ANTIMISSILE TEST CENTER, SARY-SHAGAN, USSR CHANGES AND ADDITIONS(SANITIZED)

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CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6
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December 28, 2016
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January 2, 2008
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Publication Date: 
March 19, 1999
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Q Next 6 Page(s) In Document Denied ILLEGIB Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 COPY ~3 38 Poges N P I C/R-162/64 Mar~Fi 1964 ANTIMISSILE .TEST CENTER. _ SARY-SHAGAN, USSR- . .- CHANGES .AND ADDITIONS NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPt~.ETATIQN CENTER Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 TOP SECRET f ANYIM ISSILE TEST CENTERa SARY-SHAGAN, USSR CHANGES AND ADDITIONS 1 s NPIG'R-16264 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER TOP SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 TOP SECRET Rca~' Railroad Trail Instru-entation site ;;itn interfero:re;er Instrument~tion~5ite Con?,.^,unica:ion site SA-2 SAh.; site 7o;rer t,'icrc.:ave station Airstrip TOP SECRET - ~ o_ - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 ,` _ BASS t " 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/24 :CIA-RDP78T05439A000300290001-6 P 25X1. .25X1 TOP .SECRET from ~ ~ was com- pared with are~-ious pl7otograpl,v in order to update existing . eports on the S Irv-Shacan antimissile T=est Center r"SS:~TCI, This photo,- raphv covers the entire Center and represents 'Ren~ralh? the best hLl'HC)LL crn-erige received to ?d~te. Stereoscopic co~-era~_e is pro~?ided on almos? all of the facilities. \o ne~~~ operational. antimissile-missile launch. complexes have teen identified. almost all the facilities comprising the Support Base ha~_e undercon_ change or .'~t L-aunc~ Complex :~ minor building con- struction has occurred in-the headquarters ar.d administration area from activity and movement of equipment ~i~ere in t};e six launch -situ and ~_=-ociated electronic facilities. Tire only significant ex- pansion of facilities at th?~s?~ sites during this period occurred at i-lectronic ;~ite C, essoci ted kith Launch Sites ~ and 6. ~~:'~n ,ipprasimatel~? 300-foot-long etitension tothe mck~ified L-s}.aped building was completed in the lame central facility a~ this site. at Launch -Complex B little or no change ~~-as discernible in the support and launch areas during this period. Construction continued, ho~rever, in the triad of buildings just southwest of Facility 13. Current emphasis has been primarih~ on the site .exterior .and on tl,e roof of tine large rectangular buildin? where ._ circular dish-like or disc-like object was ob- served in Triad activit~~ has progressed concurrently at= Instrumentation Sites ~ and 10 and Rossible Instrumentation Site 13. another area of interest has been under development at Possible Instrumentation Site 13 since close to the building triad and consisting to date of a linear es- cwation lapproximately 2,200 feet longs with a lame unidentified possible structure in the center. The Support Lase (Ei~:ure '?) has .boon covered br ~ cenerall}~ very rood I~>=1'}-TOLE photograph}.. Relatively significantdevelopment has oaken place in the following areas: Alain Housing Complex, hint Strip; Instrumentation Site 1, Instrumentation Site 2, and Communi- cations Site 1. \iinor changes }gave been noted in the majority of the other facilities. :almost continuous de~-elopment has been observed in the