the confirmation of Launch Site F2(8) except identified as single HID sites were firmed and 1 possible Type l silos on sists of 9 confirmed and 1 probable Type RID Launch Site F11(44) was first identified as a sites. Construction at this launch group has single silo on 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25X 25X 25X 25X 25X I Approved For RJ e%6R6 6 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For RrOps(M I I The 8 remaining newly identified sites (7 confirmed and 1 possible) constitute a new group designated Launch Group H. The new sites are H1(46), H2(47), H3(49), H4(50), H5 (possible), H6(45), H7(51), and H8'48. All of these sites can be negated on Launch Sites H1, H2, H6, H7, and Launch Sites H3, H4, and All of the sites were first identified as single silos These new sites bring the total number of Type IIID single silos under construction at the Olovyannaya Complex to 48 confirmed and 1 possible. We estimate that Launch Group D (Sites Dl through D10) will become operational during the second quarter of 1966, and Launch Group E (Sites El through E10) will become operational in the third quarter of 1966. ovyannaya are 5 large buildings, 3 of which are drive-in. These have been identified as 3 missile-ready buildings and 2 unidentified build- ings. The rail-to-road transfer point at Olovyan- naya has been expanded by the addition of several buildings, the entire area being surrounded by a single security fence. A spray pond has been added to the area just east of, and adjacent to, the transfer point, t'ith a connecting ditch run- ning to the transfer point. A steamline runs from the transfer point to the 2 arch-roofed buildings 0 The silo at Launch Site F1(24) is still in the midstage of construction, and appears to be lagging slightly behind the other Type IIID sites in Launch Group F. Pilings to support the silo-door tracks are visible, but back- filling has not yet taken place. Ditching is visible running from the control bunker excava- tion to the vicinity of the probable missile- ready buildings. Analysis of Iconfirmed that the Type I:[ID control site at Olovyannaya, designated Launch Site F1(24), is not physi- cally configured like other known Type IIID control facilities. It is felt that this facility may serve a function, as yet undetermined, for the entire complex. A possible function would be command and control, serving a number of launch groups within the complex. Geographically, Launch Site F1(24) is just about the center point of Type IIID deployment at Olovyannaya. PERM COMPLEX The Perm Complex was covered by Five new Type IIID single- s' o sites were identified at the Perm Com- Launch Site H5 were first covered Approved FJMWWGRHH3~ 25 25X1 25X' I 25 1 25X1' 25X 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/0 TOP SECRET t plex as a result of this coverage. These new sites have been designated Launch Sites G15(23), G16(24), G17(22), G18(25), and Possible Launch Site G19(26). There are now 16 con- firmed and probable, and 2 possible Type IIID sites at the Perm Complex. All of these sites are currently being carried as Launch Group G, since there is no discernible pattern to indicate a grouping of 10 sites. The total number of sites suggests at least 2 launch groups, and should this develop we will take the necessary action in subsequent revisions to place launch sites in appropriate launch groups. Launch Site G6(14), previously carried as a valid site, cannot be confirmed as a Type IIID single-silo site on and has been deleted from the tables. We estimate that Launch Sites G1(15), G2(7), G3(8), G4(10), G5(11), G7(13), G8(12), G9(28), and G13(19) will be completed and operational during the second quarter of 1966. Like the Gladkaya and Drovyanaya com- plexes, no L-shaped electronic facility has been identified at the Perm Complex. There is a probable control facility located at Launch Site G7(13). TATISHCHEVO COMPLEX The Tatishchevo Complex has not been covered since our last revision. The com- plex consists of 32 confirmed and probable, and 3 possible Type IIID single-silo sites. We estimate that Launch Group A is complete and will become operational during the first quarter of 1966. In light of the developments at Launch Site F1(24) at the Olovyannaya Complex, the Tatishchevo Complex was re-examined and the Possible Launch Site(35) located at 51-41N 45-32E is confirmed as being similar to Launch Site F1 at Olovyannaya. A large building has been constructed in an excavation which pre- sumably will be at the apex of an L-shaped electronic facility. A probable arch-roofed building is under construction alongside this excavation, and 3 large administration-type buildings and 2 barracks-type buildings have been constructed north-northeast of the launch site, adjacent to the rail-to-road transfer point. This site is located between Launch Groups A and B, suggesting that it is a separate entity and may serve a complex-wide function, pos- sibly command and control. ACTIVITY AT OTHER DEPLOYED COMPLEXES Omsk Complex Launch Site A(1), an SS-8 hard site, at the Omsk Complex. This coverage revealed ap- parent gable-roofed structures over the 2 It is highly un- the protection of construction workers ma ing modifications to the silo closure, or possibly during modifications within the launch silo itself. In addition to the covers at the launch silos there was possible activity in the elevated antenna area. All but one of the antennas are in the open position, or else the snow has been removed or melted from the covers. Plesetsk Complex In our 21st Revision we reported a new interferometer under construction at the Ple- setsk Complex, similar to installations under construction at both Tyuratam and Kapustin Yar. Additional information on this facility 25 25 25X Approved For ReTWe aftf/~6 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 For OJ' SECRETS 6X1 6X1 5X1 was provided by The in- stallation appears to be made up of a plus- shaped facility superimposed on a larger L- shaped facility, with the intersection of the "plus" coincident with the junction of the 2 baselines of the "L". Numerous structures are noted at the center of the "plus"; the length of the legs from the center is approxi- mately 700 feet, with a cleared area at the end of each of the 4 legs. The baseline lengths of the plus-shaped facility are approximately 1,400 feet, and the baseline lengths of the L-shaped facility are approximately 2,000 feet. The Plesetsk, Tyuratam, and Kapustin Yar installations all have the same appearance. They are all remote from the launch sites, and located near the support facilities. These installations have been assessed as highly ac- curate tracking/instrumentation facilities rath- er than guidance facilities. The presence of this type of facility at Plesetsk, as well as the numerous missile firings from Plesetsk in would tend to support the use of Plesetsk for more than operations and training. vealed unidentified activity 20.5 nm east of the complex support facility at 62-55N 41-24E. This activity now consists of at least 4 areas of construction. The road and parallel ground scar leading from the complex appear com- plete, and terminate at the easternmost area of construction. The probable housing and construction support area located south of the road near its terminus shows little change The fenced construction area approximately 3, 000 feet north-northeast of the probable housing and construction support area is served by a well-engineered road, and contains 2 earth-mounded buildings and a bunker. In addition there is a level, T-shaped earth mound similar in configuration to those at Type IIID ICBM sites. Two other areas of construction activity are located approximately 3.5 nm east-northeast of the probable housing and construction support area. The main road has been extended to serve these areas. A road leads north from the main access road to one of the areas which contains a generally square excavation; detail within the excavation cannot be discerned. The other area, at the terminus of the main access road, is generally T-shaped and may be secured. Another area of construction activity, located 1.5 nm north- west of the probable housing and construction support area, is partially secured and consists of an access road and a clearing containing a T-shaped configuration which resembles a Type IIID ICBM site. These areas of con- struction activity could possibly reflect the initial deployment of single-silo sites at the Plesetsk Complex, but additional coverage is required before a determination can be made with any degree of confidence. Continuing analysis of the Plesetsk Complex resulted in the identification of a probable mis- sile gantry approximately 155 feet high on the west rail spur at Launch Site G(9). The 3 largest structures within the rail wishbones at Launch Sites G(9) and H(10) have been earth mounded. A shallow U-shaped excavation is located on the west side of the rail spur, and just south of the secured area at Launch Site B(2). The construction of Launch Sites G and H, coupled with the identification of the probable gantry at Launch Site H, raises speculation concerning the future role planned for the Ple- setsk Complex. In considering possibilities, it should be noted that gantrys were not used in soft-site deployment of the SS-7 and SS-8 and, except for Launch Sites G and H at Ple- setsk, only hardened and well-dispersed single silos have been identified in deployment since Approved FoOf e5( For F rdpsSJ .K ft j In addition, these 2 sites at Ple- setsk cannot be matched with a prototype site at any Soviet test range. All these factors indicate that the Soviets may be preparing to accommodate a large launch vehicle at Ple- setsk. It cannot be determined, as yet, whether these sites are intended to accommodate a space system, an intercontinental weapon sys- tem, or a planned R & D flight-test program. Svobodnyy Complex I revealed 2 new roads under construction, extending in a westerly direction from the main complex road. One road branches off the main complex road between Launch Sites F(5) and A(3), and the other runs between Launch Sites A and D(4). An area of unidentified activity is observed to the south of the main complex road, and the rail-to-road transfer point. Five new buildings are under construction at the complex support facility, and 2 new buildings are under construction at the transfer point. All this new activity could be an indicator that new launch site construction may soon appear at the Svobodnyy Complex. Each of the SS-7 complexes which had the so-called second phase of the Type IIIA triple-silo hard sites has received Type IIID single-silo de- ployment, except for Svobodnyy,. Shadrinsk, and Yurya. Yurya Complex revealed several missiles parked outside their respective ready buildings at the Yurya Complex. They were identified as SS-7 missiles and were not equipped with reentry vehicles at the time of observation. The 4 missiles observed at Launch Sites 1(9) and F(6) confirm the as- sessment that these buildings can hold 4 mis- Approved ForMiZaS&?&BTO siles and that a refire capability still is in- tended for the soft launch pads. One possible explanation for the large number of missiles outside the ready buildings is that some modi- fication activity is in progress within the buildings. A second, but less likely, possibility could be that an operational training exercise was in progress. However, if this were the case, it would appear that only 2 missiles would be removed from the ready building at a time, with 2 remaining in the building for maxi- mum protection. TYURATAM MISSILE TEST CENTER Test Range Facilities . provided excellent coverage of the Tyuratam Missile Test Center. High- lights of this coverage included the identifi- cation of 5 new single-silo sites under con- struction at the center; the determination that the 10 Type IIID single silos in Launch Group L are now complete; evidence of a possible vulnerability test of a Type IIIA launch site and associated facilities; and additional details of construction activity at various launch com- plexes at the rangehead. Two new single-silo sites located in the vicinity of Launch Complexes B and I have been identified in an early stage of construction, and designated Launch Sites B4(35) and 13(36). Launch Site B4(35) is located approximately 3.5 nm west-northwest of the complex sup- port facility at 46-OON 63-30E. The site consists of a square excavation containing a probable coring. A road serving this site has been constructed from the road providing access to Launch Site B2(16). A probable cable ditch extends to Launch Site 12(32). There was no evidence of construction of this 25 25 25 25 X1 ~4pprisvq d For TWS-P 2 E,q, M i 1 X1 X1 X1 X1 K1 site on Launch Site 13(36) is located approximately 1.2 nm north-northwest of Launch Site 11(14) at 45-57N 63-25E. The site consists of a square ex- cavation containing an apparent circular silo coring. A probable cable ditch extends from Launch Site 12(32) to 13(36), and a ground scar extends from 13(36) to a point north of Launch Sites A2 and A4. First evidence of construction of this site was on on photography precludes approximately 0.9 nm northeast of Launch Com- plex F (5) at 46-02N 63-06E. It consists of a rectangular excavation containing a probable silo coring. There was no evidence of this launch site on It is recognized that the initial construction techniques for these sites is somewhat different than those observed at Type IIIC and IIID sites at comparable development stages, but this may be due to an improved or more economic method of site construction. The appearance of new starts at Tyuratam at the present time, in light of the existing number of Type IIIC and IIID sites now available and under con- struction, tends to suggest a new or revised type of site or weapon association. A sound judgment cannot be made until these sites have progressed to a more advanced state of develop- ment and comparative analysis has been made with other facilities and launch activities at the rangehead. With the discovery of these new single- silo sites, we are now carrying 21 soft and 34 hard launchers at Tyuratam. At Launch Complex A, a newly identified building at least 5 stories high is located just northwest of the missile assembly and check- out building. A heat/power plant is located south of this building, and a probable steam line extends northwest to Complex J where it turns and parallels the access road to Launch Sites J1 and J2. Rails cannot be identified entering the new building; however, rail lines presently extend from the main support area of Complex A and pass immediately east of the building. The extension of rail service to the building would necessitate only the instal- lation of rail spurs and a common switch. At Launch Site B4(35), groundwork has begun on the construction of a new building on the western side of the access road, at its present terminus south of the silo. type of these silos. However, it is reasonable to assume that they are Type IIIC sites because of their location in the vicinity of 4 other Type IIIC sites (A3, B2, 11, and 12). Three of the new single-silo sites identified in a very early stage of construction at the center have been designated Launch Sites M1(33), M2(34), and M3(37). Launch Site M1(33) is located 4 nm east of the complex support facility for Launch Complex G at 46-03N 63- 02E; Launch Site M2(34) is located 3.7 nm southeast of the Complex G support facility at 46-01N 63-01E. The sites are about 2.5 nm apart. The construction technique differs from that observed at any of the other single-silo sites identified at Tyuratam. Both silo corings are in shallow excavations approximately 200 by 100 feet, and the corings are approximately Launch Site M1(33) has a crane adjacent to the coring and 3 vehicles outside the excavation. Launch Site M2(34) has a plus-shaped ground scar superimposed over the site, with the intersection of the legs at the silo coring. There was no evidence of construction of these sites on I and both sites were first identified on Launch Site M3(37), which was newly identified on Approved For Fps3M" 15 t ix ppro ed For.f agteW f0I/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 I 25 Of the considerable and varied activity at Tyuratam since our last revision, perhaps the most interesting activity is the appearance of a large crater in the vicinity of Launch Site D2(9). This crater is located approximately 900 feet south of the center silo, and has a distinct lip of undetermined height. There was no evidence of this crater on the throwout material around the crater are indistinct, but appear to average about 250 feet from the center of the crater. The total depth of the crater is about 65 feet and the diameter ranges from 200 to 265 feet. The crater is apparently the result of an explosion, but whether the point of detonation was at the surface or subsurface has not been determined. On the southern. ready building at Launch Site D2 was being earth mounded and 12 revet- ments were observed in the general area south of the site. Construction of a good road leading to the crater was first observed retracted to a horizontal position flush with the pad and apron. It pivots at a point near the aperture in the pad and, in the horizontal position, extends to the rear between the gantry tracks; the rail car tracks appear to extend onto the mechanism in the horizontal position. Though not observed, Pad 3 probably is equipped also with this type of missile-erector system. At Launch Site G5/G6(12) a 4-legged ap- paratus with a ring near the top is centered on each pad. The legs are approximately 30 feet high, and taper to meet the ring. The gantry is located to the extreme rear of the tracks. All indications are that these objects are like the brace-type fixture previously seen around the erected cylinder at Pad G6 on the cylinder was not present and the gantry was parked in the extreme rear position. These facts indicate that Pads G5 and G6 are equipped with separate cylinder- support- type fixtures which remain on the pad when not is use. It is uncertain whether these fixtures are used in conjunction with the gantry to erect the cylinder, but their presence does suggest that the cylinder is in place when a missile is launched. Launch Site G7(18) is now in the late stage of construction. The silo is backfilled, and the silo door in the open position. A cylindrical object, possibly a silo liner, is located on the access road and centered on the silo aperture. The control building extends above ground level and has been completely earth banked on 2 sides. The legs of the electronic facility are backfilled, but construction appears to con- tinue at 1 of the terminal antenna silos. Activ- ity of undetermined significance was also ob- served at the abandoned construction support area between Launch Sites G1/G2 and G7. This area now contains an excavation approxi- mately 200 by 75 feet. No conclusions can be this road had pro- gressed to approximately the location of the crater. The size of the crater seems to pre- clude the possiblity of a missile failure or accident and a vulnerability 'test appears to be the most logical explanation. The isolated location of Launch Site D2 at the eastern extremity of the rangehead adds to the plausi- bility of such a test. Launch Complex G was completely covered by good, stereo photography on I At Launch Site G3/G4(11), e snow as been cleared from both pads and both gantrys are to the extreme rear. A long unidentified rail car is positioned on the track behind Pad G3. At Pad G4, there is a mis- sile-erector mechanism in the vertical or near vertical position. This mechanism can be 25 25 25 Approved For'ffipaf(? 3,0$/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 Approved For PIMPSef Forward of the excavation at J1 is a ditch containing a conduit, which is open at the top. A similar ditch can be seen forward of J2. Launch Site K1/K2(13) is in a late stage of construction. The silo door at K1 appears to be complete, and is open. An excavation containing an unidentified object is located just west of the loop road. Ditching extends from this excavation toward K1. The silo door ap- pears to be under construction at K2. The lack of stereo photography precludes identifi- cation of a silo door at Launch Site K3(20). The silo is open and a light-toned circular object is located in the notch in the access ramp. Launch Group L was covered by good photog- raphy on drawn from this activity at this time, but we will report on this area in future revisions. At Launch Site G8/G9(19), both silo doors are in the open position and appear to be very similar, if not identical, t:o those at Launch Group L. A ring-like object is adja- cent to each silo, and 2 specially configured pieces of equipment are parked along the access road leading to the silos. The silo door is closed at Launch Site 11(14), and a probable erector/transporter is on the apron in front of the silo. The silo coring at Launch Site 12(32) appears to have a circular casting supporting the sides, and that at Launch Site 13(36) appears to be similar, but has a probable environmental cover. No construction of the silo can be observed above the floor of the excavation. At Launch Complex J, a fourth batch plant is newly identified at the construction support area. Footings for the gantry tracks are under construction at various points in 2 parallel ditches between the missile assembly/checkout building and the launch site. It appears that sections of the gantry tracks previously con- structed are being re-excavated and enlarged, and a third ditch indicates a Y will enter both doors of the building. The rails previously observed serving the missile assembly/check- out building have been removed. At Launch Site J1/J2, the Y-chaped structures in the ex- cavations are identified as blast deflectors. All the sites in the group appear complete, and the silo doors were visible. The tops of most of the silos appear to be flush with the level access. To the rear of each silo door is a small structure which may function as part of the opening apparatus. The legs of the L-shaped electronic facility appear complete, except for the terminal an- tennas and the antenna at the intersection of the legs. Unidentified construction or excavation activity was noted just northwest of the silos at Launch Sites L4(21) and L8(28). The signi- ficance of this activity cannot be determined at this time. All the sites within the launch group are now served by improved roads. I 25X1 25 Approved For RfWas pprov d For 12-1 Approved For "PsgRRV/RESEE 11 d For I FJCI,K I9 SOVIET IRBM/MRBM DEPLOYMENT photography of IRBM and MRBM complexes and the Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center since our 21st Revision has not re- vealed any significant changes. With the identi- fication of 1 additional fixed field site, we now carry a total of 94 sites with 352 launch positions in this category. The locations of deployed IRBM/MRBM complexes are shown in Figure 3. Information on selected launch sites at the Kap- ustin Yar Missile Test Center is given in Table 6. Typical configurations of the launch sites, and the weapons systems associated with each, are depicted in Figure 4. IRBM DEPLOYMENT Current Force Level The IRBM element of the Strategic Rocket Forces remains at 32 sites containing a total of 109 launchers, including 51 in a hard configu- ration. All of these sites are estimated to be operational. MRBM DEPLOYMENT Current Force Level The Soviet MRBM force consists of 156 sites containing 624 launchers, including 84 in a hard configuration. All of these launchers are estimated to be operational. One additional fixed field site has been identified since our last revision, bringing the number of sites identified to 94 with a total of 352 launch positions. The Gorokholina Site containing 4 launch positions is the second fixed field site to be associated with the Nadvornaya Complex. It is located at 48-45N 24-30E, can be negated on UGOLNYY COMPLEX A continuing analysis of the Ugolnyy Launch Site reveals features that are inconsistent with an MRBM site, yet are not wholly consistent with IRBM sites. The most striking similarity to IRBM sites is the positioning of the central control buildings and the 2 buildings inboard of each of 3 launch pads; at the 4th pad, aligned at a 90-degree angle to the other 3, there is 1 building outboard of the pad. Three of the missile-ready buildings at Ugolnyy are the same size, and the 4th is smaller; the smaller building could bean MRBM ready building or the central ready building of an IRBM site. There is a similarity in the positioning of fuel/oxidizer tanks at Ugolnyy and the Sary Ozek 1 (Kara Babau 1) IRBM Site, but nothing resembling the 6 large fuel/ oxidizer tanks at the Krolevets 2 or Lebedin 3 IRBM Sites is present at Ugolnyy or Sary Ozek. Approved For 1J'a 1D 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25 For.Rblgatt2 KtI_ Pad separation at the Ugolnyy Launch Site appears to be somewhat greater than normal for an MRBM site, but considerably less than that for IRBM sites; no explanation has been determined, but it appears to be a design feature rather than a terrain consideration. Orientation of the southernmost pad at a 90-degree angle to the others could be for a number of reasons, including the missile system employed and the intended target. The erectors on the pads appear to be of different sizes, with at least 1 erector smaller than the others. In summary, because the Ugolnyy site dis- plays a combination of features characteristic of both MRBM and IRBM sites, we believe that it probably has a dual function. The probable SCAMP-type vehicles re- ported at Ugolnyy on 25 = are no longer considered as such. Men- 25 suration of correlation these objects does not prov with known SS-related equip ide a ment, including SS-5 fuel transporters. Pending fur- ther definitive photography, these vehicles are considered to be unidentified. 25 Approved For s?N 1WI I9 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED STATUS OF IDENTIFIED ICBM, IRBM, AND MRBM LAUNCHERS AT DEPLOYED COMPLEXES, I I 25X1 Type Oper ** ational U/C Type Operational U/C ICBM IRBM IA 3 4 4 0 III 15 58 58 O IB 2 4 0 4 IV 17 51 51 O IIA 5 10 10 0 TOTALS 32 109 109 25 IIB 29 58 58 0 m ;v MRBM 25X1 e"I IIC 7 14 14 0 M m IID 30 60 60 0 I 84 336 336 0 ILIA 23 69 69 0 II 51 204 204 0 IIIB 3 9 9 0 IV 21 84 84 0 IIIC1/ 80 80 6 74 TOTALS 156 624 624 0 IIID2/ 136 136 20 116 TOTALS 188 733 733 0 *See Tables 2, 4, and 5 for details. Figures include 3 launch silos at Type IIIA and IIIB ICBM and Type IV IRBM sites, and 4 launch silos at Type IV MRBM sites. Type IIIC and IIID ICBM sites contain single silos. **In order to assess the greater threat, one member considers that 65 of the ICBM sites were completed in the first quarter of 1966, and a total of 289 launchers is now considered to be operational. 1/Figures do not include 6 sites carried in the possible category. 2/Figures do not include 13 sites carried in the possible category. MApp=d F~le~1003~6 : MRD047'00~100= M Ejj~ppMd Fjlea)03 6 : 1DP~047JW00 100VW 2L = M M 25X1 25X1 25XX M Site A 1) Site b 2) Site C13 ) Site D 4) Site E 5) Site F6) Site G(7) Site H S Site 1 (9) Site j (10) Site K (11) Probable Site A(4) Site B(3) Site C(2) Si" D 1) Site E 6) Site F 7) Site G 11 Site H 10 Site 1 (8) Site J (9) Site K(12) Site L(13) Site M(14) Possible Site A(1) Site B(2) Site C 4) Site D(3) Site E(5) Site F(6) Site GI(7) Site G2 8) Site G3 9) Si-, tG4 10) Site G5 i1) Site 06 12) Site G7 13) Site G8 14 Site G9 16) Site G1 (18) Site Hl(22 Site H2(23 Site H3(24 Site H4(21) Site HS(25) Site H6 20) Site H7 15) Site H8 19) Site H9 26) Site H10(28) Type of Site 52-27N 82-350 IIIC 52-29N 82-40E IIIC 52-33N 82-42E IIIC 52-32N 82-34E IIIC 52-35N 82-30E IIIC 52-36N 82-36E IIIC 52-23N 82-46E IIIC 52-17N 82-49E IIIC 52-15N 82-39E IIIC 52-ION 82-36E IIIC 52-12N 82-44E IIIC 51-11N 59-370 IIIC 1 51-06N 59-39E IIIC 1 51-O1N 59-41E IIIC 1 50-58N 59-32E IIIC 1 51-04N 59-28E IIIC 1 51-09N 59-31E IIIC 1 51-12N 59-51E IIIC 1 51-09N 59-44E B1C 1 51-02N 59-57E IIIC 1 51-06N 59-50E IIIC 1 51-ION 59-58E IIIC 1 51-05N 60-04E IIIC 1 50-50N 59-35E II IC 51-25N 113-000 110 2 51-25N 113-04E ILIA 51-28N 113-04E 11D 2 51-20N 113-O1E IID 2 S1-23N 112-50E IIIA 51-20N 112-55E 111A 51-38N 113-05E IIID 51-34N 113-04E IIID 51-36N 113-02E 1110 51-33N 113-070 IIID 51-36N 113-07E HID 51-29N 113-000 IIID 51-31N 113-04E 1110 51-29N 113-06E IIID 51-35N 113-12E BID 51-31N 113- OOE HID 51-22N 113-02E HID 51-25N 113-09E HID 51-23N 113-06E IIID 51-20N 113-04E Nil) 51-18N 112-57E II ID 51-22N 112-57E IIID 51-26N 113-02E IIID 51-21N 112-51E IIID 51-21N 112-47E IIID 51-24N 112-52E HID Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status II Complete Mid 25X1 Complete Late 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C Mid 67 U/C UNDET UNDET 67 67 U/C U/C Mid 67 U/C UNDET 67 U/C Complete 66 Complete Complete Complete 66 66 Complete Complete O Mid 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C UNDE EarllyT 67 67 U/C Mid U/C Earlyd M 2AJX1 U/C Mid 67 U/C Early Early 67 U/C M Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Complete 66 Operational Late 66 Operational Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late Late 66 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 Type Sit Number of of Launchers e Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Site A 3) 56-20N 92-18E I'D 2 Comple 25X'p3 Operational Site B2 25X1 56-25N 92-27E 11D 2 Complete 64 Operational Site D 5) 56-20N 92-13E IIIA 3 Complete 64 Operational Site F1(7) 56-14N 92-15E HID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F2 8) 56-17N 92-18E IIID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F3 14) 56-18N 92-22E IIID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F4(9) 56-14N 92-21E 111D 1 Late 66 U/C Site F5(10) 56-12N 92-15E IIID 1 UNDET 66 U/C Site F6 11 56-IIN 92-10E HID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F7(12; 56-12N 92-08E IIID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F8(15) 56-17N 92-13E HID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F9 22) 56-14N 92-26E IIID 1 Late 66 U/C Site F1 (20) 56-12N 92-05E I11D 1 Late 66 U/C Site G1(16) 56-14N 91-45E I11D 1 Mid 66 U/C Site G2(17) Possible 56-12N 91-44E IIID UNDET 66 U/C Site G3(18) 56-13N 91-55E HID 1 Mid 66 U/C Site G4 21) 56-13N 92-00E IIID 1 Mid 66 U/C Site GS 23) 56-13N 91-49E 1110 1 Mid 66 U/C Site G6 24) Possible 56-09N 91-44E 111D UNDET 66 U/C Site G7 Possible UNDET 66 U/C Site H1 27) 56-13N 92-39E 111D Mid 67 U/C Site H2 30) Probable 25 Site H3 28) Site H4 26) Probable 56-15N 56-11N 56-I1N 92-45E 92-45E 92-.39F IIID 1I1D III F) Mid Mid Mid 67 67 67 U/C U/C U/C rn Site HS 25) 56-12N 92-33E IIID Mid 67 U/C IV Site H6 34) Possible 56-17N 92-33E HID UNDET 67 U/C M --I Site H7 33) Possible Site H8 29) Probable Site H9 (31) Possible 56-17N 56-12N 56-15N 92-39E 92-50E 92-52E HID HID UNDET Mid UNDET 67 67 67 U/C U/C rn Site HlO(32) Possible 56-18N 92-57E IIID HID UNDET 67 25X 1 U/C Site A(l) 51-03N 66-06E IIIC 1 Late 66 U/C Site B(2) 51-06N 66.02E IIIC 1 Mid 66 U/C Site C 3) 51-ION 66-06E I11C 1 Mid 66 U/C Site D 4) 51-07N 66-13E IIIC 1 Late 66 U/C Site E(5) s1-13N 66-13E IIIC 1 Late 66 U/C Site F(6) 51-13N 66-05E IIIC 1 Mid 66 U/C Site G(7) 50-57N 66-09E IIIC 1 Mid 67 U/C Site H 8) 50-58N 66-OOE IIIC 1 Mid 67 U/C Site 1( ) 50-58N 66-17E IIIC 1 Mid 67 U/C Site J(10) 50-52N 66-19E IIIC 1 UNDET 67 U/C Site K(11) 50-52N 65-59E IIIC 1 Mid 67 U/C Site L(12) S0-SIN bb-090 IIIC 1 Mtn 67 U/C Site M(13) 50-56N 65-49E IIIC 1 UNDET 67 U/C Site N(14) 50-54N 65-42E 111C 1 Early 68 U/C Site 0(15) Possible 50-54N 65-33E IIIC Early U/C Site A1) 56-59N 85-32E IIB 2 Complete Operational Site B~2) 57-01N 85-39E IIB 2 Complete 63 2 6/\1 Op era[ional Site C(3) 56-54N 85-39E I1D 2 Complete 63 Operational M M ~ppl=d Frele~003IM6 : MRD11M047'00l1001=1 M M ppMd F Ieag003j6 : JWDF 047 JW00:100 21" M M M 25X1 25X1 0 Site A Site (1) B 2) Site C 3) Site D(4) Site E(5) Site F(6) Site G(7) Site H(8) Site 1(110) Site J(12) Probable Site K(11) Site L Possible Site M Possible Site N 14) Probable Site 0(15) Possible Site P(13) Probable Site A(1) Site B(2) Site C(3) Site D4) Site E5) Site F 6) Site C!7) Site A(3) Site B(2 Site D(4) Site E(5) Site F(6) Site A2) Site B 1) 3 Site D 4 Si,: Site E 5 Type of Site 53-OlN 60-26E IIIC 52-56N 60-31E IIIC 52-55N 60-24E IIIC 52-51N 60-27E IIIC 53-OON 60-16E BIC 53-04N 60-18E IIIC 53-09N 60-42E IIIC 53-08N 60-34E II.C 53-09N 60-25E IBC 53-12N 60-39E IIIC 53-12N 60-32E IIIC 53-12N 60-11E IBC 53-05N 60-07E INC 53-OON 60-47E IIIC 52-56N 60-39E IIIC 53-15N 60-24E IIIC Number of Launchers 58-02N 41-22E IIB 2 58-02N 41-07E IIB 2 57-59N 41-09E IIB 2 58-05N 41-40E IIB 2 57-58N 41-14E IIIA 3 57-55N 41-1OE ID 2 58-06N 41-32E IID 2 53-54N 35-45E IIC 2 53-48N 35-47E tiC 2 53-54N 35-51E IIC 2 13 SIN 35-41E IOB 3 53-41N 35-39E II1B 3 55-19N 83-tOE IIB 2 55-19N 83-02E IIIA 3 55-23N 82-54E IIIA 3 5S-22N 83-14E IID 2 55-20N 82-56E IlD 2 Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status Late 625X1 uu~cc Mid 66 Mid 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C UNDET 67 U/C Mid Early 67 67 U/C Early 67 U/C Early 67 U/C Early U/C Early U/C Early 67 U/C Early Early 67 U/C Complete 62 Operational Complete 62~ G \/ 1 Operational Complete LL d7R/~ Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 0 25 X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Site A(1) Site B((2)) Site C(3) Site D1l 4) Site D2 5) Si'. D3 7 Site D4 8) Site D5 9) Site D6 10) Site D7 6) Site D8(12) Site D9(013) Site D1 (11) Site El 17) Site E2 14 Site E3 15; Site E4(16) Site E5 19 Site E6 18) Site E7(20) Site E8(21) Site E9(22) Site E10(23) Si le FL(24) Site F2{((35) Site F3(36) Site F4((37) Site F5(38) Site F6 39 Site F7 40) Site F8(43) Site F9((44) Site F10(42) Site F11(41) Site G1(25) Site G2 26) Site G3 27) Site G4 28 Site GS 29 Site G6 30 Site G7 31) Site G8 32 Site G9 33) Site G1 (34) Site H1(46) Site H3249) Site H4(50) Site H5 Possible Site H6(45) Site H7(51) Site H8(48) II Type of Site 50-54N 115-48E ILIA 50-55N 115-45E ILIA 51-OIN 115-58E ILIA 51-07N 116-05E HID 51-04N 116-08E IIID 51-02N 116-09E IIID 51-02N 116-02E II1D 51-03N 115-59E HID 51-05N 115-59E HID 51-04N 116-04E HID 51-08N 116-08E IIID 51-06N 116-12E IIID 51-OSN 116-ISE IIID 50-56N 115-58E IIID 51-00N 116-OlE 1110 50-57N 116-O1E 1110 50-54N 116-02E 1110 50-53N 115-56E I11D 50-55N 115-52E IIID 50-59N 115-54E IIID 50-57N 115-49E HID 51-OON 115-47E HID 51 -01N 115-OlE II1D 50-SIN 115-510 lilt) 50-SON 115-56E HID 50-48N 115-57E IIID 50-47N 115-54E IIID 50-49N 115-51E IIID 50-51N 116-OOE HID 50-49N 116-03E 1110 50-46N 116-02E HID 50-45N 115-48E ID 50-49N 116-07E 50-52N 116-07E HID 50-43N 115-44E HID 50-46N 115-42E IIID 50-47N 115-45E I11O 50-45N 115-49E IIID 50-41N 115-50E HID 50-40N 115-46E 1110 50-41N 115-41E HID 50-39N 115-49E IIID 50-38N 115-41E HID 50-49N 115-42E HID 50-40N 115-58E 1110 50-41N 116-0516 MD 50-37N 116-03E HID 50-40N 15-54E IIID 50-42N 1 115-57E 1110 50-44N 116-07E HID Number of Launchers 25X1 25X1 Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status II Complete 64 Operational 25X1 Complete , Operational Complete 64 Operational Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 / UNDET 66 U C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Late 66 U/C Mid 66 U/C Late 66 U/C 0 Late 66 Mid 66 ?ate Mid 6 U/C X1 rn U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U C Mid 67 / U/C rn Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 Mid 67 U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid Mid 67 67 U/C UNDET Mid 67 U/C U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Complete 64 25X1 Operational Wl M 1AMppMd Fl=ele~003~6 : MRDI1047000=1100= M M M = M r 00~ppMd FUWIeaN003106 : jOF@W047)00-100 2~ r M IM 25X1 25X1 Site A(1) Site B(2) Site C(3) Site D'6) Site E 5 Site F 4~ Site G 15) Site G2 7) Site G3 8) Site G4 10) Probable Site G5 11) Site G7 13) Site G8 12) Site G9 28) Probable Site Gl ((16) Site Gil 17) Site G12((18) Probable Site G13(19) Probable Site G14 20) Possible Site G15 23) Site G16(24) Probable Site G17(22) Probable Site G18(25) Site G19(26) Possible Site 1(1) Site 2 2) Site 3 3) Site A(4) Site B 5) Site C(6) Site D(8) Site E7 ) Site F 1/ Site G(9) Site H(10) Site A(1) Site B(2) Site C 3) Site A3 Site 1311 Site C 2) Site D 4) Site E 6) Site F 5) Site G 7) Site H 8) 57-41N 56-11E IIB 57-44N 55-55E IIB 57-38N 56-07E IIB 57-42N 55-47E I'D 57-45N 56-OOE IID 57-41N 56-04E IIIA S7-41N 56-11E 11 ID 57-42N 56-OOE IIID 57-42N 55-54E IIID 57-42N 55-SOE IIID 57-43N 56-06E IIID 57-44N 56-16E IIID 57-46N 56-10E IIID 57-46N 56-14E IIID 57-45N 55-46E IIID 57-46N 55-49E IIID 57-42N 56-22E IIID 57-41N 56-16E IIID 57-39N 56-08E IIID 57-40N 56-23E IIID 57-38N 55-47E IIID 57-43N 55-38E IIID 57-50N 55-48E IIID 57-50N 55-42E IIID 62-56N 40-27E IA 62-56N 40-32E IA 62-58N 40-41E IA 62-59N 40-47E IIA 63-03N 40-57E IIB 63-O1N 40-53E IIIA 62-54N 40-47E IIC 62-51N 40-35E IIC 62-52N 40-44E 62-53N 40-51E 1B 62-53N 40-52E IB 56-09N 63-51E IIIA 56-iON 64-02E IIIA 56-07N a3-57E IIIA 51-55N 128-1OE IIB 51-49N 128-19E 110 51-53N 128-23E IIB 51-58N 128-07E IID 51-43N 128-00E 11D 51-52N 128-13E IID 51-38N 127-58E IIIA 52-03N 128-06E IID Number of Launchers 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 Site Negated First Coverage Date Msn Latest Coverage Date Msn Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Date Man Const Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Late Late Late Late Late Late Late Mid Mid Late UNDET UNDET Mid Early Early Early Estimated Quarter Estimated Site Operational $atus 2`5 VX 1 5 62 Operational Operational 63 Operational 63 Operational 64 Operational 64 Operational 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 U/C U/C 66 U/C U/C U/C U/C 25X1 Complete 60 Operational Complete 60 Operational Complete 60 Operational Complete 61 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational UNDET U/C UNDET U/C Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 64 Operational Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 Typ S e of ite Number of Launchers Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status Site Al 1 51-48N 45-39E 'I'D 25X1 Site A2 2 51-51N 45-41E IIID Late 66 Late 66 25X1 U/C U C Site A3 3 51-38N 45-45E IIID Late 66 / Site A4S11) i 51-52N 45-31E IIID Late 66 U/C S te AS S)) Site A6 51-45N 51-44N 45-41E 45-3SE 111D 1110 Late 66 U/C Site Site A77 51-47N 45-34E I'D Late 66 Late 66 U/C Site AS 51-SON 45-34E 'I'D Late 66 U C Site Site A9 9 51-49N 45-29E IIID Late 66 / Site Al (10) 51-53N 45-36E IIID Mid 66 U/C Site BI(14) 51-33N 45-29E 1110 Mid 66 Site B2(12) 51-36N 45-30E BID Mid 66 U/C Site B3 17 ; 51-36N 45-350 IIID Mid 66 Site B4 15 51-32N 45-35E 1110 Mid 66 U/C Site BS 16) 51-29N 45-28E 1110 Mid 66 U C Site B6 19) 51-31N 45-23E 1110 Mid 66 / U C Site 3713) ( 51-34N 45-23E HID Mid 66 / Site B8 29) 51-29N 45-33E IIID Mid 66 U/C Site B9(21) 51-38N 45-24E HID Mid 66 U/C Site B10(30) Site Cl 20 P b bl 51-40N 45-29E 1110 Mid 66 U ) ro a e Site C2(28? Probable 51-33N 51 27N 95-18E 5 21 IIID Eariy 666 /C (n /C 25y "- Site C3 2S Probable Si - bi-26N 4 - E 45-16E IIID 1110 Early 66 6 25X U rn U/ te C4 27) Probable i 51-29N 45-15E II1D Earl 61 6666 C S te CS 26) Probable Si C6 51-28N 45-10E HID y Earl 66 U/C U C te 22) Possible M Site C7 24 51-33N 51-32N 45-12E 45-06E 1110 IIID y Early Mtd 66 66 / U/C m Site C8 32 Si 51-25N 45-10E IIID Mid 66 U/C U te C9 34 Possible Sit Cl 36 P 51-34N 45-09E IIID Early 66 /C U/C e ( ) robable Si Of 38 51-42N 95-13E IIID 11 1 Early 66 U te ) Probable Si D2 51-40N 45-02E 1 . 1) Early 67 /C U C te 40) Possible Site D3 39) 51-43N 51-46N 45-02E 45-06E 1110 1110 Early 67 / U/C Site D4 41) Probable 51-43N 45-09E IIID Mid Early 67 67 U/C Site D5 42) 51-45N 45-IIE HID Mid 67 U/C U/C Site Al, i B 2 56-55N 40-27E IIB 2 Complete 62 O i l S te i 56-56N 40-33E IIB 2 Complete 62 perat ona O erati l S te C(3) Si 56-55N 40-17E IIB 2 Complete 63 p ona O erational te D(4) Ii- I'll 56-59N 40-40E 11D 2 Complete 63 p One mat ~ f 11D 2 Complete 63 Ope ati l Site F 6 56-55N 40-220 lID 2 Complete 64 r ona Operational Site A(3) 56-52N 65-34E lIC 2 Complete 63 O erational Site C(2) 56-51N 65-27E IIC 2 Complete 63 p Operational IM M M M MLAp d FMele~003W6 :IMRD04 , 000=1I00= M _ IMI mltpp d Fj&leaW)03/ 6 : 2D 47JW00 100UM 21" M 25X1 25X1 Site A(1) Site B 2) Site C 3) Site D 4 Site E 5 Site F 6 Site G(7) Site H(8) Site I(9) Site J(10) Site K(11) Site L)12) Site M(13) Site N 14) Site O 15) Site P 16 Site Q 17 Site R 18 Site S(19) Site A(2) Site B 1) Site C 3) Site D 4 Site E 5 Site F 7 Site G 8) Site H 9) Site 1( 0) Site A J2) Site B 1) Site C 5) Site D 4) Site E 8) Site F 6) Site F 7) Site I( ) Site A l) Site B 2) Site C 3) Site D 14) Site E 5 Site F 6) Type o Site Number of Launchers 55-20N 88-43E IIIC 1 55-18N 89-38E IIIC 55-20N 89-33E 11IC 1 55-17N 89-26E IIIC 55-13N 89-33E IIIC 1 55-25N 89-39E IIIC 1 55-22N 89-27E IIIC 1 55-19N 89-20E IIIC 1 55-13N 89-21E IIIC 1 55-12N 89-09E IIIC 1 55-16N 89-IOE IIIC 1 55-08N 89-37E IIIC 1 55-13N 89-42E IIIC 1 55-25N 89-15E IIIC 1 55-05N 89-48E I11C 1 55-OIN 89-33E IIIC 1 55-02N 89-43E IIIC 1 54-57N 89-40E IIIC 1 55-16N 89-44E IIIC 1 58-09N 60-16E IIB 2 58-06N 60-21E IIA 2 58-10N 60-28E IIA 2 58-12N 60-34E lIB 2 58-14N 60-55E IIB 2 58-14N 60-41E IIIA 3 58-13N 60-49E IIIA 3 58-05N 60-13E IID 2 58-09N 60-32E IID 2 57-48N 33-36E IIB 2 57-48N 33-14E 113 2 57-49N 33-08E IID 2 57-48N 33-28E IID 2 57-52N 33-18E IIIA 3 57-44N 33-06E IID 2 57-47N 33-02E 1ID 2 57-52N 33-27E IIIA 3 56-35N 48-09F IIB 2 56-35N 48-18E IIB 2 56-32N 48-27E IIB 2 56-31N 48-20E 11D 2 56-34N 48-13E IID 2 56-36N 48-28E 11D 2 Site Negated Date Man First Coverage Latest Coverage Date Msn Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status Complete f,~5X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete 66 Complete Complete 66 Complete Complete 66 Complete Complete 66 Complete Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C UNDET 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C Mid 67 U/C UNDET 67 U/C Early 67 U/C Early 67 U/C Earl 67 Uc Early 67 U/C Earl 67 UC Early 67 U/C Complete 625X1 Operational Complete 61 Operational Complete 61 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 62 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 63 Operational Complete 64 Operational Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 O Site A 2) Site B 1 Site C 3) Site D 4) Site E 5) Site F 7) Site G 6) Site H(8) Site 1(11) Site J(9) Site K(10) Site A(l) Site B 2) Site C 3) site D 4 Site E 5) Site F6; Site (j 7 Site H8 Site I( ) Site J(10) Site K 11) Site L(12) Possible Type of Site Number of Launchers Site Stage of Const on Last Latest I I Coverage First I Late I Usable Coverage Negated Coverage Soft Hard Dale Man Date Msn Date Msn Date Msn Const"* 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 59ION 49-32E IIA 2 59-09N 49-40E IIA 2 59-13N 49-25E IIB 2 59-16N 49-22E 1113 2 59-23N 49-17E ILIA 3 59-21N 49-14E IIB 2 59-04N 49-51E ILIA 3 59-11N 49-47E I D 2 59-06N 49-25E IID 2 59-06N 49-45E IID 2 59-13N 49-ISE I11A 3 49-12N 81-OOE IIIC 49-16N 80-59E IIIC 49-11N 80-54E IIIC 49-ION 81-04E II IC 49-06N 81-03E 111C 49-SRN 80_SIB iitC 49-19N 80-50E IIIC 49-26N 80-57E IIIC 49-25N 80-49E IIIC 49-21N 80-58E I11C 49-17N 81-05E IIIC 49-22N 81-06E IIIC 'TDI site designators are indicated in parentheses. **To clarify the terms used in referring to construction stages at single-silo sites, identifiable steps in the construction process have been categorized as follows: early stage, clearing and grading, open- cut silo excavation, silo coring; midstage, silo under construction, silo backfilling; late stage, final backfill and grading, silo door installed; complete final configuration apparent; operational, equipment installed and checked out (estimated). One member considers a launch site to be operational when backfilling and grading have been completed, the silo door installed, and the final road pattern evident. If a valid site should not be ohsP Pd a C!^... mule ed e b? rt? ........ ... be lack of odcgtlaic a epeti Civc photographic coverage at the time, the site is considered to be complete and operational after the passage of 21 months of construction time. 1/Not considered an operational ICBM site (see 16th Revision). Estimated Quarter Site Operational Estimated Status 2 5X I1 Operational 66661 Operational Operational 62 Operational 62 Operational 63 Operational 64 Operational 63 Operational 64 Operational 64 Operational 64 Operational 66 U/C 66 U/C 66 66 U/C U 66 U/C 625X' U/C 67 UDC 67 U/C 67 U/C M M M M ~ppl=d FW&Iea~003~6 : MRDi047~)00~1100= M IMI M M noppaW FcgftleaUW03/0W: gWDPMW47jW003 00 24" M = M 25X1 TABLE 3. SUMMARY EVALUATION OF LAUNCH FACILITIES, TYURATAM MISSILE TEST CENTER 25X1 25X1 0 25X rn Complex A1(1) A2 A3(15) A4 Complex B1(2) B2(16) B3(17) B4(35) Complex C1(3) C2 C3 Complex Dl(4) D2(9) Complex E1(6) E2 E3 Complex F(5) Complex GI/G2(7) G3/G4(11) G5/G6(12) G7(18)) G8/G9(19) Complex 11(8) Complex 11(14) 12(32) 13(36) Complex J Complex K1/K2(13) K3(20) Launch Group L(21-30 Ml(33) M2(34) M3(37) *TDisite designators are indicated in parentheses. P Prototype. Type of Site Number of Launchers 45-55N 63-21E I 1 45-55N 63-21E I 1 4S-54N 63-20E IIIC P 1 I 46-OON 63-34E IA p 1 45-59N 63-33E IIIC 1 46-OON 63-34E II 1 III 1 45-48N 63-38E II p 1 45-48N 63-39E II 1 45-48N 63-39E II 1 45-59N 63-57E ILIA p 3 45-59N 63-57E ILIA 3 45-48N 63-12E IIC p 1 45-48N 63-12E IIC 1 45-48N 63-12E IIC 1 46-02N 63-06E IIIB p 3 46-03N 62-56E I 2 46-03N 62-56E 1 2 46-05N 62-54E II 2 46-04N 62-56E 111C p 1 46-04N 62-57E III 2 45-59N 63-42E I 2 45-56N 63-26E IIIC p 1 45-56N 63-26E II[ 1 III 1 45-54N 63-64E I 2 46-02N 63-03E IIIC p 2 46-02N 63-02E IIIDp 1 46-03N 62-S9E III 10 III 1 III 1 III 1 Site Negated First Coverage Latest Coverage Stage of Const on Last Usable Coverage Estimated Status Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Early U/C Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational 1te Operau/Ctional Complete Operational Complete Operational Early U/C Early U/C Mid U/C Late U/C Late Operational Complete Early U/C Early U/C Early U/C Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 O AKTYUBINSK Launch Complex PETROVSKIY BELOMORSK Launch Complex RAMOYE FEDOROVKA Launch Complex TRAKTOVYY GELLI Launch Complex KAKASHURA GELLI PARAUL GRANOV Launch Complex GRANOV1 GRANOV 2 KALNIK KROLEVETS Launch Complex KROLEVETS1 KROLEVETS2 BEREZA LEBEDIN Launch Complex LEBEDIN 1 LEBEDIN 2 LEBEDIN 3 NIGRANDE Launch Complex NIGRANDE SKRUNDA VAINODE NOVOSYSOYEVKA Launch Complex NOVOSYSOYEVKAI NOVOSYSOYEVKA 2 42-38-45N 47-27-OOE IV 42-26-30N 47-28-30E IV 42-47-3U1' 47-23-OOE IV 48-56-15N 29-30-15E III 48-50-OON 29-28-45E IV 48-59-30N 29-21-45E IV 51-36-45N 33-29-30E III 51-40-45N 33-31-15E III 51-43-45N 33-43-45E III 50-33-OON 34-25-45E III 50-35-45N 34-24-30E III 50-38-OON 34-27-30E III 56-31-OON 22-02-15E III 56-35-30N 21-49-15E IV 56-28-30N 21-50-15E IV 44-11-45N 133-26-15E III 44-07-15N 133-28-30E IV NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY ESTIMATED CONSTR 25X Iomplete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X9?mplete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete M M r oMpp=d F -leaW003M6 : @WD~047i001M00~ M M M M = M Xppod FgWleaMW03~6 : #WDFj047jW00V1004M 2-" r = r 25X1 25X1 PERVOMAYSK Launch Complex KAMENNYY MOST SEMENOVKAI SEMENOVKA 2 SARY OZEK Launch Complex KARA BABAU 1 KARA BABAU 2 KARA BABAU 3 SMORGON Launch Complex SMORGONI SMORGON 2 SMORGON 3 TAYBOLA Launch Complex TAYBOLAI TAYBOLA 2 ZHURAVKA Launch Complex ZHURAVKA 47-58-OON 30-53-15E IV 47-58-45N 30-59-OOE IV 47-53-30N 30-58-45E IV 44-32-OON 77-46-15E III 44-31-OON 77-58-45E IV 44-30-15N 77-41-15E IV 54-31-45N 26-17-30E III 54-26-OON 26-18-30E IV 54-36-15N 26-22-30E III 68-28-OON 33-15-30E IV 68-30-30N 33-23-15E IV NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY 25Xdomplete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25Xcomplete mplete Complete Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 O V1 25 M AKHTYRKA Launch Complex AKHTYRKAI AKHTYRKA2 ALUKSNE Launch Complex LEJASCIEMS 1 RUSKI LEJASCIEMS 2 ANASTASYEVKA Launch Complex ANASTASYEVKAI ANASTASYEVKA2 BALTA Launch Complex BALTA 1 BALTA 2 BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE Launch Complex SOFIYE ALEKSEYEVSKOYE BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE BELOKOROVICHI Launch Complex OLEVSK 1 OLEVSK 2 RUDNYA ZLOTINSKAYA BORSHCHEV Launch Complex SKALA PODOLSKAYAI SKALA PODOLSKAYA 2 BREST Launch Complex BREST 1 BREST 2 BRODY Launch Complex BRODY 1 BRODY 2 BERESTECHKO NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS 50-16-OON 34-50-15E II 50-22-OON 34-57-OOE II 57-21-OON 26-44-45E II 57-25-15N 26-50-OOE II 57-13-OON 26-33-30E IV 48-34-15N 135-37-45E II 48-35-45N 135-41-UUE 11 48-01-45N 29-34-OOE II 48-07-OON 29-34-30E II 44-16-15N 131-22-30E I 44-19-45N 131-30-45E I 51-08-45N 28-03-15E I 51-10-30N 27-59-30E I 51-03-30N 28-07-30E IV 48-51-OON 26-08-30E I 48-52-45N 26-03-30E I 51-48-45N 24-00-45E II 51-51-45N 24-01-45E II 50-06-OON 25-12-15E IV 50-12-46N 25-05-OOE I 50-20-OON 25-05-30E I DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY 25X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 2 5X 1Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete M M M M MAppMd Flele~003M6 : NMRDM9047'00M1100M M M M M gWpp I FcIeaUW03/JW: ( DP)47WW003"002Aft 2L M IM 25X1 25XX rn NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DERAZHNYA Launch Complex DERAZHNYA1 DERAZHNYA 2 KHMELNITSKIY DISNA Launch Complex DISNA ZELKI BORKOVICHI DOLINA Launch Complex DOLINA 1 DOLINA 2 BOLEKHOV DROGOBYCH Launch Complex MEDENITSA DROGOBYCH STRYY DYATLOVO Launch Complex DYATLOVO BEREZOVKA ZBLYANY GOMEL Launch Complex BORKHOVI BORKHOV 2 GRESK Launch Complex GRESK I GRESK 2 URECHYE GROZNYY Launch Complex SUNZHENSKOYE NESTEROVSKAYA ACHKHOY-MARTAN 49-21-OON 27-26-30E II 49-26-15N 27-29-OOE II 49-24-45N 27-08-45E IV 55-35-15N 28-16-OOE I 55-35-45N 28-24-30E I 55-41-45N 28-27-OOE II 49-03-30N 24-03-30E I 49-06-15N 24-08-30E I 49-06-45N 23-51-15E IV 49-22-15N 23-45-30E I 49-25-30N 23-34-45E I 49-16-45N 23-43-OOE IV 53-32-45N 25-16-45E I 53-35-30N 25-17-30E I 53-35-45N 25-27-30E II 52-18-30N 30-42-45E II 52-24-45N 30-39-OOE II 53-14-15N 27-42-30E I 53-17-OON 27-40-45E I 53-11-OON 27-58-30E II 43-08-15N 44-54-15E I 43-11-30N 44-57-OOE I 43-10-30N 45-10-30E IV DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY 25X1 25X1 ESTIMATED CONSTR Q Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25Xt omplete omplete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 GUSEV Launch Complex GUSEV 1 GUSEV 2 GVARDEYSK Launch Complex GVARDEYSKI GVARDEYSK 2 JELGAVA Launch Complex IECAVA 1 IECAVA 2 IECAVA 3 JONAVA Launch Complex KARMELAVA JONAVA KA ME NETS -PODOLSKIY Launch Complex KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY DUNAYEVTSY KIVERTSY Launch Complex KIVERTSY 1 KIVERTSY 2 TROSTYANETS KONKOVICHI Launch Complex PETRIKOV KONKOVICHI KOROSTEN Launch Complex KOROSTENI KOROSTEN 2 KOZHANOVICHI Launch Complex KOZHANOVICHI 1 KOZHANOVICHI 2 54-41-30N 22-05-OOE I 54-44-OON 22-03-30E I 54-40-30N 21-07-30E I 54-45-15N 21-09-15E I 56-35-30N 24-04-OOE II 56-39-45N 24-07-30E II 56-33-UUN L4-20-30E iv 54-57-15N 24-05-45E II 55-01-OON 24-14-15E II 48-51-15N 26-42-30E II 48-55-15N 26-59-OOE II 50-53-15N 25-31-OOE 50-56-OON 25-36-15E 50-58-30N 25-39-30E 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-OOE 11 52-10-15N 27-51-30E 52-11-30N 27-48-OOE NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY 25IX4lTED CONSTR Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25Xjomplete Complete Complete 0 C!! M rn Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete M M M M ~ppMd F4MIeaM003~6 : IWDFM047~00 00~ r M M M M WWIpp~d FV&Iea)03j6 : WWDF047JW00100 2r M M ~ 25X1 25X1 O (n 25XM KRASKINO Launch Complex KRASKINO KRASNOZNAMENSK Launch Complex VIESVILLE RAGNIT KREMOVO Launch Complex KREMOVO LYALICHI KURGANCHA Launch Complex KURGANCHA 1 KURGANCHA 2 TYM LIDA Launch Complex LIDA 1 LIDA 2 LUTSK Launch Complex LUTSK 1 LUTSK 2 VLADIMIR -VOLYNSKIY MARINA GORKA Launch Complex MARINA GORKA MAYKOP Launch Complex KURDZHIPSKAYA SHIRVANSKAYA MOLOSKOVITSY Launch Complex MOLOSKOVITSY 1 MOLOSKOVITSY 2 GURLEVO MUKACHEVO Launch Complex MUKACHEVOI MUKACHEVO 2 55-01-30N 22-23-OOE I 55-01-15N 22-11-15E I 44-01-24N 132-20-39E I 44-02-30N 132-26-26E I 39-37-45N 65-57-30E I 39-37-30N 65-57-OOE I 39-35-15N 65-42-45E IV 53-47-30N 25-20-30E I 53-57-15N 25-27-45E I 50-46-45N 25-03-OOE I 50-50-30N 25-04-15E I 50-48-30N 24-42-30E IV 44-31-45N 40-00-45E II 44-25-30N 39-54-OOE IV 59-28-45N 29-06-OOE II 59-29-30N 29-12-15E II 59-25-OON 28-53-15E IV 48-18-45N 22-30-45E I 48-19-30N 22-37-15E I NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY iWI ATED CONSTR Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757AO00300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 O Un 25) M NADVORNAYA Launch Complex PARYSHCHE NOVA VES OTYNYA OSTROG Launch Complex OSTROG 1 OSTROG 2 OSTROV Launch Complex ASANOVSHCHINA SI{EVELEVO R,FfKIN(l PAPLAKA Launch Complex PAPLAKA1 PAPLAKA 2 PINSK Launch Complex IVANOVO MOTOL POLOTSK Launch Complex POLOTSK 1 POLOTSK 2 POSTAVY Launch Complex POSTAVY 1 KOZYANY POSTAVY 2 PRUZHANY Launch Complex PRUZHANYI PRUZHANY2 RAKVERE Launch Complex SIMUNA VAIKE MAARJA 48-37-45N 24-42-OOE 48-39-30N 24-48-15E 48-47-30N 24-50-30E 50-14-OON 26-43-15E I 50-17-15N 26-41-OOE I 57-31-45N 28-12-15E I 57-37-DON 28-12-15E I 57-24-3DN 28-26-DOE IV 56-24-OON 21-17-30E I 56-25-OON 21-16-45E I 52-10-45N 25-41-15E I 52-12-30N 25-44-30E I 55-22-30N 28-4z -30E II 55-24-ISN 28-33-45E II I 55-09-45N 26-53-45E II 55-20-30N 26-51-30E II 55-06-15N 27-00-15E IV 2-30-30N 24-08-45E II 2-33-30N 24-06-15E II 9-08-45N 26-26-45E II 9-11-15N 26-20-45E II NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST '- T1 PHOTOGRAPHY Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete M M M M WMIApplMd FlMeleAM003'6 : MRD~047=000M1 OOM M M M M W = M M M*pp d F IeaNW03I6 : *WD1)4700 1004" 2W M = r 25X1 25X1 0 RISTI Launch Complex RISTI 1 RISTI 2 RUZHANY Launch Complex KRUPA 1 KRUPA 2 SATEIKIAI Launch Complex SALANTAII SALANTAI 2 ZEMAICIU KALVARIJA SIMFEROPOL Launch Complex MAZANKA BALKI SLONIM Launch Complex BYTEN 1 BYTEN 2 SOKAL Launch Complex SOKAL 1 SOKAL 2 SOKAL 3 SOVETSK Launch Complex SLAVSK 1 SLAVSK 2 SUCHAN Launch Complex NOVITSKOYE SEVERNYY SUCHAN TAURAGE Launch Complex TAURAGE1 TAURAGE 3 59-04-OON 24-04-30E I 59-07-45N 24-06-45E I 52-47-45N 24-42-30E II 52-49-15N 24-45-30E II 55-59-45N 21-38-15E I 56-02-15N 21-41-30E I 56-01-45N 21-54-30E IV 44-53-45N 34-20-OOE I 44-57-OON 34-26-OOE I 52-52-30N 25-21-30E I 52-55-45N 25-22-15E I 50-22-45N 24-18-15E I 50-27-15N 24-20-DOE I 50-20-15N 24-26-15E IV 54-59-15N 21-36-30E I 54-59-45N 21-28-30E I 43-01-45N 133-17-OOE I 43-10-OON 133-20-05E I 55-10-15N 22-20-30E I 55-05-OON 22-20-OOE I NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST Tl~ PHOTOGRAPHY Complete Complete 25X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 25X1 O 25M rn 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 OVRUCHI OVRUCH 2 LIPNIKI UZHGOROD Launch Complex UZHGOROD VORU Launch Complex VORU 1 VORU 2 VSELYUB Launch Complex VSELYUB 1 VSELYUB 2 7-56-OON 26-04-OOE I 7-59-15N 26-05-OOE I 7-49-45N 26-12-30E IV I 5-07-45N 24-38-30E I 5-11-OON 24-42-30E I 8-53-45N 30-27-45E I 8-57-45N 30-23-45E I 9-00-15N 30-13-45E IV 1-17-15N 28-16-15E I 1-18-30N 28-10-30E I 1-12-15N 28-26-30E II I 7-46-OON 26-47-15E II 7-49-OON 26-50-30E II 13-45-45N 25-43-OOE I 3-48-OON 25-46-45E I NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY 25Xc mplete Complete Complete Complete Complete 25X1 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete M M M M M4ppMd F=ele~003M6 : J DF047~'00~100M M M M M M M M M Mapp I Fclea 03I6 : iDP~47~003~ 00~ 2M M M M 25X1 25X1 YELSK Launch Complex YELSK 1 YELSK 2 ZAGARE Launch Complex ZAGARE 1 ZAGARE 2 LIELELEJA ZHITOMIR Launch Complex ZHITOMIR 1 ZHITOMIR 2 BERDICHEV ZHMERINKA Launch Complex GNIVAN ZHMERINKA VINNITSA ZNAMENSK Launch Complex ZNAMENSK 1 ZNAMENSK 2 51-42-30N 29-12-30E I 51-47-15N 29-18-15E I 56-23-15N 23-19-15E I 56-29-OON 23-20-45E I 56-24-30N 23-36-45E IV 50-04-45N 28-15-45E II 50-10-OON 28-16-15E II 50-05-30N 28-22-OOE II 49-09-OON 28-11-45E II 49-10-15N 28-05-OOE II 49-17-30N 28-20-15E IV 54-32-45N 21-11-15E I 54-35-15N 21-07-30E I NO OF PADS/ LAUNCHERS DATE OF LATEST PHOTOGRAPHY MATED CONSTR Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete 2 5X 1Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 0 5X1 Complex A Launch Site 1A1 Launch Site 1A2 Launch Site 2A1 Launch Site 2A2 Complex C Launch Site IC1 Launch Site 1C2 Launch Site 1C3 Launch Area 2C Launch Area 3C Launch Site 4C1 Launch Site 4C2 Launch Site 5C1 Launch Site 5C2 Complex E Complex C Complex H BE Number * R&D/Trng site on first coverage P Prototype. Type of Site Number of Positions 48-42N 46-1SE R&D 1 R&D/Trng 1 R&D - R&D - 48-36N 46-17E Space R&D* 1 -- Probable Space 1 -- Probable Space 1 -. 48-35N 46-17E R&D/Trng 2 -- 48-34N 46-17E R&D/Trng 1 -- 48-34N 46-17E Type IV -- 4 MRBMP 48-33N 46-17E Type IV -- 3 IRBM P 48-32N 46-17E Undet 2 -- 48-32N 46-17E -- 2 48-46N 46-18E Undet 1 48-24N 46-17E Trng 2 48-48N 46-20E Undet 2 Site Negated First Coverage Date Msn Latest Coverage Date Msn Estimated Status CompeeX 1 Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Inactive Inactive Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete Operational Complete, Undetermined being modified Compete Operational Never completed Abandoned Complete Operational Complete Operational Late U/C 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 25X1 Stage of Construction on Last Usable Coverage Date Msn Const M M M M MMMppMd F lea~003M6 : @WDF1047~00- 100jW M M M M Approves For paSttVt I AKHTYRKA Akhtyrka ALUKSNE 25 25 Lejasciems 57-15-15N 26-41-15E Gulbene 57-16-30N 26-54-30E ANASTASYEVKA Anastasyevka 48-32-15N 135-31-45E BALTA Kodyma 48-04-15N 29-18-30E BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE Sofiye Alekseyevskoye 44-12-OON 131-24-OOE BELOKOROVICHI Rudnya Zlotinskaya 51-08-30N 27-59-45E BORSHCHEV Skala Podolskaya 1 48-53-30N 026-13-30E Skala Podolskaya 2 48-52-30N 026-16-OOE BREST P ishcha 51-35-15N 23-46-45E Zamshany 51-50-05N 24-02-OSE BRODY Yazlovchik 50-05-45N 25-02-OOE Stanislavchik DERAZHNYA Khmelnitskiy 49-25-OON 27-06-30E Letichev 1 49-22-45N 27-43-45E Letichev 2 49-25-15N 27-45-OOE DISNA Dernovichi 55-47-45N 28-20-OOE Demidovo 56-01-15N 28-18-45E DOLINA Berezhnitsa 49-12-45N 23-57-30E Rakuv 48-58-21N 24-05-35E DYATLOVO Ruda 53-23-15N 25-10-30E Yavorskaya 1 Ruda 53-23-15N 25-12-45E Yavorskaya 2 Ruda 53-23-15N 25-13-30E Yavorskaya 3 Berezovka 53-42-30N 25-30-30E GOMEL Gomel 1 52-20-45N 30-51-30E Gomel 2 52-24-30N 30-50-30E 25 NO OF LAUNCH POSITIONS Approved For s5 q9 For R b tftVff GUSEV Tolmingkemsk GVARDEYSK Geroyskoye Vysokoye JELGAVA Jelgava 1 Jelgava 2 JONAVA Kaisiadorys KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY Yarmolintsy Vinkovtsy KIVERTSY Kivertsy KONKOVICHI Novoselki 1 Novoselki 2 KOROSTEN Litki 1 Yemilchino 1 Yemilchino 2 Litki 2 KOZHANOVICHI Lyudenevichi KRASNOZNAMENSK Krasnoznamensk Sudargas KREMOVO Manzovka KURGANCHA Kurgancha LIDA Vasilishki LUTSK Gorokhov 54-45-45N 21-25-15E 54-44-30N 21-33-45E 56-38-45N 23-52-45E 56-44-15N 23-55-15E 49-12-OON 26-46-45E 48-58-20N 27-12-05E 52-23-OON 28-42-45E 52-25-45N 28-41-OOE 51-01-30N 28-27-45E 50-52-30N 27-53-OOE 50-52-OON 27-53-OOE 51-01-15N 28-24-15E 54-57-30N 22-35-OOE 55-00-30N 22-35-OOE 44-12-OON 132-34-OOE 39-41-OON 65-59-OOE 53-44-OON 24-56-13E 50-35-45N 24-48-45E Approved For 0-1--s Tm Seeff l 26: CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 NO OF LAUNCH POSITIONS t For Topa twtf MARINA GORKA Shotsk 1 Shotsk 2 MAYKOP Tulskaya Maykop MOLOSKOVITSY Kotly 1 Kotly 2 NADVORNAYA Ivanovtsy Gorokholina OSTROG Slavuta Shepetovka Ostrog OSTROV Shabany PINSK Lychkovtsy POLOTSK Plissa 1 Plissa 2 POSTAVY Sivtsy Bogatoye Kobylnik PRUZHANY Strigovo Shcherby RAKVERE Tamsalu Kadina Tapa RISTI Kloostri RUZHANY Shchitno 1 Shchitno 2 53-27-45N 27-48-OOE 53-26-ION 27-49-30E 49-31-15N 40-14-15E 44-32-30N 39-57-45E 59-37-45N 28-41-30E 59-39-15N 28-30-OOE 48-38-OON 24-54-15E 48-45-1SN 24-30-30E 50-16-45N 26-57-45E 50-12-30N 26-59-OOE 50-22-30N 26-22-OOE 57-23-45N 28-13-15E 52-15-OON 25-21-45E 55-12-30N 28-01-45E 55-11-30N 27-54-45E 55-09-30N 26-53-45E 54-57-15N 26-28-45E 54-56-30N 26-37-15E 53-23-ISN 24-14-30E 52-23-OON 24-10-OOE 59-08-45N 26-09-15E 59-16-30N 26-10-15E 59-16-45N 26-03-15E 52-43-15N 24-5B-15E 52-41-OON 24-57-30E 25 25 25 Approved For If W IL IN"? NO OF LAUNCH POSITIONS SATEIKIAI Telsiai Alsedziai SLONIM Byten SMORGON Smorgon TAURAGE Skaudvile Taurage TORVA Valga 1 Valga 2 UKME RGE Gelvonai Balninkai USOVO Luginy YELSK Yelsk Bolsuny ZAGARE Dobele 1 Dobele 2 ZHITOMIR Berdichev ZHMERINKA Vinnitsa Bar ZNAMENSK Pravdinsk Domnovo 55-56-45N 22-07-OOE 56-00-15N 22-06-OOE 52-54-30N 25-22-OOE 54-34-45N 26-21-30E 55-23-OON 22-31-OOE 55-10-OON 22-14-30E 57-50-15N 25-54-15E 57-55-15N 25-46-30E 55-07-15N 24-43-45E 55-13-OON 25-02-OOE 51-50-45N 29-05-15E 51-06-45N 28-27-OOE 56-40-OON 23-11-45E 56-40-45N 23-06-45E 49-13-15N 28-18-452 49-05-30N 27-43-OOE 54-23-OON 20-59-45E 54-25-30N 20-53-OOE Approved For sSee"T9 NO OF LAUNCH POSITIONS 4 352 M*pprd FaWleaWW03~6 : UWDF?W47~00V100~ 2~" M = r 25X1 Complex/ Last Man Site Intact Dismantling First Observed Site Date Msn Belomorsk Ramoye 64-25-45N 34-18-15E III IRBM Fedorovka Traktovyy 53-25-15N 62-23-OOE III IRBM Kraskino Kraskino 42-44-OON 130-40-15E 11 MRBM Marina Gorka Marina Gorka 53-26-30N 27-45-30E II MRBM Uzhgorod Uzhgorod 48-33-30N 22-13-15E II MRBM Zhuravka Zhuravka 54-36-30N 76-39-45E III IRBM 25X1 25X 1 25Xjemarks 25X1 barracks-type bldgs & RIM bldg removed on bunkers between never completed barracks-type bldgs removed barracks-type bldgs, 1 ,,25X1 25X1 o barracks-type g sseen associated with launch area barracks-type bldg & RIM bldg removed on bldg at facility removed since 25X125X125X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 TABLE 9. COMPOSITION OF IRBM/MRBM COMPLEXES No of Containing Soft Sites Only Containing Hard Sites Only Containing Hard and Soft Sites Complexes One Site, No One Two Three One Two Three Two Soft, One Soft, One Soft, Housing or One Hard One Hard Two Hard Site Sites Sites Site Sites Sites Support Facility Site Site Sites IRBM 3 3 2 2 5 1 25X1 3 4 1 1 2 MRBM 3 3 43 1 36 6 21 20 1 TOTALS 81 6 1 36 8 1 1 2 21 2 3 M M M M =94ppMd Fr -le~003.6 : MRD~047)00i100M r r M M = j1WppMd FU*IeaUW03"6 : JWDF 047JW00 100VA 21" = M O Initial operational capability (IOC) Nominal maximum range 4/ (NRE, non- rotating earth) Circular error probability (CEP) Initial Improved/year Re-entry vehicle weight (lbs) Warhead weight (lbs) Gross lift-off weight (lbs) Configuration Propellant Table 10. Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM Systems, Estimated Technical Characteristics and Performance 2,200, ? 300 3000-4000 6,000, ? 1,000 88,000 200,000 500,000 (approx) (approx) (approx) Single-stage Single-stage Parallel Storable liquid Storable liquid Non-storable 3,000-4,000 6/ 2,500-4,000 10,000, ? 1,000 4000-8000 1,000-2,000 2,400-3,200 2,000-3,200 8,000, ? 1,000 3,200-6,500 25X1 800-1,600 350,000 165,000 440,000 275,000 150,000 (approx) (approx) (approx) (approx) (approx) Tandem 2-stage Tandem 2-stage Tandem 2-stage Tandem 2-stage -- Storable liquid Non-storable Storable liquid Liquid 7/ Storable liquid liquid liquid Reliability rates: 8/ Alert 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 85% 85% Launch 90% 85% 85% 85% 85% 80% 80% Improved/year 85%/1967 85%/i968 Inflight 90% 90% 85% 90% 90% 85% 85% Improved/year 907,/1967 90%/1968 Warhead 95% 93% 95% 95% 95% 95% 95% Weapon System 75% 75% 70% 75% 75% 65% 65% Improved/year 75%/1967 757%/1968 Force 60% 60'% 55% 60% 60% 55% 55% Improved/year 65%/1967 65%/1968 23 X1 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010021-3 25X1 0 L^ 25) m 2b*1 Reaction time from ready condition: 9/ Soft Hard Soft Hard Condition 3 Condition 2 Condition 1 1-3 -- 1-3 -- 12 hrs hrs hrs (minimum) 15-30 -- 15-30 -- 1-2 hrs min min 5-15 3-5 5-15 3-5 1 hr min min min min (approx) 1-3 hrs 1 SS-8 1-3 hrs 15-30 -- 30-45 30-45 -- min min min 3-5 3-5 5-10 5-10 3-5 min min min min min Hold time in ready condition 1 10/ hrs- days hrs- days 1 hr hrs days 1 hr 1 hr days days days (approx)(approx) Refire time 11/ 2-4 -- 2-4 -- 12 hrs 2-4 -- $-4 -- -- hrs hrs (minimum) hrs hrs 1/ The SS-9 is believed to be intended for deployment primarily in hard sites. 2/ Tentative estimates based on limited data. 3/ If intense flight testin is renewed in the immediate future. The long stand-down in the SS-10 program akes its role in the ICBM force uncertain. 4/ Operational range is dependent on weight class of payload used. 5/ It is believed that the SS-9 has an additional all-inerdfal guidance capability with a CEP of 1-1.5 nm. 6/ More than one re-entry vehicle exists within these limits. Another, weighing as much as approximately 5,000 lbs (warhead 4,000 lbs) has been tested to a reduced range (4,700nm). Probably a storable propellant if used as an ICBM; probably cryogenic if related to a space program. These reliability rates may be too high since they may not sufficiently take into account the effect of Soviet operational methods and troop training, which are at least as important as technical characteristics in determining system reliability. We have little basis for estimating these effects. 9/ Readiness Condition 3 is believed to be the normal readiness condition for ICBMs deployed at soft sites, Condition 2 for cryogenic propellant missiles at hard sites, and Conditional for storable liquid and solid propellant missiles at hard sites; readiness Condition 3 is believed to be the normal readiness condition for MRBM/IRBMs deployed at soft sites, and Condition 1 for hard sites. 10/ An unfavorable environment could seriously degrade these hold times. Because of the protection afforded a missile in a hardened site, it is given a longer hold time than its soft counterpart. We believe the cryogenic properties of non-storable propellants probably limit these missiles to a hold time of about 1 hour. 11/ Refire capabilities are applicable to soft sites only. Estimated refire times are based on the assump- tion that the launch sites were designed specifically for an efficient refire capability and that no major refurbishment of ground support equipment or launch stand is necessary. 3-5 3-5 min min 0 (n m M M M M EAp1d FlMele~00:'6 : MRD11=047 J00'100M Ml = IM r Approved For Release 2003/09/26 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010021-3 TOP SECRET 1 1 1 1 1 Approved For Release 2003/0926 SCI RDP78T04757A000300010021-3