MINSK ARMY BARRACKS, NORTHWEST MINSK, USSR BELORUSSIAN MD

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CIA-RDP78T05439A000300340037-5
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March 9, 2001
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37
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June 1, 1964
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REPORT
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ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000300340037-5 Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000300340037-5 9 NPIC/R-396/64 June 1964 PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT INSK ARMY BARRACKS WORTH-WE MINSK, USSR BELORUSSIAN MD Oclass ificatilon Review by+1IMA/DOD CIA Handle Via TALENT - KEYHOLE Control Only This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United Stales within the weaning of the espionage laws U. S. Coda Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. The low prohibits its transmission or -the rewlption of Its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner pooludiciel to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the 4etthern4 of the United States. It is to be seen only by personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to recd a TALENT.KEYHOLE information. Its security must be maintained In accerdgnrt with KEYHOLE and NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 'I his report is one in a series on Soviet Ground Force and logistic installations being prepared for a l)1:A C;I_A Panel. The series is being coordinated, published and disser,litr~ted by APlU. the photographic analysis is being performed by the \1'1C Photographic .\nalvsis Group, the CIA Photographic Intelligence 1)i%`ision (\111C), and the Production Center 1Plc (1)1A). The photographic analysis for this particular re- port was performed by the \1'1C Photographic Analysis Group. In the interest of uniformity, the titles and letter designators for the facilities observed at these installations are identical with those appearing in the project re(Iuirement. A\ hen a specific facility is not observed both its title and lette_ designator are onlit:ed in the report. Titles and letter designators for the V,1_-ious facilities are as follows: (A) railroad service, lii) road service, (C) landing strips, (1)) administrative and troop housing areas, (L) storage areas, (1=) am- munition storage areas, (G) PUI storage areas, (li) other buildings and facilities, (,J) equipment storage maintenance areas, (1~) athletic fields, (1 ,l small arm firing ranges, iii driver training areas, \1 t:1nk assault gun firing. ranges, (P) flat tra jectory_ firing ranges, (i ~) artillery emplacements (batteries), (I') infantry or combined a:ms field train- (I unidentified inL are^ or cour.~es, (~) :pedal training Llcilities, facilities or tracking activity. TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF NPIC 'R-396 !64 25X1 D 25X1 D SUMMARY 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1D 25X1 D 25X1 D Railroad Service The installation is located on the south side of the Minsk-Molodechno double-track rail line. No spurs or loading docks are observed. athletic field and (Figures 2 and 3). The photog KEYHOLE missions be- Com- parative analysis reveals continued construction in the installation but little served in n just south of the-installation but was not ? 5 V1'Di on later missions. Significant change, of an area of new cons r which covers approximately 18 acres. Other changes since = include the additio O barracks,- two storage buildings, three vehicle storage "maintenance buildings, and several sup- nort buildings. DESCRIPTION OF INSTALLATION one barracks, and one support building. fiance buildings. Eight possible storage buildings are located in a heavily scarred new construc- tion area oii the west side of the installation. Also included within the installation are an Minsk Army Barracks South-Southeast (AL.-6) 10 km southeast, and Minsk Army Barracks (AL-2) 9 km east. Numerous -other military areas are located in and around Minsk. The installation covers approximately 300 acres and contains five administrative buildings. 22 barracks, six storage buildings, 42 support buildings, and seven vehicle storage/mainte- Minsk Army Barracks Northwest is located 8 kilometers (km) northwest of Minsk on the south side of the Minsk-Molodechno rail line (Figure 1). The installation is not rail served. A. secondary all-weather road provides access to the Minsk-Molodechno highway. Minsk Army Barracks 1. ruchye (AL-1) is located 15 kni east, Road Service An all-weather secondary road provides access to the Min`;k-ylolodechno Highway Administrative and Troop Housing Areas Area Dl l igure 3) has two administrative buildings, 16 barracks, and 11 support buildings. Eight new barracks were observed coveraee and one on Area 1)2 has one administrative building. barracks, and seven support buildings. Three new barracks were observed on- coverage. area 1)3 has two administrative buildings, Track activity nd new construction indi- cate probable occuancy of all buildings. General Storage Areas Area E-1 has six storage buildings and two support buildings. Two small storage buyagk9b were added between LL Area E2 has eight possible storage build- ings. This area of new construction, covering approxim.itel) IS acres, was first ohse2l-ecl AL `C`)`1 D is covered b,, MW ing and one L--shaped building were ohse25 f in g, photograp11 y. Ground scarr indicates continued activity. Other Buildings 1 here are 15 support buildings scattered through the area. include the appearance betwee photograp; six buildings wer2 D ' TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1 D TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Railroad. double trace. Road Fence ------ Area outline FIGURE 3. MINSK ARMY BARRACKS NORTHWEST. Skerch compiled i- 25X1 D TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Equipment StorogejMaintenance Areas Area ,T1 has three 170- by 30-foot storage maintenance buildings and two support buildings. The storage maintenance buildings are located just east of a 600- by 400-foot probably secured vehicle park. 'I-he vehicle park appears to be occupied by several rows of probable vehicles snow-covered photography. Area 32 has two 120- by 40-foot storage maintenance buildings and two support buildings in a secured .area. The buildings are located on the west and south ends of a 400- by 300-foot vehicle park. On Moverage the area appeared to he occupied by at least nine rows of probable vehicles, but on cover- age only three rows were apparent. The two 25X1 D storage maintenance buildings were first ob- served on-coverage. Area J3 has two 120- by 30-foot storage maintenance buildings and two support buildings. This is a small, secured probable motor pool 25X1 D area. One storage maintenance building and both support buildings were first observed on coverage. Track activity and new construction indi- cate probable occupancy of all buildings. Athletic Field An athletic field, K, northwest of Area I)1 reveals evidence of light usage. Small Arms Firing Range rea I_ is a 700 - by 150-foot small arms tiring range. Lack of scarring on coverage indicates limited use of this range. Driver Training Areas One small driver training area observed on coverage and two Figure78 driver training courses observed on - coverage,im7, mediately south of the installation, ar25'bs- cernible on - coverage. 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1 C 25X1 D \l \Pr ()1; C11 \R'I I)..< G' (rECRET) lr -Air Tarv~ot Chan. Norio- !UU. shoot Ul (;-1-4111.. C