MINSK ARMY BARRACKS URUCHYE MINSK, USSR BELORUSSIAN MD

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CIA-RDP78T05439A000300340067-2
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March 9, 2001
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June 1, 1964
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REPORT
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ILLEGIB Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000300340067-2 Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000300340067-2 D 0 ZIP copy 110 Pages 8,900, Of Declassification Review by NIMA/DOD.. PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPoaT-'_ N P I G/R-416/64 June 1964 MINSK ARMY BARRACKS URUCHYE MINSK., USSR BELORUSSIAN MD ontrol Only Handle Via TALENT - KEYHOLE This' document contains-classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws U. S. Code Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. -T-heiow, pprohibits its-transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to on unauthorized `person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detriment of the United States. It is to be seen only by personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive TALENT-KEYHOLE information. its security must be maintained in accordance, with KEYHOLE-and TALENT regulations. NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION ---,CENTER GROUP TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF I I his report is one in a series on soviet Ground Force and logistic installations being prepared for a I)I:A,-C1:A Panel. 1he series is being coordinated, published and disseminated by \PIC. The photographic analysis is being performed) by the \FIC Yhc3togrEt-Nh-ic--r\tTcaly--is .Group; the CIA Photographic Intelligence Division (\PlC), and the Production Center IPlc (DI A). the photographic analysis for this particular re- port was performed by the NPIC Photographic Analysis Group. In the interest of uniformity, the titles and letter designators for the facilities observed at these installations are identical with those app_~aring in the project requirement. A\hen a specific facility is not observed both its title and letter designator are omitted in the report. Iitlcs and letter designators for the Various facilities are as follow s: (:A) railroad service, (13) road service, (C) landing strips, - (D) adniinistratiVe and troop housing areas, (L) storage areas, (F) am- munition storage areas, (G) POP storage areas, (H) other buildings and facilities, (J) equipment storage!maintenance areas, (K) athletic fields, 'I.) small arm= firing ranges, y 1i driver training areas, (\) tank assault run firing ranges, (P flat trajectory firing range s, (Q) artillery emplacements (batteries), (F) infantry or combined arms field train- ing area or courses, ('~) special training facilities, (T) unidentified facilities or tracking activity. TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1A Minsk Armv Barracks l'ruchve is located 11 kilometers km) northeast of Minsk ';3-';4\ 027-35E), north of the Minsk-Borisov rail line and on both sides of the Minsk-Moscow highway ('Figure 1). The installation is served by a spur from the Minsk-Borisov rail line. Roadservice includes the Minsk-Moscow highway and several good all-weather roads. Other military installa- tions in the area include the Minsk Army Bar- racks Kalinina located im- mediately east-northeast of the installation and the adjacent Minsk Military Training Area "TA- 1), which is associated with both of these in- stallations. This installation (Figures 2 and 3) covers approximately 2,200 acres and includes 15 ad- ministration buildings, 52 barracks, Q2 storage buildings, 64 support buildings, 6-5 probable dependent quarters, a secured transformer sub- station with a control building, and five equip- ment storage 'maintenance areas containing 21 vehicle storage maintenance buildings and eight vehicle parks. Training facilities within this installation include a wheeled-vehicle driver training-area, nine small arms firing ranges, 1t-416 64 25X1 D 25X1D The installation is covered hv_Tai_12SX1 D photography and KEYHOLE missions be- tween C'o 5j tive analysis revealed a constant level of usage between wi25XIE[) duced level of usage on the snow-covered pho- tographv of The - KEYHOLE mission on which the en- tire installation is visible is c;p nificant changes between the - IL2~3X1D coverage and the - K 1 - l('1-25 ''D erage include the addition of 11. barracks,- 33 storage buildings, 31 support buildings, 6 ve- hicle storage maintenance buildings. 52 de25X1 D ent quarters, one athletic field, four small arms firing ranges, and a driver-training area. Sonic of these changes were first noted on cove r2,5X,ItD some on the overage. Hour tent25 D present on coverage are visibl ~`'nn th KEYITOI.I_ coverage, but the presence 4P 1t cannot be confirmed. Railroad Service This installation is served by a spur from the Minsk=Horisov rail line. The spur forms two tracks leading into a secured storage area containing two buildings. Two possible rail-end loading or unloading docks are present at the end of the tracks. Road Service The Minsk-`,Ioscow highway through this area and several all-weather roads serve this installation. Administrative and Troop Housing Areas Area 1?l contains one administration build- ing, 16 barracks, five storage buildings, and three support buildings. One barracks and three support buildings were added between D Area D2 contains seven admin25X1ioon buildings, 16 barracks, five storage buildings, six support buildings, and one water tower. Five barracks, 3 support buildings and one stor- age building were added between 25X1 D TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Area D3 contains one administration build- ing, two barracks, seven storage buildings, and. nine support buildings. One storage and four support buildings were added between- Area 04 contains one administration build- and two barracks. :;rea 1)5 contains one administration build- r-_. eight barracks, six storage buildings, and four support buildings. One barracks, two sup- port and two storage buildings were added be- tween Area D6 contains three administration buildings, eight barracks, eight storage build- ings, 12 support buildings, and six quarters probably for dependents). One barracks, under construction in was observed com- pleted on coverage. Three other barracks were added between - and Four storage buildings, 5 support buildings and 5 quarters were added between General Storage Areas Area E 1 contains nine storage and four sup- port buildings. One support building was added between Area E2 contains 11 storage buildings, three added between Area F_3 contains 14 storage and three sup- port buildings. Six storage and two support buildings were constructed between Area E4 contains seven storage buildings and three support buildings. Four storage build- ings were constructed between Area E5 contains five storage buildings. t'.vo in a secured, rail served area and all con- structed between Area E6 contains five storage and one sup- port buildin-. The support building has been added since Area 11 contains 59 probable dependent quarters and three storage buildings. Forty- seven quarters and the storage buildings were added between In addition there are one administration building, five storage buildings, 11 support buildings, and one secured transformer sub- station containing a control building scattered throughout the- installation. Three storage -and three support buildings were constructed be- 25X1 D Equipment Storage/Maintenance Areas CCfi`aW ~~[[ Area J I, a secured equipment ?ff maintenance area constructed between contains one 340 by QO- hicle storage 'maintenance building, one 235- by 140-foot vehicle maintenance building, one 145- by 8O-fnot vehicle storage 'maintenance build- ing. one 145- by -O-foot vehicle storage 'main- tenance building, four support buildings, and two vehicle parks, 470 by 470 feet and 350 by 170 feet. Area J2 contains one 350- by lob-foot ve- hicle maintenance building, three 235- by T0- foot vehicle storage maintenance buildings, two 235- by S0-foot vehicle storage buildings, one 175- by S0-foot vehicle storage building, one 240- by 200-foot vehicle park, two storage buildings, and three support buildings. XfD hicle storage 'maintenance building and three support buildings were added between Area J3, a probable secured equipment storage maintenance area, contains one 215- by 45-foot vehicle storage building, two 180- by 70-foot vehicle storage 'maintenance buildings, one 140- by 95-foot vehicle maintenance build- ing. two vehicle parks, each 230 by 120 feet, and one support building. One vehicle storage maintenance building has been added since 25X1 D I TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78T05439A000300340067-2 -5- 25X1D Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78T05439A000300340067-2 TOP SECRET-CHESS-RUFF Approved For Release 2001/03/22 : CIA-RDP78T05439A00'0300,340067-2 - Railroad, double lack - Railroad, single back Road Fence Alen outline 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 FIGURE 3. MINSK ARMY BARRACKS URUCHY,E, Sketch compiled from 7 25X1 D Approved For Release 2001/03/22 CIA-RDP78TO5439A000300340067-2 TOP SECRET CHESS - RUFF 25X1 D 25X1 D I Area .14, a secured equipment storage maintenance area, contains two 240- by 70-t6ot vehicle storage 'maintenance buildings, one 220- bv 45-foot vehicle shed, one 120- by 45-foot vehicle shed, and one 1,150 by 300-foot motor pool. Several rows of vehicles are parked throughout the area. Area J5 contains one 225- by 85-foot ve- hicle storage 'maintenance building, one 120- by 60-foot vehicle storage maintenance building, and two vehicle narks, each 240 by 120 feet. Athletic Fields Three athletic fields ~K) are located at this installation. The field in the southwest section of the installation was first observed on -coverace. All three fields are active. Small Arms Firing Ranges \ine small arms firing ranges with the fol- lowing dimensions are located at this installa- tion: , L 1) 350 by 70 feet, , L2) 475 by ?0 feet, ('L3) 320 by 70 feet, (L4) 310 by QO feet, 1.5) 1,000 b' 115 feet, A-6) 350 by 50 feet, (LT) 440 by 100 feet, (1-8) 440 by 80 feet, i LQ) 400 by 60 feet. Ranges L^ and L8 were first observed on ge and L 1 and L2 %vere observed coverage. All ranges appear Driver Training Areas Area %I contains a wheeled-vehicle driver training area. Three figure 8 courses are lo- cated within this very active area. The area was first observed on -overage. 25X1 D 25X1 D TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF 25X1D I 25X1 C 25X1 C 25X1 C MAPS OR CHARTS US Air Target Chan, Series Ifni.A. Sheet O16*-i t)t -1nu-A, id ed. Feb 5:2 (CONFIDENTIAL) 1 S Air Target Chart, Seriex ?Oft, Sheet UiC-14111., ??d ed, Dec 6_ (SECRET) Arr . FIB TK-1:11-6:1, 11ilirany I,'tall