PORT FACILITIES, TANDJUNGPRIOK, INDONESIA
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP78T05439A000200410063-9
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 7, 2000
Sequence Number:
63
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 1, 1963
Content Type:
BRIEF
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Title:
Port Facilities,
Tandjungpriok, Indonesia
Geo Coords:
06-06S 106-52E
NPIC Target No:
0982-34
Publication No:
NPIC/R-1503/63
Date:
October 1963
erences: ANTS Series T503, Sheet SB 48-12, 1st ed, May 58 (U)
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This rail-served port (Figure 1), situated on
the north edge of Tandjungpriok, comprises a
naval base, extensively quayed shoreline, 3 ma-
jor basins, 2 shipyards, 3 boat repair yards,
numerous piers and offshore wharfs, 4 floating
drydocks, a POL. storage area with 53 storage
tanks, numerous warehouses and transient stor-
age sheds, and a breakwater. Since-
1/ the.breakwater has been extended east approx-
imately 5,000 ft to -the corner of Fisherman's
Harbor where 2 small basins have been dug into
the east bank and 4 small piers and 2 small
boat basins with quayed shorelines have been
constructed.
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FIGURE 2. NAVAL BASE, TANDJUNGPRIOK, INDONESIA,
Facilities at the naval base include a minor
repair facility with marine railway, quayed
shoreline, marginal wharf, 2 breasting plat-
forms, one pier, one jetty, and barracks/stor-
age/administration buildings (Figure 2).
Vessels observed on include
6 Soviet P-6-class PT, one probable Soviet P-6-
class PT, one possible Soviet P-6-class PT
underway, one probable German Jaguar-class
PT, 2 probable PC, one ex-U.S. LST, 89 freight-
ers (including those outside the breakwater), one
tanker, 2 passenger ships, and numerous small
craft. -
Vessels observed on include
6 Soviet P-6-class PT, 2 probable German
Jaguar-class PT, and 3 probable PC at the
Naval base and 2 probable German Jaguar-class
PT, one probable PC, one ex-U.S. LST, 94
freighters (including those outside the break-
water), 2 tankers, 3 passenger ships, and nu-
merous small craft in the port area.
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