NAVAL MISSILE FACILITIES, USSR
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June 1, 1963
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REPORT
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PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY ....
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INTRODUCTION ................................
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PROBABLE STORAGE AND CHECKOUT AREA ............
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EXPLOSIVES STORAGE AREA ............ .........
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COMPARISON WITH OTHER MUNITIONS STORAGE AREAS . ..
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SEVEROMORSK ................................
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DUNAY ......................................
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SEVASTOPOL .............
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KALININGRAD .................................
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CONCLUSIONS .............
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REFERENCES ............
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Figure 1. Probable Naval Missile
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Figure 2. Severomorsk Naval Mi
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Figure 3. View of Severomorsk Naval Missile Facility .. .
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Figure 4. Dunay Probable Naval
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ile Facility . . . . .
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Figure 5. Sevastopol Probable N
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Missile Facility . .
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Figure 6. Kaliningrad Suspect Na
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NAVAL MISSILE FACILITIES, USSR
Four naval missile facilities -- one con-
firmed, two probable and one suspect -- have
been located in widely separated parts of the
USSR. The confirmed site is near Severomorsk;
the probable sites are near Dunay and Sevastopol;
the suspect site is near Kaliningrad (Figure 1).
The principal elements of these facilities
appear to be an inert storage and checkout
area, an explosives storage area, stringent
security, and road systems characterized by
wide turning radii. The storage and checkout
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