EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET SURFACE-TO-SURFACE MISSILE DEPLOYMENT 23RD REVISION
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
T
Document Page Count:
55
Document Creation Date:
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date:
September 22, 2003
Sequence Number:
22
Case Number:
Publication Date:
May 1, 1966
Content Type:
REPORT
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2.pdf | 2.17 MB |
Body:
Approved For Release 2003712/
Copy 111
TOP SECRET
54 Pages May 1966
EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET
SURFACE-TO-SURFACE
MISSILE DEPLOYMENT
23RD REVISION
A Report of the Deployment Working Group
of the
Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee
TOP SECRET
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010
E.c lvded
rand declos.~fico~ion
Appro
(ed ForLee,0/
EVALUATIONS OF SOVIET
SURFACE-TO-SURFACE
MISSILE DEPLOYMENT
23RD REVISION
A Report of the Deployment Working Group
of the
Guided Missile and Astronautics Intelligence Committee
May 1966
25
Approved For lR@Fa jff0B11
or Re feMlff
211
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 R4f)e T/1O: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2 I 25X1
TOP SECRET
GUIDED MISSILE AND ASTRONAUTICS INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE
25X1
25X1
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).
25X1
Approved For Rele1P2 ' EA9 I: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
For T~Ifap ?,q,Q/~ 1-19 : - -
This report, published bimonthly by the GMAIC Deployment
Working Group (DWG), provides a comprehensive, ready-reference
listing of all ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM deployment locations, types of
site 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 cor-
respond precisely to individual assessments by each member. Addi-
tional 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. Be-
cause the information contained herein is both supplemental and self-
sustaining, distribution will no longer be limited to holders of the above
report.
Approved For F ROSS [ R $
F-- Appromed For Pf6pstj& eMA E)P?8T64?5?A6663666 16622-2
CONTENTS
Page
Introduction ........... .................................. 1
Soviet ICBM Deployment ..... ................................ 1
Soviet IRBM/MRBM Deployment ............................... 15
Table 1. Summary of Estimated Status of Identified ICBM, IRBM, and
MRBM Launchers at Deployed Complexes, .... 18
Table 2. Summary Evaluation of Soviet ICBM Deployment ............ 19
Table 3. Summary Evaluation of Launch Facilities, Tyuratam
Missile Test Center ............................... 27
Table 4. Summary Evaluation of Soviet IRBM Deployment ............ 28
Table S. Summary Evaluation of Soviet MRBM Deployment ........... 30
Table 6. Summary Evaluation of Selected Launch Facilities,
Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center ...................... 38
Table 7. Summary Evaluation of Soviet Fixed Field Sites (SSM
Fixed Field Positions) ............................. 39
Table 8. Summary Evaluation of Soviet IRBM/MRBM Sites Without
Support Facilities ................................. 43
Table 9. Composition of IRBM/MRBM Complexes ................. 44
Table 10. Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM Systems, Estimated Technical
Characteristics and Performance ...................... 45
Approved For s5@ef/T?/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved Fq
rIV'antl~
Figure 1. Deployment of Soviet ICBM Complexes ................Facing
Figure 2. Typical Configurations of ICBM Launch Sites, and
Explanation of Types .............................
Figure 3. Deployment of Soviet IRBM/MRBM Complexes ...........
Figure 4. Typical Configurations of IRBM/MRBM Launch Sites, With
Associated Missile Systems ........................
Figure 5. Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center ....................
Page
1
25
25
Approved For IFT?f`a EM
Approved
For Rfbfpt j&jy
01
wr
f~ Cf'-- ~ rn C ~ ~ e~ Q.
C / `z
W
iv \ o
0 ~ A 1
n..~j l
K
p
c
I tl
i
~
?
d,' F d / ?i.?t m o
h
~
~ s
1 T
,
?
W o
d>
o ! d \
J
a
N
~
09
lav,
r I
rL
yo_i ~... j
C
0
Lu
a
U
a
E
lell
\
1
L O w m
U'
/
t
m
E O F= J w z
CC ti U 4
IL ~,
r\ o o -0
z z ~< u ? E~ z
f- y o d
0 2 e8e \_ Dnieper ~. C d
o~ r s~ / I? >..s" a
Approved For Re pe.%&ET/
A
Approved For Release 2003/11
TOP SECRET
INTRODUCTION
This report is the 23rd Revision of Evalua-
tions of Soviet Surface-to-Surface Missile De-
ployment prepared by the Deployment Working
Group (DWG) of the Guided Missile and Astro-
nautics 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 re-
port, dated 1 January 1962 (Control Number
as 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).
This 23rd Revision covers the period from
and continuing analysis of pre-
vious missions and other sources have provided
additional information on the Soviet strategic
missile deployment program. The new data are
reflected in Tables 1 through 9. Technical
characteristics of Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and
MRBM systems currently operational or under
development are given in Table 10. Cutoff date
for information in this report is
SOVIET ICBM DEPLOYMENT
Significant developments in the Soviet ICBM
deployment program since the publication of our
22nd Revision include the identification of ad-
ditional single silos under construction at de-
ployed complexes, and the discovery of initial
single-silo deployment at 2 more of the older
SS-7 complexes and 1 SS-8 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 524 confirmed
and probable launchers, of which 150 are soft
and 374 are hard. This represents an increase
of 80 launchers over the number reported in
our 22nd Revision. Included in the hard launcher
count are 296 single silos in various stages of
construction. In addition, we are presently
carrying 22 single-silo sites in the possible
category which are not reflected in the total
launcher count.
Of the 524 confirmed and probable launch-
ers, 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 could
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
additions or changes at the complexes indicated:
ALEYSK, Launch Site 4, abandoned and
deleted from the tables; Launch Site 12,
Type IIIC, newly identified
DOMBAROVSKIY, Launch Sites 15, 16, 17,
and 19 through 26, Type IIIC, newly
identified
DROVYANAYA, Launch Site 35, Type IIID,
newly identified
GLADKAYA, Launch Sites 19, 38, 39, and 40,
Type IIID, newly identified; Launch Site
G7, previously carried as a possible site,
Approved For RTI a E'rW
25
25
ApPFGyed or R TOPeSECRET
has been dropped from the tables
IMENI GASTELLO, Launch Sites 16, 17, 18,
Type IIIC, newly identified
KARTALY, Launch Sites 18, 19, 20, 21, and
Possible Launch Sites 22 and 23, Type
IIIC, newly identified; Launch Sites L
and M, previously carried as possible
sites, have been dropped from the tables
KOZELSK, Probable Launch Sites 7 and 8,
Type IIID, newly identified, under con-
struction
OLOVYANNAYA, Launch Site 55 and Pos-
sible Launch Site 52, Type IIID, newly
identified
PERM, Launch Sites 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35,
36, 38, 39, 40, 41, and Possible Launch
Sites 32, 37, and 42, Type IIID, newly
identified; Launch Sites 28(G9) and 24
(G16), previously carried as probable
sites, have been invalidated and dropped
from the tables
SVOBODNYY, Launch Sites 9, 10, 11, 12, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, Type IIID, newly identified
TATISHCHEVO, 24 confirmed and probable
and 2 possible Type IIID launch sites
newly identified (See Table 2)
UZHUR, Launch Sites 20, 21, 22, and Pos-
sible Launch Site 23, Type HIC, newly
identified
YEDROVO, 3 Type IIID launch sites under
construction, newly identified
ZHANGIZ-TOBE, Launch Sites 13, 14, and
15, Type IIIC, newly identified.
SINGLE-SILO DEPLOYMENT
General
Confirmed single-silo deployment has now
been detected at 3 more of the older complexes:
the Yedrovo and Svobodnyy SS-7 complexes, and
the Kozelsk SS-8 Complex. There are now 7 of
Approved For R Psfi1Qq/V
the older and 1 newer complex associated with
Type IIID single-silo deployment, but Type IIIC
deployment is still limited to the 6 newer com-
plexes. The number of sites at these com-
plexes continues to grow, and there are some
indications that more of the older complexes
may possibly be involved in single-silo deploy-
ment in the near future.
Type IIIC Sites
GENERAL
Deployment of Type IIIC single-silo launch
sites is still confined to the Aleysk, Dombarov-
skiy, Imeni Gastello, Kartaly, Uzhur, and Zhan-
giz-Tobe complexes where a total of 110 sites
has been identified, 6 of which are being carried
as possible sites.
Since our 22nd Revision, excellent coverage
of the Type IIIC complexes shows that deploy-
ment is continuing at a steady pace. Twenty-
five new Type IIIC single-silo launch sites have
been identified in varying stages of construction
since our last revision. Activity observed at
the various Type IIIC complexes is described
below.
The Aleysk Complex was covered by Mis-
launch site had been constructed about 700 feet
north-northwest of Launch Site 4 which ap-
parently had been abandoned. The new site has
been designated Launch Site 12. Launch Site 3
now appears to be externally complete, but the
associated electronic facility is still under con-
struction. A silo liner was observed on the
rectangular mound adjacent to Launch Site 2,
indicating that construction has progressed to
midstage. The Aleysk Complex now consists of
11 confirmed Type IIIC launch sites.
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
d For TopaP2
now be confirmed. It consists of an excavation
at the apex of an L-shaped ground scar.
The Dombarovskiy Complex was covered
Highlight of this coverage
was the identification of 11 new Type IIIC single-
silo sites. Launch Sites 15, 17, 19, and 20 were
newly identified on and Launch
Sites 16, and 21 through 26 were newly identified
Launch Site 15, located approximately 19.5
nm south-southwest of the complex support fa-
cility, consists of an excavation in a cleared
area and a support facility with 4 large rectan-
gular buildings. Launch Site 16, located approx-
imately 9.5 nm south-southwest of the complex
support facility, consists of a support facility and
a launch site in the early stages of construction.
Launch Site 17, located 15 nm south of the com-
plex support facility, consists of an excavation,
8 buildings, and track activity. Launch Site 19
is 24 nm south-southwest of the complex sup-
port facility, and consists of a fenced scarred
area and a second area with 2 large rectangular
buildings. Launch Site 21, located 11 nm
southeast of the complex support facility, con-
tains a launch site in the early stages of con-
struction and a site support facility. Launch
Site 22, located 15 nm south-southeast of the
complex support facility, contains an excava-
tion, track activity, and 1 rectangular building.
Launch Sites 23 through 26 were in a very early
stage of construction and can be negated on
Other activity at
the complex is suggestive of further expansion,
but construction has not progressed sufficiently
at some locations to determine intended func-
tional associations.
Launch Site 1 was still in a midstage of con-
struction, as indicated by 2 sections of a prob-
able silo liner located on the rectangular earth
mound just northwest of the silo. At Launch Site
9 the probable L-shaped electronic facility can
This complex was covered by
which resulted in the discovery o new ype
IIIC sites designated Launch Sites 16, 17, and 18.
All 3 sites are in an early stage of construction.
Launch Site 16, located approximately 17.5 nm
west-southwest of the complex support facility,
consists of a fenced shallow excavation with an
adjacent spoil pile. A building is under con-
struction approximately 1,200 feet south-south-
west of the fenced excavation. Launch Site 17,
located 23.5 nm west-southwest of the complex
support facility, consists of a shallow excava-
tion with an adjacent spoil pile. Three buildings
are under construction approximately 1,500 feet
southeast of the excavation. Launch Site 18, lo-
cated approximately 20 nm west-southwest of the
complex support facility, consists of a fenced
excavation and an adjacent spoil pile. There is
also an area of ground scarring andtrackactiv-
ity approximately 1, 500 feet southeast of the site.
Launch Site 1 appears complete, and several
pieces of equipment were visible on the loop road
surrounding the silo. At Launch Site 4 con-
struction was still continuing on the legs of the
electronic facility. An electronic facility was
under construction at Launch Site 7, and the site
remains in the midstage of development.
A rail transloading facility was newly iden-
tified about 2 nm south-southwest of the complex
support facility, and 0.5 nm further south there
is a large secured building.
This complex was covered by f
Six new
Type IIIC launch sites are newly identified, 4
confirmed and 2 possible. The confirmed sites
are designated Launch Sites 18 (52-51N 60-38E),
25X,
Approved For sS[z''~ 1J2
19
(52-53N
60-74E),
20 (52-58N 60-55E), and
21
(52-52N
60-55E).
All are in the midstage of
For RJOpSCI hCff
19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
construction. The possible sites are designated
Possible Launch Sites 22 (52-48N 60-44E) and
23 (52-42N 60-30E). Both are in an early stage
of construction.
The sites previously listed as Possible
Launch Sites L and M were viewed in sufficient
clarity to determine that the activity was not
related to silo construction, and both these
sites have been dropped from our tables. The
Kartaly Complex now consists of 18 confirmed
and probable sites and 2 possible sites.
Extensive work is still underway, and
progressing at a normal pace, at the rail-to-road
transfer point.
revealed the
existence of 4 new Type IIIC launch sites, 3 of
which are probable and 1 possible, at the Uzhur
Complex. They have been designated Launch
Sites 20 through 23. Launch Site 20 is located
about 24 nm southwest of the complex support
facility. It consists of an area of extensive ex-
cavation and an on-site support facility. An area
of activity just southwest of the silo excavation
and the existence of 2 long, arch-roofed build-
ings near the site support facility indicate that
it may have a collocated control facility. Launch
Site 21, located about 20 nm southwest of the
complex support facility, consists of an excava-
tion and a support facility. Launch Site 22 is lo-
cated about 22 nm south-southwest of the com-
plex support facility and consists of track activ-
ity, 2 large rectangular buildings, and a few
smaller buildings. The site was in an early
stage of construction, and a definite site pattern
was not discernible. Launch Site 23 has been
evaluated as possible, although its location in
the complex and the nature of initial earth
scarring are indicative of normal launch site
development. The site is located about 28 nm
southwest of the complex support facility. There
are other areas of unidentified activity in the
complex, and general expansion is probably
underway.
The Uzhur Complex now consists of 22 con-
firmed and probable, and 1 possible Type IIIC
launch sites. A collocated control facility can
now be confirmed at Launch Site 12, since 1 leg
of the L-shaped electronic facility can be seen
on photography. There is also an area of un-
identified activity about 0.5 nm south of Launch
Site 12.
newly iden-
tified Type IIIC launch sites designated Launch
Sites 13, 14, and 15,
Launch Site 13, located 4 nm southeast of
the complex support facility, consists of a
fenced area where excavation has already begun.
There is a site support facility under con-
struction to the south of the excavation. This
nd was not present on Mission
I Launch Site 14, lo-
cated 8 nm east-southeast of the complex sup-
port facility, consists of a fenced excavation
with a square earth mounding on the southeast
side, and a support facility. This area was
first evident on
and was not present on
Launch Site 15, located approximately 13
east-southeast of the complex support fa-
was first evident on
I Iwith a support facility only, and was not
present on
The Zhangiz-Tobe Complex now consists
of 14 confirmed and probable, and 1 possible
Type IIIC launch sites.
Approved For RciIseS&R& I19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Appro
Type IIID Sites
GENERAL
d For F Tuy IECR
A total of 191 confirmed and probable, and
16 possible Type IIID small single-silo ICBM
launch sites has been identified at 7 complexes
in the USSR. This represents an increase of
55 confirmed and probable, and 3 possible
Type IIID launch sites since publication of our
22nd Revision. Included in the new total are
discovery of the first Type IIID launch sites at
the Svobodnyy, Kozelsk, and Yedrovo com-
plexes; new launch groups at Tatishchevo and
Drovyanaya; and additional sites at Gladkaya.
The discovery of Type IIID launch sites at
Kozelsk, an SS-8 complex, and at Svobodnyy
and Yedrovo, SS-7 complexes, is the most sig-
nificant development revealed byl
These discoveries, along
with the large number of newly identified Type
IIID launch sites at the 5 previously known
complexes, indicate the IIID deployment pro-
gram has regained momentum and is progres-
sing at a pace faster than previously observed.
Despite the many sites under construction,
some for more than 2 years, apparently only
1 launch group (Drovyanaya, Launch Sites 7-
18) has been completed. The estimate made in
the 22nd Revision that 1 group at Tatishchevo
(Launch Sites 1-3 and 5-11) was complete and
became operational in the first quarter of
1966 was in error, since continuing construc-
tion activity was observed at all 10 site in
0
The continued absence of L-shaped elec-
tronic facilities at the Drovyanaya, Gladkaya,
and Perm complexes suggests that there are at
least 2 kinds of Type IIID deployment. It is not
possible at this time to say whether this indicates
different missiles, different guidance systems,
or a different targeting philosophy (i.e., area
versus pinpoint).
Two complexes, Olovyannaya and Tati-
shchevo, have 1 site that is not associated with
any existin?; launch group. In each case, this
site (Launch Sites 24 at Olovyannaya and 35 at
Tatishchevo) is located in or near the rail-to-
road transfer point. The Olovyannaya site has
an associated L-shaped electronic facility and
a larger-than-normal control-type bunker. No
such electronic facility or enlarged bunker has
yet been identified at Tatishchevo. The lack of
any group association, together with the gen-
erally centralized location within their respec-
tive complexes, suggests that these sites may
serve a complex-wide function. We are unable
to determine the effect this might have on the
operational status of these complexes.
photography on
One new
15
P5
5
shows an excavation and foundations
for 4 buildings in the southeast corner of the
rail-to-road transfer point. The latest pho-
tography on which construction stages could be
identified was Launch Sites 15,
20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28 were noted to be
in the late stage.
The Drovyanaya Complex contains 3 launch
groups, with 21 launch sites identified. No L-
shaped electronic facilities have been observed
at the complex, although control bunkers have
been identified at Launch Sites 8 and 15.
The Gladkaya Complex was generally cloud
covered on
Poor-to-good photography
Approved For FF I ds$[QP$112j19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
1s
5
IS
1s
5
5
25
Ap'praged For FW JCIRt 19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2 25)
from ermitted
identification of 3 confirmed and 1 probable sites
designated Launch Sites 19, 38, 39, and 40. Pos-
sible Launch Sites 17 and 24 were upgraded to
confirmed and 1 site (G7) was invalidated and
dropped from the tables. Launch Sites 19, 39,
and 40 were in the late stage of construction and
Launch Site 38 was in the midstage. Launch Site
23 was identified as a probable group control
site, Launch Site 7 remains a probable group
control site, and Launch Site 27 remains a pos-
sible group control site.
The Gladkaya Complex now has 30 launch
sites, of which 26 are confirmed and probable
sites and 4 are possible sites. No L-shaped
electronic facilities have been seen at the
Gladkaya Complex.
Highly oblique, poor-quality photography
of the Kozelsk SS-8 complex o
shows 2 probable Type IIID launch
an L-shaped electronic facility.
Launch Sites 8 and 9 remain in the late
stage of construction; the other 8 sites in the
group (Launch Sites 4-7 and 10-13) were either
not covered, or the stage of construction could
not be determined. Construction continued at
all sites in the group formed by Launch Sites
14 through 23. Launch Sites 17, 19, and 21
have been advanced from the midstage to the
late stage of construction; Launch Sites 15 and
23 are in an undetermined stage. The control
bunker at Launch Site 17 does not appear to
be earth covered. In the group formed by Launch
Sites 25 through 34, Sites 25, 26, 27, 29, and 31
have progressed from the midstage to the late
stage of construction and Sites
28, 30, and 34
remain in the midstage; Sites
32 and 33 were
not covered. Construction activity at the group
formed by Launch Sites 35 through 44 includes
the L-shaped electronic facility at Launch Site
40, ditching which connects the control building
to 2 arch-roofed buildings, a small arch-roofed
building on the lip of the control building exca-
vation, and another arch-roofed building north-
west of 2 parallel arch-roofed buildings. The
only sites covered in the group formed by Launch
Sites 45 through 51 were Sites 45 and 51, and
they were identified only.
sites located southeast of Launch Site 2. This
photography also reveals construction activity
at the rail-to-road transfer point. Little more
can be said about this complex until analysis,
which is now underway, is completed.
OLOVYANNAYA COMPLEX
The Olovyannaya Complex was covered by
poor-to-fair photography on
I Irevealed a new possible
Type IIID Site, Launch Site 52, in an undetermined
stage of construction. The new site contains a
possible silo excavation enclosed by a possible
security fence. A new site, designated Launch
Site 55, was discovered in an early stage of con-
struction on This site, the first
in a new launch group, is located 16 nm north-
east of the complex support facility. One
building was seen near the site, which is en-
closed by a fence large enough to accommodate
Launch Site 24, which is located near the
rail-to-road transfer point, does not properly
fit into any launch group. There is an L-shaped
electronic facility at the site, and the control
building appears to be larger than the normal
launch group control building. The uniqueness
of this site, and its central location, suggests
a possible complex-wide function.
The identification of 1 confirmed and 1 pos-
sible new sites on
brings to 49
the total of confirmed and probable sites, and
to 2 the number of possible sites, in the 6 launch
groups at Olovyannaya.
25
25
25
Approved For f@Pag T1 P/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
X1.
X1
X1
X1
X1
d For I l)~s~~lKt 19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
This complex was covered by poor-to-fair
Ten new Type IIID sites,
7 confirmed and probable and 3 possible, were
identified on Nine of these
sites, most of which were in a late stage of
construction, form a new launch group (Launch
Sites 29-34, 36, 37, and 42); Launch Site 35
was confirmed in the late stage of construction.
firmed new
stage of construction, 39 in an undetermined
stage, 40 in the midstage, and 41 in the mid-
stage. Probable Launch Site 22 was con-
firmed in an undetermined stage of construction.
The probable control facility at Launch Site 10
appeared complete, except for backfilling, and
the probable control bunker at Launch Site 13
had been earth mounded. Launch Sites 7, 8, 10,
11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 23, 25, and 35 remained
in the late stage of construction. About 40 build-
ings were observed at the rail-to-road transfer
point.
The total number of confirmed and probable
sites at the Perm Complex is now 25, and the
total of possible sites is now 5; no L-shaped
electronic facilities have been observed at the
complex as yet.
Identification of the first Type IIID launch
sites at the Svobodnyy Complex occurred on
On that mission 9
Type IIID launch sites were detected. Launch
Sites 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17 were ob-
served in the midstage of construction, and
Sites 9 and 18 were in the early stage. Each of
the 7 midstage sites contains a typical IIID silo
with at least 2 construction sheds nearby; a
building in a shallow excavation near the ex-
pected entrance to the site; and a long rectangular
Approved For RsSE1,2i1
gable-roofed building along the access road
serving the site. Fencing was not seen at all
the sites. Launch Site 18, which is in the early
stage of construction, has a 7-sided fence which
encloses footings for a long rectangular building.
Launch Site 9, also in the early stage of con-
struction, is enclosed by a fence and is identi-
fiable by an excavation and track activity. Ex-
tensive road construction and improvement,
imply at least some degree
of planned expansion at the Svobodnyy Complex.
This complex was covered by poor-to-good
photography on
Three new confirmed and
Ground scarring
and track activity are present at each of the 3
confirmed sites, which are in the early stage
of construction, and the 2 possible sites, which
are in undetermined stages. The new sites are
designated Launch Sites 45, 46, and 47, and Pos-
sible Launch Sites 48 and 49. The track activity
and ground scarring were not evident on
(revealed 6 additional con-
firmed and 1 probable Type IIID launch sites
in the group formed by Launch Sites 51, 58-63,
65, 66, and 68. The additional sites are des-
ignated Launch Sites 51, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, and
Probable :_ -aunch Site 63. The probable group
control facility is at Launch Site 58 where some
components of known control sites can be seen.
Launch Site 10 is now in the late stage of
construction. New construction at all launch
sites in the group formed by Launch Sites 1-3
and 5-11 is evidenced by the 4 small excava-
tions of undetermined purpose situated in a
rectangular pattern around each launch site.
All sites in the group formed by Launch Sites
IX
Approve
For F Os@.MY
12-17, 19, 21, 29, and 30 were in the late stage
of construction on In the
group formed by Launch Sites 20, 22, 24-28,
32, 34, and 36, Launch Sites 22 (no activity
observed for ]months) and 34 were dropped
from the tables and 2 newly identified sites,
Launch Sites 44 and 57, were added. In ad-
dition, the new Possible Launch Site 64 was
identified. All sites in this group are con-
firmed and in the midstage of construction, ex-
cept Possible Launch Site 64 which is in the
early stage.
The confirmed Launch Site 52, Probable
Launch Sites 53 and 54, and Possible Launch
Site 55 were first observed on
All sites in the group formed by Launch Sites
36-42 and 52-54 are in an early stage of con-
struction. Launch Sites 45, 46, and 47, which
form part of a group, were still in the early
construction stage, and Possible Launch Sites
48 and 49 were in undetermined stages of con-
struction on
Launch Site 35 is confirmed in the late
stage of construction on This
site, located in the rail-to-road transfer point,
is not associated with any of the existing launch
groups; its location suggests a complex-wide
function.
The rail-to-road transfer point also con-
tains 3 rail spurs, 2 large POL storage tanks,
3 large warehouse-type buildings, 3 earth-
mounded buildings, a probable arch-roofed
building under construction, 6 probable vehicle/
equipment maintenance buildings, a probable
arch-roofed building at the terminus of a large
ditch, several miscellaneous buildings,
Usable photography from
showed little or no change at the complex since
Coverage of the Tatishchevo Complex, par-
ticularly of the group formed by Launch Sites
1-3 and 5-11, on
shows the group to be in a late stage of con-
struction. The incompleteness of the group
and the construction evident at all sites in mid-
make it apparent that the group did not
become operational in the first quarter of 1966
as was estimated in the 22nd Revision. It now
appears more likely that this group will become
operational during the second quarter of 1966.
The total number of confirmed and probable
sites at Tatishchevo is 56, with an additional
5 possible sites. This is an increase of 24 con-
firmed and probable, and 2 possible, sites since
our last revision.
Review of photography fromi
shows 2 confirmed and 2 probable Type IIID
launch sites at the Yedrovo SS-7 Complex. No
further information is available at this time.
TYURATAM MISSILE TEST CENTER
Test Range Facilities
provided good-to-excellent coverage of the Tyu-
ratam Missile Test Center. Highlights of this
coverage included the identification of missiles
and/or missile components at several launch
complexes; a new large building under construc-
tion in the main support base; evidence of ex-
pansion at Launch Site G1-G2; the observation
of significant activity at Launch Site N2-N3
indicating that recent SS-11 launches probably
occurred from this site; and additional activity
at other sites.
At the main support base a newly identified
building at least several hundred feet in length
Approved For R1Q8s$b T~
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
is located northwest of the batch plant. Footings
for this building were visible as far back as C
not identified until
The long time span between the appearance of
the footings and the walls indicates a lack of
urgency in the completion of construction.
When last observed on
d For_r6ra~fffljl
construction had progressed to the point
that a portion of the structure was under roof,
but the final shape and size of the building can-
not yet be firmly determined. Rails cannot be
identified entering this new building; however,
rail lines presently extend from the main sup-
port base and pass near the building. The
extension of rail service to this building would
necessitate only the installation of rail spurs
and a common switch. The function of this
building has not been determined but its location
near existing rail lines suggests the possibility
of a receiving, inspection, storage, and trans-
shipping point.
No significant changes in facilities were ob-
served at Launch Complex H. However, ono
a missile approximately 100 to 105
feet high was erected at Launch Site Hl. A
cylindrical object was seen in a horizontal po-
sition at ttis site
It is possible that this object was the
missile observed being prepared for erection.
Flight testing of the SS-9 was associated with
Complex H early in the development program
(through 1964). On 1 :1 an SS-9 was
launched from Tyuratam to Kamchatka. It is
possible that this was the missile erected at
Launch Site H1 on
Although there have been no significant
changes noted in facilities at Launch Complexes
E and F during recent missions, the identifica-
tion of considerable numbers of vehicles, pos-
sible missile dollies, and other equipment in-
dicates continuing activity at these sites as-
sociated with the SS-8 weapon system. Equip-
ment at Launch Complex F on
(missiles
were erected at both Launch Sites C2 and C3 at
Complex C. This is the first time that erected
missiles have been observed simultaneously on
adjacent Tyuratam launchers. The missile on
Pad C3 is probably the same one seen erected
siles are probably SS-7s, and Launch. Complex
C has long been associated with this ICBM. It
is possible that the missile erected at Launch
Site C3 was the SS-7 launched to Kamchatka on
Another SS-7 launched to
Kamchatka o could have been the
missile erecte at Launch Site C2. These mis-
sile launchings may have represented the initial
Soviet attempt to fire from one surface launcher
while a missile was erected on an adjacent
launcher. If this is true, then the SS-7 firing 8
but walls were
These mis-
firing thus far this year.
Cons trL.ction is continuing on 4 new buildings
in the Complex G maintenance and support area,
with the western building now roofed. Roofing
of this building went from one-half complete to
complete in less than 10 days. Identification of
missile rail. cars, similar to those previously
observed at Launch Site G3-G4, at the unidenti-
fied facility located between the Complex G
support area and Launch Site G1-G2 indicates
that the unidentified facility is probably as-
sociated in some way with Launch Site G3-G4.
Considerable construction activity con-
tinues at Launch Site G1-G2. The overall launch
area is being enlarged, and new security fencing
has been identified on the northeast and north-
west sides. The quality of coverage on
revealed a probable fourth rail line entering
15
F
Approved For PaSE 3T1
the missile-ready building at Pad Cl. Ex-
tensive amounts of construction materials were
noted throughout the launch site. A small building
is under construction in the excavation forward
of Pad G1. Also, earth mounding has been re-
moved from the downrange portion of both
mounded buildings at this site. Ditches for
footings have been dug so that the ready building
at Pad G 2 can be extended to the south.
cylindrical objects were noted in a
horizontal position in front of both ready build-
ings. In each case, sections approximately
and 30 feet in length were noted; the sections
at Pad G1 were joined and those at Pad G2
were separated. Extreme halation precludes
diameter determinations of the cylindrical ob-
jects at Pad Cl, but the shorter section ap-
pears to have a smaller diameter than the longer
section. If there is a diameter differential it
would preclude any association with the
whose first 2 stages are of the same diameter.
However, the lengths are compatible with those
of the vehicle erected at Pad Cl on
Iland this vehicle was tentatively associated
with the SS-10. This renewed activity at Pads
G1 and G2, whether or not actual missile
stages are present, may suggest the rebirth of
the SS-10 firing program in the near future;
the introduction of an SS-10 variant; or the in-
troduction of an entirely new, probably liquid,
system.
Considerable activity was apparent at Pad
GI on -]With a missile erected and
the gantry halfway up to the pad. The missile, as
erected on the pad, was approximately 120 to
140 feet high, with a base diameter of approx-
imately 25 feet and a diameter of approximately
15 feet near the top. Still visible on
the missile was gone onF T_
T d For wve - -
failure on
D
Since our last revision, there has been sig-
nificant activity observed at Launch Site N2-N3
to indicate that recent SS-11 launches probably
occurred from this site. Coverage of Launch
Site N2-N3 on
On
showed an unidentified object within the N3
silo. This object could represent the tip of a
missile nosecone -- possibly that of the SS-11
launched on I Also, on this same
photography, a probable missile transporter was
backed up to the N2 silo, and nearby was a
circular ring. This activity might be associated
with the possible SS-11 cancellationo
was positioned next to the N2 silo . A possible
missile transporter was backed up to this crane,
and at least 11 unidentified vehicles and/or
pieces of equipment were in and about the launch
area. The other Tyuratam launchers suspected
as used or associated with past SS-11 firings
(i.e., Launch Sites G5-G6 and Ni) were either
less active or completely inactive on
a crane
This suggests that the SS-11 flight of =
took place from the N2 silo. Also sig-
nificant is the activity at Site N2 observed on
I after
this launch. Although there were no indications
of refurbishment at the N2 silo on this pho-
tography, there was activity involving 2 long
transport vehicles parked end-to-end near the
N3 silo. A possible crane and a circular ring
(like those previously observed at this site)
were positioned nearby. This activity might be
related to the SS-11 launch.
Additional construction details of the Type
IIIC single silos at Launch Site K1-K2 were
observed on The Kl silo ap-
peared complete and the silo door was open.
In front of this silo was a crane, and other ve-
hicles and/or pieces of equipment were po-
sitioned nearby. At the southwest K2 silo the
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
Approved For Rf @ps6j ET/
d For D-1 ase R T60 S-E T
door was also open and, for the first time, prob-
able exhaust vents were identified in a curved
pattern on either side of the silo aperture. The
curved shape of the exhaust vents, and their lo-
cation adjacent to the silo aperture, indicates
the probability that Type IIIC single silos are
equipped with an inner silo liner. Consequently,
the 110- to 120-foot-long cylindrical object
seen positioned on the rectangular earthen
mound at various Type IIIC single silos is prob-
ably a liner. A portion of the space between the
liner and inside wall of the silo probably serves
as an exhaust duct outlet. The presence of ex-
haust vents confirms the belief that the SS-9
uses an in-silo hot-flyout launch concept. The
reaction time for an in-silo launch of a storable
liquid propellant missile, such as the SS-9,
would be a minimum of 60 seconds.
Construction continues at Launch Complex
J. Vertical walls were being constructed on the
square-shaped structure located slightly below
the lip of both the Site J1 and J2 excavations,
and between their respective downrange blast
deflectors. At least 7 compartments are con-
tained within these walls. A new extension of the
railbed or rail line had been added to the rail
line at the J2 launch point. This rail line now
approaches J2 and proceeds west to the vicinity
of the security fence, near an excavation con-
taining several pieces of equipment.
Launch Site J1 was the farthest advanced,
and has been under construction the longest. At
Site J1 deck beams or crossmembers were
clearly evident on all 3 blast deflector struc-
tures. Sidewalls were being constructed for
the blast deflector structures at Launch Site
J2. Probable precast concrete slabs had been
emplaced at the outer terminus of the J2 blast
deflector arms. This technique was not ob-
served earlier at Launch Site J1. Extensive
ditching and piping was observed throughout
the area, indicating the launch stands will most
Approved Forfpa?f?RR1
probably be water cooled. All indications are
that both launch stands will be alike, and that
J1 will probably be ready to support firings
by mid-1967.
A single cylindrical structure was observed
in the center of the J1 launcher. The outside
and inside diameters of this structure are ap-
proximately 40 and 25 feet, respectively. This
structure is probably intended to support a
large booster, but its inner aperture does not
seem large enough to accept all the exhaust
indicated by the 3 blast deflector outlets. Thus,
it is possible that the planned booster will con-
sist of strap-on's clustered around a center core.
Consequently, additional exhaust inlets may
eventually appear grouped around that now
visible in the center of the J1 launcher; these
would accept the exhaust from the strap-on's.
Three buildings on the east side of the
large missile assembly/checkout building at
Launch Complex J appeared complete, and 2
buildings or. the west side were still under con-
struction. The strings of rail cars previously
observed west of the large building were no
longer visible, and it appears that rail trackage
has been removed in this area. Footings for the
gantry tracks between the large building and the
launch area were not complete. A newly dug
trench leads from the vicinity of the 3 eastern
buildings toward the electronic installation at
Launch Site A. This is another indication of the
association between facilities at Launch Com-
plexes A and J.
Construction was continuing at the uniden-
tified facility located 3.2 nm southwest of the
Complex J support base. This facility now con-
tains 4 cylindrical tanks, and footings were
visible to accommodate at least 2 more. A
ditch extends generally southwest from the un-
identified facility and terminates at a dry lake.
This could indicate that a reservoir is planned
to satisfy water requirements at Complex J
15
For Rsp ffl2/
for both launchings and general purposes. The
dry lake may eventually be developed into a res-
ervoir, and thel ay serve as
a water treatment and pumping facility.
Construction activities were continuing at
the Type IIID sites at Launch Complex L. A
drive-in mounded structure was either complete
or under construction at each site. Also, a
lattice tower was observed to the rear of the
drive-in building at some of these sites and
small excavations were in the same relative
position at other sites. The purpose of this ac-
tivity remains unknown.
Construction activity also continues at
Launch Complex M. None of the 3 silos under
construction has taken on the exact character-
istics of either Type IIIC or IIID silos. All 3
silo corings are approximately in
diameter. Launch Sites M2 and M3 have ex-
cavations adjacent to the silo excavations. These
new excavations appear almost as deep as the
silo cuts, but it is too early to tell the intended
purpose of the new excavations. All 3 sites
are secured, but only the security fence around
Launch Site M1 is large enough to contain an
L-shaped electronic facility similar to those
noted at other single-silo sites. As yet, there
is no indication of such a facility.
Test Range Activity
During the period covered by this revision
there were a total of 14 ICBM firings from the
Tyuratam Missile Test Center. Included in this
activity was the successful launch of 6 SS-lls
to the Kamchatka Impact Area. Other success-
ful events included 3 SS-9 firings (1 to the mid-
Pacific Impact Area on an SS-8
launch, and 4 SS-7 firings. A summary of these
launches is presented below:
25
25
25
25
Approved For qvlffasS El112r19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
AREA OF
1AIN MAP
For Tors OV
INKA
?LUMAN
.. SRy LEVETS
SOVET$N
ZHV RAVKA GAVb
AKTVU BIN SK
? FEDOROVKA
AN ASTASY.EVKA-
NOVOSYSOYEVKA
KURGANCHA SAPy OZEK_.-
BARANO-OREN BURG SK OY
% KREM0
5 AKHTYRKA
MRBM SOFT SITE A MRESM HARD SITE
IRBM SOFT SITE A IRBM HARD SITE
? MRBM LAUNCH FACILITY
Approved For RrtPsSFMI21
2? MORGON
B ELOMOR SK
For Re
IUr lest2?KEY
SOVIET IRBM/MRBM DEPLOYMENT
1
I hotography since our 22nd Re-
vision covers 5 of the 14 IRBM, and 32 of the 67
MRBM complexes. This coverage has not re-
vealed any significant changes. The locations of
deployed IRBM/MRBM complexes are shown in
Figure 3. Typical configurations of the launch
sites, and the weapons system associated with
each, are depicted in Figure 4.
We still believe that the singly deployed
sites discussed in our 20th Revision (See Table
8) are being phased out, although adequate pho-
tography to confirm the deactivation of the
Kraskino and Uzhgorod MRBM sites, and the
Ramoye, Traktovyy, and Zhuravka IRBM sites
still has not been received. These 6 sites are
therefore still included in the totals shown in
Table 1.
IRBM DEPLOYMENT
Current Force Level
The IRBM element of the Strategic Rocket
Forces still consists of 32 sites containing a
total of 109 launch positions, including 51 in a
hard configuration (Table 4). All of these sites
are estimated to be operational.
The unidentified construction east of Dolina
MRBM DEPLOYMENT
Current Force Level
The MRBM element of the Strategic Rocket
Forces still consists of 156 sites containing a
total of 624 launch positions, including 84 in a
hard configuration (Table 5). All of these sites
are considered to be operational.
MRBM Launch Site 1, first visible oni
tall rectangular drive-through building on a
loop road, a smaller building, and a round ex-
cavation. The drive-through building, which
is approximately 50 feet high, contains a 35-
foot-high door. A trench, possibly for a steam-
line, leads to a probable heating plant in the
support site. A search is presently underway to
determine whether similar installations exist at
other MRBM sites. The significance of this con-
struction has not yet been determined.
KAPUSTIN YAR MISSILE TEST CENTER
Test Range Facilities
erage of the Kapustin Yar Missile Test Center
(Figure 5). A brief description of the activity
at each of the facilities covered is given in the
following paragraphs.
Activity or equipment is evident at all 5
launch areas of Launch Complex C, and rail
cars are evident in the rail-served unidentified
facility north of the complex support facilities.
A rail car is behind the pad at Launch Site
1C2.
Unidentified equipment or activity is ob-
served in the center of the pads at Launch Sites
2C1 and 2C2. The object on Pad 2C1 is probably
the service tower observed on
(provided cov-
Two prepared hardstands are
alongside the road between the operations cen-
ter and Launch Area 2C. The hardstand nearest
the launch area has a small structure on it.
The probable missile checkout tent is still
present on the southern dumbbell of Launch Area
Scattered clouds and cloud shadow prevent
determination of the status of the southwest silo
at Launch Site 4C1. The other 3 silos are
covered: the northeast silo by a tall structure,
and the other 2 by the silo doors. Two possible
missile transporters are located at Launch Site
4C2; all 3 silo doors are in the closed position.
Probable missile transporters and erectors
are on both pads at Launch Site 5C1. Additional
vehicles are parked on the hardstands in the
launch area.
25
25
25
25
25
I Approved For kQFa fi/T )/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
M M M Mppr1=11 FoMea~03/~ : C~DPM475~031002M25PM M M
5X1
25X1
KAPUSTIN
YAR
/y COMPLEX C
HOUSING AND
SUPPORT AREA
? \ RANGEHEAD TRANSMITTING
TEST AND COMMUNICATIONS SITE
SUPPORT COMPLEX
25
DC1
RIVER.
? Interferometer
? SA-2 SAM site
Launch complex components
Support-type components
Railroad
Road
FLQ
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED STATUS OF IDENTIFIED ICBM, IRBM, AND MRBM
LAUNCHERS AT DEPLOYED COMPLEXES,
25X 1
Type
Ope
**
rational
U/C
Type
Operational
U/C
ICBM
IRBM
0
III
15
58 58
IA
3
4
4
IB
2
4
0 4
IV
17
51 51
IIA
5
10
10 0
TOTALS
32
109 109
0
IIB
29
58
58 0
cn
25A IIC
7
14
14 0
25X1
Fl,
n IID
30
60
60 0
I
84
336 336
0
70
M
M
IIIA
23
69
0
69
II
51
204 204
0 -4
IIIB
3
9
9 0
IV
21
84 84
0
IIIC1/
105
105
6 99
TOTALS
156
624 624
0
IIID2/
191
191
20 171
TOTALS 398
524
I
250 274
I
I GRAND
TOTALS
I
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 16 sites carried in the possible category.
W*pprJ Fc leaUW03/NW: (NWDPW47~003M002M M
= M M = MpprI Forlea~03/~ : (JWDP~47503~002M 25" = ~ _
25X1
25X1
0
25X
rn
Site 11 Probable
Site 12
ALEYSK
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
DOMBAROVSKIY
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 19
Site 20 Possible
Site 21
Site 22 Probable
Site 25 Possible
Site 26 Possible
DROVYANAYA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 22
Site 23
Site 24
Site 25
Site 26
Site 28
Site 35
52-27N 82-3SE
52-29N 82-40E
52-33N 82-42E
S2-35N 82-30E
52-36N 82-36E
52-23N 82-46E
52-17N 82-49E
52-15N 82-39E
52-ION 82-36E
52-12N 82-44E
52-32N 82-34E
Type of
Site
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
Ilic
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
IIIC
50-58N 59-32E IIIC
51-OIN 59-41E I[IC
51-06N 59-39E IIIC
51-L1N 59-37E IIIC
51-04N 59-28E IIIC
51-09N 59-31E IIIC
51-02N 59-57E IIIC
51-06N 59-50E IIIC
51-09N 59-44E IIIC
51-12N 59-51E IIIC
51-ION 5958E IIIC
51-05N 60-04E IIIC
SO-SON 59-35E IIIC
50-44N 59-36E IIIC
50-52N 59-42E IIIC
50-46N 59-45E IIC
50-39N 59-39E IIIC
51-OIN 59-48E IIIC
50-S IN 59-58E IIIC
50-46N 59-50E IIIC
50-46N 60-11E IIIC
50-52N 60-IOE IIIC
Number of
Launchers
51-25N 113-OOE IIB 2
51-25N 113-04E ILIA 3
51-20N 113-OIE IID 2
51-28N 113-04E 110 2
51-23N 112-50E ILIA
51-20N 112-SSE III,
51-38N 113-05E IID
51-34N 113-04E IIID
51-36N 113-02E IIID
51-33N 113-07E HID
51-36N 113-07E HID
51-29N 113-OOE IIID
51-31N 113-04E IIID
51-29N 113-06E IIID
51-26N 113-02E 111D
51-35N 113-12E IIID
51-31N 113_ OOE HID
51-21N 112-51E IIID
51-22N 112-57E IIID
51-20N 113-04E IIID
51-22N 113-02E IIID
51-25N 113-09E HID
51-23N 113-06E IIID
51-18N 112-57E IIID
51-21N 112-47E IIID
51-24N 112-52E IIID
HID
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Complete
Mid
215 1
Complete 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Late 67
Mid 67
Mid 67
Mid 67
UNDET 67
Mid
Estimated
Status
II
Complete
U/C
Complete
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
Mid 66 U/C
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Mid 66 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
UMid T 67 U/C 67
Mid U M 25X167 C
Early U/C
Early U/C
Early U/C
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 63 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
Late 66 U/C
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/1
Late 66 U/C
Late 66 U/C
Late 66 U/C
Late 66 U/C
Mid U/C
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
25X1
25X1
0
25)
m
GLADKAYA
Site 2
Site 3
Site 5
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 22
Site 23
Site 24
Site 25
Site 26 Probable
Site 27
Site 28
Site 29 Probable
Site 30 Probable
Site 31 Possible
Site 32 Possible
Site 33 Possible
Site 34 Possible
Site 38
Site 39
Site 40
IMENI GASTELLO
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
ITATKA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
56-25N 92-27E
56-20N 92-18E
56-20N 92-13E
56-14N 92-1SE
56-17N 92-18E
56-14N 92-21E
56-12N 92-15E
56-11N 92-10E
56-12N 92-08E
56-18N 92-22E
56-17N 92-13E
56-14N 91-45E
56-12N 91-44E
56-13N 91-55E
56-12N 91-39E
56-12N 92-OSE
56-13N 92-OOE
56-14N 92-26E
56-13N 91-49E
56-09N 91-44E
56-12N 92-33E
56-IIN 92-39E
56-13N 92-39E
56-11N 92-45E
56-12N 92-50E
56-ISN 92-45E
56-15N 92-52E
56-18N 92-57E
56-17N 92-39E
56-17N 92-33E
56-ION 91-46E
56-12N 91-52E
56-14N 91-SIR.
Number of
Launchers
IID 2
IID 2
IIIA
II1D
'I'D
IIID
HID
'I'D
IIID
HID
IIID
IIID
I11D
HID
IIID
[IID
'I'D
HID
I[[D
1110
HID
HID
'I'D
11ID
HID
HID
HID
'I'D
IIID
HID
'I'D
I11D
IIID
51-03N66-06E IIIC
51-06N66-02E IIIC
51-10N66-06E IIIC
51-07N66-13E IIIC
51-13N66-13E IIIC
51-13N 66-05E IIIC
50-57N 66-09E IIIC
50-58N 66-OOE IIIC
50-58N 66-17E IIIC
50-52N 66-19E IIIC
50-52N 65-59E IIIC
50-51N 66-09E IIIC
50-56N 65-49E IIIC
50-54N 65-42E IIIC
50-54N 65-33E IIIC
51-02N 65-50E IIIC
51-O1N 65-41E I11C
50-59N 65-33E IIIC
56-59N 85-32E IIE 2
57-O1N 85-39E IIB 2
56-54N 85-39E IID 2
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
25X1
25X1
Complete 63
Complete 64
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
UNDET 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Mid 67
M;d 5725X1
Mid 67
Mid 67
Mid 67
UNDET 67
UNDET 67
UNDET 67
UNDET 67
Mid
Late
Late
Estimated
Status
Operational
Operational
Operational
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
C La Piece 66 66 U/C
Mid 66 U/C
Complete 66 U/C
Late 66 U/C
Mid 66 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
Early U/C
UNDO T 68 U/C
U/C
Early U/C
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
0
T
n
M
M M M M gM*pp'I Fc lea 03)9: (WDP~47~003= 002M M W M M
M M M MpprI FoMea~03/~ :DPW475W03V002jft 25 _
25X1
25X1
KARTALY
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 22 Possible
Site 23 Possible
KOSTROMA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
KOZELSK
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7 Probable
Site 8 Probable
NOVOSIBIRSK
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
53-OIN 60-26E
52-56N 60-31E
52-55N 60-24E
52-SIN 60-27E
53-OON 60-16E
53-04N 60-18E
53-09N 60-42E
53-08N 60-34E
53-09N 60-25E
53-12N 60-32E
53-12N 60-39E
53-15N 60-24E
53-OON 60-47E
52-56N 60-39E
52-51N 60-38E
53-05N 60-07E
53-12N 60-11E
52-52N 60-55E
52-48N 60-44E
52-42N 60-30E
58-02N 41-22E
58-02N 41-07E
57-59N 41-09E
58-05N 41-40E
57-58N 41-14E
57-55N 41-10E
58-06N 41-32E
Type of
Site
Number of
Launchers
IIB 2
IIB 2
113 2
IIB 2
ILIA 3
IID 2
111) 2
53-48N 35-47E IIC 2
53-54N 35-45E IIC 2
53-54N 35-51E IIC 2
53-51N 35-41E IIIB 3
53-41N 35-39E IIIB 3
53-47N 35-49E MID 1
53-47N 35-54E HID 1
55-19N 83-02E IIIA 3
55-19N 83-lOE IIB 2
55-23N 82-54E IIIA 3
55-22N 83-14E IID 2
55-20N 82-56E IID 2
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Coast on Last
Usable Coverage
Late
Late
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
Z~X1
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid
Mid 66
Mid 67
Mid 67
Early 67
Early 67
Early 67
Early
Early
Early
Estimated
Status
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
67 U/C
67 U/C
Early U/C
Early U/C
Early U/C
UNDET
Early
Early
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 225X1 Operational
Complete ~7H1~ 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
UNDET U/C
Mid U/C
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2 25X1
25X1
25X1
OLOVYANNAYA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 22
Site 23
Site 24
Site 25
Site 26
Site 27
Site 28
Site 29
Site 30
Site 31
Site 32
Site 33
Site 34
Site 35
Site 36
Site 37
Site 38
Site 39
Site 40
Site 41
Site 42
Site 43
Site 44
Site 45
Site 46
Site 48
Site 49
Site 50
Site 51
Site 52 Possible
Site 55
Site 56 Probable
OMSK
Site 1
Type of
Site
50-54N 115-48E IIIA
50-SSN 115-45E IIIA
51-01N 115-58E IIIA
51-07N 116-OSE HID
51-04N 116-OSE 1110
Sl-04N 116-04E IIID
51-02N 116-09E HID
51-02N 116-02E HID
51-03N 115-59E IIID
51-OSN 115-59E IIID
51-OSN 116-15E HID
51-08N 116-08E IIID
51-06N 116-12E IUD
51-OON 116 _01E HID
50-57N 116-01E 11ID
50-54N 116-02E IIID
50-56N 115-58E HID
50-55N 115-52E "ID
50-53N 115-56E IIID
50-59N 115-54E IIID
50-57N 115-49E IIID
51-OON 115-47E 1110
51-OIN 115-51E I11D
SO-SIN 115-S1E 1110
50-43":115-44E IN
50-46N 115-42E 111D
50-47N 115-45E IIID
50-45N 115-49E IIID
50-41N 115-SOE IIID
50-40N 115-46E HID
50-41N 115-41E 1110
50-39N 115-49E HID
50-38N 115-41E IIID
50-49N 115-42E IIID
50-50N 115-56E HID
5048N 115-57E 11117
50-47N 115-54E 1110
50-49N 115-S1E HID
50-51N 116-OOE 'I'D
50-49N 116-03E IIID
50-52N 116-07E HID
50-49N 116-07E HID
50-46N 116-02E IIID
50-45N 115-48E HID
50-40N 115-54E IIID
50-40N 115-58E HID
02E 010
50-44N 116-07E HID
50-41N 116-OSE 'I'D
50-37N 116-03E I11D
50-42N 115-57E IIID
50-38N 116-11E HID
50-58N 116-11E IIID
50-58N 116-08E HID
Number of
Launchers
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
Complete 64
Complete 25X14
Complete 4
Late 66
Late 66
UNDET 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
UNDET 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Mid 66
Late 66
UNDET 66
Lae 67 25X1
Late 67
Late 67
Mid 67
Late 67
Mid 67
Late 67
Mid 67
Estimated
Status
Operational
Operational
Operational
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
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 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 UC
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 UC
Mid 67 U/C
UNDET U/C
Early U/C
UNDET U/C
_ M oo*pp'I Fc lea"W03/ 9: (~DPM47~003r002r M M M M
Wl M = W ppao Fc=lea~03/WW: (WWDPW47003jW002~ 251r M _
25X1
25X1
O
25XR
rn
PERM
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 15'
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 22
Site 23
Site 25
Site 26 Possible
Site 29
Site 30
Site 31 Probable
Site 32 Possible
Site 33
Site 34
Site 35
Site 36
Site 37 Possible
Site 38
Site 39
Site 40
Site 41
Site 42 Possible
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site F 1/
SHADRINSK
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
SVOBODNYY
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
Type of
Site
Number of
Launchers
57-41N 56-11E 110 2
57-44N 55-55E IIB 2
57-38N 56-07E 113 2
57-41N 56-04E ILIA
57-45N 56-OOE IID 2
57-42N 55-47E RID 2
57-42N 56-DOE IIID
57-42N 55-54E IIID
57-42N 55-SOE IIID
57-43N 56-06E IIID
57-46N 56-10E IIID
57-44N 56-16E IIID
57-41N 56-11E IIID
57-45N 55-46E IIID
57-46N 55-49E IIID
57-42N 56-22E HID
57-41N 56-16E IIID
57-39N 56-08E 11117
57-43N 55-38E IIID
57-40N 56-23E IIID
57-SON 55-48E IIID
57-50N 55-42E HID
57-49N 56-27E HID
57-49N 56-32E IIID
57-47N 56-38E IIID
57-49N 56-38E BID
57-52N 56-43E IIID
57-50N 56-44E IIID
57-45N 56-19E IIID
57-47N 56-24E IIID
57-46N 56-36E BID
57-48N 55-45E HID
57-45N 55-42E IID
57-SON 56-18E IIID
57-40N 55-49E IED
57-52N 56-32E IIID
62-56N 40-27E IA 2 2
62-56N 40-32E IA 1
62-58N 40-41E IA 1
62-59N 40-47E IlA 2
63-03N 40-57E IIB 2
63-OIN 40-53E 11IA 3
62-51N 40-35E IIC 2
62-54N 40-47E IIC 2
62-53N 40-51E IB 2
62-53N 40-52E 1B 2
62-52N 40-44E
56-09N 63-51E ILIA 3
56-10N 64-02E ILIA 3
56-07N 63-57E IIIA 3
51-49N 128-19E IIB 2
51-53N 128-23E IIB 2
51-55N 128-10E IIB 2
51-58N 128-07E IID 2
51-52N 128-13E IID 2
51-43N 128-003 IID 2
51-38N 127-58E IIIA 3
52-03N 128-06E IID 2
51-27N 128-01E HID 1
51-47N 128-09E IIID I
51-53N 128-10E IIID 1
51-48N 128-03E IIID 1
51-50N 128-08E HID 1
51-55N 128-05E 1110 1
51-51N 128-02E IIID 1
51-54N 127-59E HID 1
51-44N 127-56E IIID I
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Date Msn
Latest
Coverage
Date Msn
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Estimated Quarter Estimated
Site Operational Status
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Complete 2 51X 1 Operational
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 66 63 rational
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 U/C
UNDET U/C
UNDET U/C
Late 66 U/C
Late U/C
Early U/C
Late
Late
UNDET
UNDET 25X1
Late
Late
Late
UNDET
UNDET
Late
Late
Mid
Mid
UNDET
Complete 60 Operational
Complete 60 Operational
Complete 60 Operational
Complete 61 Operational
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Mid U/C
Mid 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
Early
Mid
Mid
Mid
Mid
Mid
Mid
Mid
Early
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
25X1
25X1
O
CM
TATISHCHEVO
Site I
Site 2
Site 3
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 24
Site 25
Site 26
Site 27
Site 28
S!e 29
Site 30
Site 32
Site 35
Site 36
Site 37 Possible
Site 38 Probable
Site 39
Site 40 Possible
Site 41 Probable
Site 42
Site 44
Site 45
Site 46
Site 47
Site 48 Possible
Site 49 Possible
Site 51
Site 52
Site 53 Probable
Site 54 Probable
Site 57
Site 58
Site 59
Site 60
Site 61
Site 62
Site 63 Probable
Site 64 Possible
Site 65 Probable
Site 66 Probable
Site 67
Site 68 Probable
Site 69 Probable
Site 70 Probable
Site 71 Probable
Site 72 Probable
Site 74 Possible
TEYKOVO
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Coordinates Type of
Site
1-48N 45-39E
1-SIN 45-41E
1-38N 45-45E
1-45N 45-41E
1-44N 45-35E
1-47N 45-34E
1-50N 45-34E
1-49N 45-29E
1-53N 45-36E
1-52N 45-31E
1-36N 45-30E
1-32N 45-35E
1-29N 45-28E
1-36N 45-3
1-31N 45-2530E
1-33N 45-18E
1-32N 45-06E
1-26N 45-16E
1-28N 45-10E
1-29N 45-15E
1-27N 45-21E
t-29N 45-33F
1-40N 45-29E
1-25N 45-10E
1-45N 45-17E
1-40N 45-02E
1-46N 45-06E
1-43N 45-02E
1-43N 45-09E
1-33N 45-12E
1-52N 45-46E
1-54N 45-46E
1-55N 45-43E
1=57N 45-50E
1-49N 45-11E
1-42N 45-I1E
1-42N 45-05E
1-39N 45-09E
1-34N 45-09E
1-54N 45-52E
t-45N 45-21E
Number of
Launchers
IIID
IIID
IIID
IIID
IIID
IIID
IIID
'I'D
IIID
IIID
IIID
Hi
IIID
111D
HID
IIID
IIID
HID
IIID
IIID
IIID
IID
IIID
HID
111D
HID
'I'D
IIID
DID
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
1-55N 45 10E IIID 1
1-52N 45-14E IIID 1
51-56N 45-18E IIID 1
51-56N 45-23E IIID 1
52-02N 45-26E 'I'D 1
51-47N 45-24E IIID 1
52-08N 45-24E IIID 1
52-09N 45-30E IIID 1
52-03N 45-31E IIID 1
51-39N 45-14E IIID 1
52-08N 45-17E HID
56-55N 40-27E IIB 2
56-56N 40-33E IIB 2
56-55N 40-17E 1I8 2
56-59N 40-40E IID 2
56-49N 40-10E IID 2
56-55N 40-22E IID 2
Latest
Coverage
Late
Late
Late
25X1
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
Estimated
Status
X1
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Late 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid 66
Mid
Mid
25X1
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
U/C
Mid 66
Late
Early
Early
Early 67 U/G
Early 67 U/C
Early 67 U/C
Early 67 U/C
Mid y 67 66 U/C
Early
Early
Early
UNDET
UNDET
Early
Early
Early
Early
Mid 66 U/C
Early
rly
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early 66 U/C
Early
Early
Mid
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early
Early
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
O
CM
rn
M 0NtppWW F'-IeaNW03M9 : lWDF 47003_ 00 = r r M
M M M M "pp%W Fo@&IeaIW03/JW: CjDPJW475 003WW002 j& 25rP M M
25X1
25X1
TYUMEN
Site 2
Site 3
UZHUR
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12
Site 13
Site 14
Site 15
Site 16
Site 17
Site 18
Site 19
Site 20
Site 21
Site 22 Probable
Site 23 Possible
VERKHNYAYA SALDA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
YEDROVO
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12 Probable
Site 13 Probable
YOSHKAR-OLA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Type of
Site
Number of
Launchers
56-51N 65-27E IIC 2
56-52N 65-34E IIC 2
55-20N 88-43E IIIC
55-18N 89-38E IIIC
55-20N 89-33E IIIC
55-17N 89-26E IIIC
55-13N 89-33E IIIC
55-25N 89-39E IIIC
55-22N 89-27E IIIC
55-19N 89-20E IIIC
55-13N 89-21E IIIC
55-12N 89-09E IIIC
55-16N 89-10E IIIC
55-08N 89-37E IIIC
55-13N 89-42E IIIC
55-25N 89-15E IIIC
55-05N 89-48E IIIC
55-01N 89-33E IIIC
55-02N 89-43E IIIC
54-57N 89-40E IIIC
55-16N 89-44E .1111C
55-O1N 89-17E IIIC
55-03N 89-22E IIIC
54-58N 89-27E IIIC
54-56N 89-15E IIIC
58-06N 60-21E IIA 2
58-09N 60-16E tIB 2
58-ION 60-28E IIA 2
58-12N 60-34E IB 2
58-14N 60-55E IIB 2
58-14N 60-41E ILIA 3
58-13N 60-49E IIIA 3
58-05N 60-13E 11D 2
58-09N 60-32E lID 2
57-48N 33-14E IIB 2
57-48N 33-36E IIB 2
57-52N 33-27E IIIA 3
57-48N 33-28E D 2
57-49N 33-08E IID 2
57-44N 33-06E I'D 2
57-47N 33-02E IID 2
57-52N 33-18E IA 3
57-48N 33-32E IIID 1
57-52N 33-37E IIID I
IIID 1
IIID 1
56-35N 48-09E IIB 2
56-35N 48-18E IIB 2
56-32N 48-27E IIB 2
56-31N 48-20E IID 2
56-34N 48-13E IID 2
56-36N 48-28E IID 2
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Estimated Quarte
Site Operational
Estimated
Status
Complete 25X1 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Complete 66 Complete
Late 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
Late 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
Mid 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
UNDET 67 U/C
UNDET 25X1 U/C
Early U/C
Early U/C
Complete 61 Operational
Complete 62 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 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Early U/C
Early U/C
Early U/C
Early
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 62 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 63 Operational
Complete 64 Operational
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
25X1
25X1
YURYA
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
ZHANGIZ-TOBE
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Site 4
Site 5
Site 6
Site 7
Site 8
Site 9
Site 10
Site 11
Site 12 Possible
Site 13 Probable
Site 14 Probable
Site 15 Probable
59-09N 49-40E
59-ION 49-32E
59-13N 49-2SE
59-16N 49-22E
59-23N 49-17E
59-04N 49-51E
59-21N 49-14E
59-11N 49-47E
59-06N 49-45E
59-13N 49-18E
59-06N 49-25E
Type of
Site
Number of
Launchers
IIA 2
IIA 2
IIB 2
110 2
ILIA 3
IIIA 3
IIB 2
IID 2
IID 2
IIIA
IID 2
49-12N 81-OOE IIIC
49-16N 80-59E IIIC
49-06N 81-03E IIIC
49-11N 80-54E IIIC
49-ION 81-04E IIIC
49-08N 80-58E IIIC
49-19N 80-50E IIIC
49-26N 80-57E IIIC
49-25N 80-49E IIIC
49-21N 80-58E IIIC
49-17N 81-05E IIIC
49-22N 81-06E IIIC
49-09N 8i-14E INC
49-ION 81-21E IIIC
49-08N 81-29E IIIC
Site
Negated
*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 observed in a completed stage because of the lack of adequate repetitive
photographic coverage at the time, the site is considered to be complete and and operational after the passage
of 21 months of construction time.
1/Not considered an operational ICBM site (see 16th Revision).
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Estimated Quarter
Site Operational
Estimated
Status
Complete
25X1
61 Operational
Complete
61 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
Complete 64
Operational
Late
66
U/C
Late
66
U/C
Mid
66
U/C
Late
66
U/C
Mid
Mid
66
U/C
66 U/C 0
Mid
67
U/C 0
UNDET
67
U/C
Mid
UNDEyT
r
67
67
75X1
U/C
U/C LA
rn
ly
Ea
U/C
Early
U/C
Early
U/C
rn
M M M ~ppd?d FdMlea=003)9 : MWDP'47~00~00~ A ' r M
M M WWprM Fo=easM03/JM: C DPa475jW03( )02NW M
25X1
25X1
TABLE 3. SUMMARY EVALUATION OF LAUNCH FACILITIES, TYURATAM MISSILE TEST CENTER 25X1
Type of
Site
Number of
Launchers
Site
Negated
First
Coverage
Latest
Coverage
Stage of Const on Last
Usable Coverage
Date Msn Const
II
Launch Complex A
Site Al
45-55N 63-21E
Complete Operational
Site A2
45-55N 63-21E
Complete Operational
Site A3
Launch Complex B
Site BI
46-OON 63-34E IA
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Site B2
46-OON 63-34E II
Complete Operational
Launch Complex C
Site Cl
45-48N 63-38E II
Complete Operational
Site C2
45-48N 63-39E II
Complete Operational
Site C3
45-48N 63-39E II
Complete Operational
Launch Complex D
Site Dl
45-59N 63-57E IIIA
3
Complete Operational
Site D2
45-59N 63-57E IIIA
3
Complete Operational
.Launch Complex E
Site El
45-48N 63-12N IIC 1
Complete Operational
Site E2
45-48N 63-12N IIC 1
Complete Operational 0
Site E3
45-48N 63-12N IIC 1
Complete Operational
Launch Complex F
46-02N 63-06E IIIB
3
Complete O
erational
Launch Complex G
Site G1-G2
46-03N 62-56E I 2
p
Complete Operational LA
Site G3-G4
46-03N 62-56E 1 2
Complete Operational
Site G5-G6
Launch Complex H
Launch Group I
Site 11
46-05N 62-54E 11 2
45-59N 63-42E 1 2
45-56N 63-26E IIIC
1
Complete Operational
25X1 n
Complete Operational
Complete Operational rn
Site 12
Site 13
45-56N 63-26E III
III
I
1
Early U/C
Early U/C
Site 14
45-54N 63-20E IlIC
1
Complete O
erational
Site 15
Site 16
45-59N 63-33E IIIC
III
1
1
p
Complete Operational
Early U/C
Launch Complex J
45-54N 63-54E 1 2
Mid U/C
Launch Group K
Site Kl
46-02N 63-03E IIIC
1
Late U/C
Site K2
46-02N 63-03E IIIC
Late U/C
Site K3
46-04N 62-56E IIIC
1
Late U/C
Launch Group L
Sites L1-L10
Launch Group M
Site Ml
III
1
Complete Operational
Early U/C
Site M2
III
1
Early U/C
Site M3
III
1
Early U/C
Launch Group N
Site N1
46-02N 63-02E HID
1
Complete Operational
Site N2
46-04N 62-57E III
1
Complete Operational
Site N3
46-04N 62-57E III
1
Complete Operational
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
25X1
25X1
-I
O
AKTYUBINSK Launch Complex
PETROVSKIY
BELOMORSK Launch Complex
RAMOYE
FEDOROVKA Launch Complex
TRAKTOVYY
GELLI Launch Complex
KAKASHURA
GELLI
PARAUL
GRANOV Launch Complex
GRAN0V1
GRANOV 2
KALNIK
KROLEVETS Launch Complex
KR0LEVETS1
KR0LEVETS2
BEREZA
LEBEDIN Launch Complex
LEBEDIN 1
LEBEDIN 2
LEBEDIN 3
NIGRANDE Launch Complex
NIGRANDE
SKRUNDA
VAINODE
NOVOSYSOYEVKA Launch Complex
N0V0SYS0YEVKA1
N0V0SYS0YEVKA2
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
50-00-30N 56-58-OOE IV
64-25-45N 34-18-15E III
53-25-15N 62-23-OOE III
42-38-45N 47-27-OOE IV
42-26-30N 47-28-30E IV
42-47-30N 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
DATE OF LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHY
2 5X Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
2 5X Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
M M M jM*pp'MI Fc lea 03/ : (DPM47MW03M002= M Will Will M
_Ap d F eleU?OO 19 :dWRDW04~000M1O1 2
25X1
25X1
25X1
O
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
TAYBOLA 1
TAYBOLA 2
ZHURAVKA Launch Complex
ZHURAVKA
BE NUMBER
NO OF PADS/
TYPE LAUNCHERS
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
*TDI site designators have been adopted for IRBM launch sites.
DATE OF LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHY
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
25X1 Complete
Complete
Complete
0
a
rn
rn
-I
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757AO00300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757AO00300010022-2
25X1
P5X1
AKHTYRKA Launch Complex
AKHTYRKAI
AKHTYRKA 2
ALUKSNE Launch Complex
LEJASCIEMS I
RUSKI
LEJASCIEMS 2
ANASTASYEVKA Launch Complex
ANASTASYEVKAI
ANASTASYEVKA 2
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 I
BRODY 2
BERESTECHKO
TABLE 5. SUMMARY EVALUATION OF SOVIET MRBM DEPLOYMENT
BE NUMBER COORDINATES TYPE
PHOTOGRAPHY
50-16-OON 34-50-15E lI
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-OOE II
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
25X1
5X1
DATE OF LATEST ESTIMATED CONSTR
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 Apped iele 700 19 M-R1 i 04~OO( )1 O ' _
M = gNAp1 d Frelear003M 9 : MRD~047005100M 2-W
25X1
DERAZHNYA Launch Complex
DERAZHNYA1
DERAZHNYA2
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 1
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
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
DATE OF LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHY
-
25X!
ESTIMATED CONSTR
D
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
25Xlomplete
omplete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
25X1
25X1
O
GUSEV-Launch Complex
GUSEV 1
GUSEV 2
GVARDEYSK Launch Complex
GVARDEYSK1
GVARDEYSK2
JELGAVA Launch Complex
IECAVA 1
IECAVA 2
IECAVA 3
JONAVA Launch Complex
KARMELAVA
JONAVA
KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY
Launch Complex
KAMENETS-PODOLSKIY
DUNAYEVTSY
KIVERTSY Launch Complex
KIVERTSY 1
KIVERTSY 2
TROSTYANETS
KONKOVICHI Launch Complex
PETRIKOV
KONKOVICHI
KOROSTEN Launch Complex
KOROSTEN 1
KOROSTEN 2
KOZHANOVICHI Launch Complex
KOZHANOVICHI 1
KOZHANOVICHI 2
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 11
56-39-45N 24-07-30E II
56-33-OON 24-20-30E 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 II
52-10-15N 27-51-30E
52-11-30N 27-48-OOE
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
DATE OF LATESTE I ATED CONSTR
PHOTOGRAPHY 771
25X1
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
0
a
N
m
m
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
M M M M MAp1-d FgaeleMW00 19 :0&RDNW04 000JW100JW M M M _
_ M M -App#Wd F oijele 003'9: RDW047 $000M10~ 21" M r
25X1
25X1
---I
a
(In
25X
M
KRASKINO Launch Complex
KRASKINO
KRASNOZNAMENSK Launch Complex
VIESVILLE
RAGNIT
KREMOVO Launch Complex
KREMOVO
LYALICHI
KURGANCHA Launch Complex
KURGANCHA1
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
MUKACHEVO1
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 1
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 1
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
DATE OF LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHY
5X11/IATED CONSTR
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
25X1 Complete
Complete
Complete
--q
0
-D
ri
n
M
---I
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
NADVORNAYA Launch Complex
PARYSHCHE
NOVA VES
OTYNYA
OSTROG Launch Complex
OSTROG 1
OSTROG 2
OSTROV Launch Complex
ASANOVSHCHINA
SHEVELEVO
REDKINO
PAPLAKA Launch Complex
PAPLAKA 1
PAPLAKA 2
PINSK Launch Complex
IVANOVO
MOTOL
POLOTSK Launch Complex
POLOTSK I
POLOTSK 2
POSTAVY Launch Complex
POSTAVY 1
KOZYANY
POSTAVY 2
PRUZHANY Launch Complex
PRUZHANYI
PRUZHANY 2
RAKVERE Launch Complex
SIMUNA
VAIKE MAARJA
48-37-45N 24-42-OOE I
48-39-30N 24-48-15E I
48-47-30N 24-50-30E IV
50-14-OON 26-43-15E I
50-17-15N 26-41-OOE I
57-31-45N 28-12-15E I
57-37-OON 28-12-15E I
57-2430N 28-26-OOE
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-zz-30E LI
55-24-15N 28-33-45E II
55-09-45N 26-53-45E II
55-20-30N 26-51-30E II
55-06-15N 27-00-15E IV
52-30-30N 24-08-45E II
52-33-30N 24-06-15E II
59-08-45N 26-26-45E II
59-11-15N 26-20-45E II
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
25X1
25X1
DATE OF LATEST
SP MATED CONSTR
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 MApMWd FW!Wele'00~119 :11111WRD_04~00c 10(W M M r _
_ Mo4pppd F Ie 003" 9 : "RDf 047 00~100M 24" M M r
25X1
25X1
0
RISTI Launch Complex
RISTI 1
RISTI 2
RUZHANY Launch Complex
KRUPA 1
KRUPA 2
SATEIKIAI Launch Complex
SALANTAI 1
SALANTAI2
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
SEVERNYYSUCHAN
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-OOE 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
PHOTOGRAPHY
5X1
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
0
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
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
I IZHGOROD
VORU Launch Complex
VORU 1
VORU 2
VSELYUB Launch Complex
VSELYUB 1
VSELYUB 2
57-56-OON 26-04-OOE I
57-59-15N 26-05-OOE I
57-49-45N 26-12-30E IV
55-07-45N 24-38-30E I
55-11-OON 24-42-30E I
48-53-45N 30-27-45E I
48-57-45N 30-23-45E I
49-00-15N 30-13-45E IV
51-17-15N 28-16-15E I
51-18-30N 28-10-30E I
51-12-15N 28-26-30E II
57-46-OON 26-47-15E II
57-49-OON 26-50-30E II
53-45-45N 25-43-OOE I
53-48-OON 25-46-45E I
NO OF PADS/
LAUNCHERS
DATE OF LATEST
PHOTOGRAPHY
25X1
25X1
ESTIMATED CONSTR
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
5X1 Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
M M M M MApp&d I`Mele.00: 19 :MRDNW04=000p100c r r M M
_ M M Ml r\pp"d FM&Iea@M003JW9 : WDI 04700~100M 2 M M
25X1
25X1
O
con
25XR
rn
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
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
5X1 Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Complete
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25X1
25X1
0
5X1
Complex A
Launch Site lAl
Launch Site 1A2
Launch Site 2A1
Launch Site 2A2
Complex C
Launch Site 1C1
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 G
Complex H
*R&D/Trng site on firs
p Prototype.
BE
Number
coverage
Type of
Site
Number of
Positions
Soft Hard
48-42N 46-15E 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
MRBM p
48-33N 46-17E Type IV -- 3
TRAM 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
Date Msn
First
Coverage
Date Msn
Latest
Coverage
01
Stage of Construction on
Last Usable Coverage
Estimated
Status
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Inactive Inactive
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Complete, Undetermined
being modified
Complete Operational
C25X 1 Operational
Never completed Abandoned
Complete Operational
Complete Operational
Late U/C
M M M M MAp1d I ele~00:19 : MRDIMW04~10001M1000 M r r M
d For @-1~asSe,~,QQ~/12 - -
NEGATION DATE
AKHTYRKA
Akhtyrka
ALUKSNE
Lejasciems
Gulbene
ANASTASYEVKA
Anastasyevka
BALTA
Kodyma
BARANO-ORENBURGSKOYE
Sofiye Alekseyevskoye
BELOKOROVICHI
Rudnya Zlotinskaya
BORSHCHEV
Skala Podolskaya 1
Skala Podolskaya 2
BREST
Pishcha
Zamshany
BRODY
Yazlovchik
Stanislavchik
DERAZHNYA
Khmelnitskiy
Letichev 1
Letichev 2
DISNA
Dernovichi
Demidovo
DOLINA
Berezhnitsa
Rakuv
DYATLOVO
Ruda
Yavorskaya 1
Ruda
Yavorskaya 2
Ruda
Yavorskaya 3
Berezovka
GOMEL
Gomel 1
Gomel 2
57-15-15N 26-41-15E
57-16-30N 26-54-30E
48-04-15N 29-18-30E
44-12-OON 131-24-OOE
51-08-30N 27-59-45E
48-53-30N 026-13-30E
48-52-30N 026-16-OOE
51-35-15N 23-46-45E
51-50-05N 24-02-05E
50-05-45N 25-02-OOF
49-25-OON 27-06-30E
49-22-45N 27-43-45E
49-25-15N 27-45-OOE
55-47-45N 28-20-OOE
56-01-15N 28-18-45E
49-12-45N 23-57-30E
48-58-21N 24-05-35E
53-23-15N 25-10-30E
53-23-15N 25-12-45E
53-23-15N 25-13-30E
53-42-30N 25-30-30E
52-20-45N 30-51-30E
52-24-30N 30-50-30E
NO OF LAUNCH
POSITIONS
Approved For FT O asSE1J12419 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
25
25
25
For Release 2003/1
TOP SECRET
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-O5E
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 132-34-00E
39-41-OON 65-59-OOE
53-44-00N 24-56-15E
50--35-45N 24-48-45E
Approved Fo (11 [?RE
t
1
Approved For Release 2003/12
TOP SECRET
MARINA GORKA
Shotsk 1
Shotsk 2
MAYKOP
Tulskaya
Maykop
MOLOSKOVITSY
Kotly 1
Kotly 2
HADVORNAYA
Ivanovtsy
Gorokholina
OSTROG
Slavuta
Shepetovka
Ostrog
OSTROV
Shabany
PINSK
Lychkovtsy
POLOTSK
Plissa 1
Plissa 2
POSTAVY
Sivtsy
Bogatoye
Kobylnik
PRUZI-IANY
Strigovo
Shcherby
RAKVERE
Tamsalu
Kadina
'Napa
RISTI
Kloostri
RUZHANY
Shchitno 1
Shchitno 2
53-27-45N 27-48-OOE
53-26-10N 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 24-54-1SE
48-45-15N 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
53-23-15N 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 24-58-15E
52-41-OON 24-57-30E
NO OF LAUNCH
POSITIONS
25
25
25
Approved For RRsSE1T4
ApPFGyei For Release 2003/1
TOP SECRET
SATEIKIAI
1 Telsiai
Alsedziai
SLONIM
Byten
SMORGON
Smorgon
TAURAGE
Skaudvile
Taurage
TORVA
Valga 1
Valga 2
UKMERGE
Gelvonai
Balninkai
USOVO
Luginy
Bolsuny
YELSK
Yelsk
ZAGARE
Dobele 1
Dobele 2
ZHITOMIR
Berdichev
ZHMERINKA
Vinnitsa
Bar
ZNAMENSK
Pravdinsk
Domnovo
55-56-45N 22-07-OOE
55-00-15N 22-06-OOE
52-54-30N 25-22-OOE
54-34-45N 26-21-30E
55-23-00N 22-31-OOE
55-10-00N 22-14-30E
57-50-15N 25-54-15E
57-55-15N 25-46-30E
55-07-15N 24-43-45E
55-13-00N 25-02-OOE
51-08-OON 28-23-OOE
51-06-45N 28-27-OOE
56-40-00N 23-11-45E
56-40-45N 23-06-45E
49-13-15N 28-18-45E
49-05-30N 27-43-OOE
54-23-OON 20-59-45E
54-25-30N 20-53-OOE
Approved For MPaa '1 2/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
f
t
gM4ppWd F Ie 003 jW 9 : 001ft ' = M M
25X1
25X1
Complex/
Site
Belomorsk
Ramoye
Fedorovka
Traktovyy
Kraskino
Kraskino
Marina Corks
Marina Gorka
Uzhgorod
Uzhgorod
Zhuravka
Zhuravka
64-25-45N 34-18-15E 111
IRBM
53-25-15N 62-23-OOE III
IRBM
42-44-OON 130-40-15E II
MRBM
53-26-30N 27-45-30E II
MRBM
48-33-30N 22-13-15E II
MRBM
54-36-30N 76-39-45E III
IRBM
Date Man
Date Msn Status
Last Man
Site Intact
Date Man
Dismantling
First Observed
25X1
2 barracks-type bldgs, 1 small
bldg, & a RIM bldg removed
on
bunkers between never completed
2 barracks-type bldgs removed
bldg removed on
No barracks-type bldgs seen
associated with launch area
1 barracks-type bldg: & RIM
bldg removed oni
on
technical section having 2
poss bldgs first appeared
25X1
25X1
25X1 n
rn
26X1
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000300010022-2
TABLE 9. COMPOSITION OF IRBM/MRBM COMPLEXES
25X1
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
1
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 MAp1d I `Mele.00: 19 :MRDIM04. 000iI0~ Ml 1=1 1=1 M
M Mopp.I FcleaUWO3/ : qWDP~47~003MOO2 25" = = M
25X1
Table 10. Soviet ICBM, IRBM, and MRBM Systems,
Estimated Technical Characteristics and Performance
Initial operational
capability (IOC)
Nominal maximum
range 4/ (NRE, non-
rotating earth)
SS-9 1/ SS-102/
Circular error
probability (CEP)
Initial
Improved/year
1.25 nm
1.0 nm
2.0 am
1-2 am
1.0 nm/1966
1.0 nm
0.8 nm/1967
0.5-1.0 run
0.5 nm/1967
1.0 nm (approx) 1.0 rim (a
0.8 nm/1967 0.8 nm/19
pprox)
68
0
Re-entry vehicle
weight (Ibs)
3,200, ? 500
2,500-4,
000 8,000, ? 1,000
3,000-4,000 6/
2,500-4,000
10,000, ? 1,000
4000-8000 1,000-2,0
00 0
Warhead weight (lbs)
2,200, ? 300
3000-4000 6,000, ? 1,000
2,400-3,200
2,000-3,200
8,000, ? 1,000
3,200-6,500 800-1,600
25Y
Gross lift-off
88,000
200,000
500,000
350,000
165,000
440,000
275,000 25X1 150
000
rrn
70
T
weight (lbs)
Configuration
(approx)
Single-stage
(approx
Single-s
) (approx)
tage Parallel
(approx)
Tandem 2-stage
(approx)
Tandem 2-stage
(approx)
Tandem 2-stage
,
(approx) (approx)
Tandem 2-stage
T
-I
Propellant
Storable liquid
Storable
liquid Non-storable
Storable liquid
Non-storable
Storable liquid
Liquid 7/
liquid
liquid
Reliability rates:
8/
Alert
80%
80%
80%
80%
80%
85%
85%
Launch
90%
85%
85%
85%
85%
80%
80%
Improved/year
857,/1967
85%/1968
Inflight
90%
90%
85%
90%
90%
85%
85%
Improved/year
9097,/1967
90?%/1968
Warhead
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
Weapon System
75%
75%
70%
75%
75%
65%
65%
Improved/year
75%/1967
75%/1968
Force
60%
6050
55%
60%
60%
55%
55%
Improved/year
650%0/1967
650%0/1968
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757AO00300010022-2
I SS-4 SS-5
Reaction time from
ready condition: 9/ Soft Hard Soft Hard
Condition 3
Condition 2
Condition 1
1-3
hrs
1-3
hrs
12 hrs
(minimum)
Soft
1-3
hrs
1-3
hrs
15-30 -- 15-30 -- 1-2 hrs 15-30 -- 30-45
min min min min
5-15 3-5 5-15 3-5 1 hr 3-5 3-5 5-10
min min min min (approx) min min min
30-45
min
25X1
5-10 3-5 3-5 3-5
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
days days (approx)(approx)
Refire time 11/ 2-4 -- 2-4 -- 12 hrs 2-4 -- 2-4 -- -- -- --
hrs hrs (minimum) hrs hrs
X1
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
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 test in is renewed in the immediate future. The long stand-down in the SS-10
program (last fired makes 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-inertial guidance capability with a CEP of
1-1.5 nm.
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).
Z/ 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 Condition 1 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 '"',;this
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.
M ! M M noppMd FU&Iear003=9 : fWDF~47M00 00 M
Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000300010022-2
TOP SECRET
I
I
I
i
1
I
i
I
1
1
I
I
I
Approved For Release 2003/1-2f19 SC1A RU78T04757A000300010022-2 ?