CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A008400340001-1
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RIPPUB
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T
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17
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December 15, 2016
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November 15, 2002
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1
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August 10, 1965
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REPORT
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Approved ForyWease 2003/01/29: CIA-RDP79T0097 08400340001-1 TOP SECRET .25Xj' 10 August 1965 25X1 Copy No. C 139 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN CURRENT INTELLIGENCE RELATING TO NATIONAL SECURITY 25X1 , EXCLUDED FNOMGRTOUP 1 DOWNGN"DING --~~--nn pp "ryo ~ECL"5s `p v d FoPMeraM SfO 'f2VJ~IIA-RDP79T00975AOUS40034' u R ET p Army DIA and State com ete 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/01/29 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08400340001-1 Approved For Release 2003/01/29 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO08400340001-1 j Approved 1or Release 2003/01/29 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO084 0340001-1 j 10 August 1965 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN CONTENTS 1. Vietnam: Current situation report. (Page 1) 2. Singapore-Malaysia-Indonesia: Singapore's relations with Indonesia loom as most immediate controversial problem between Malaysia and its . former partner. (Page 4) 3. Kashmir: Situation appears to be. heating up again. (Page 5) 4. Greece: Papandreou frustrates compromise solution. (Page 7) 5. Notes: Berlin; Colombia; Dominican Republic; 25X1 Peru. (Page 8) Approved F I 340001-1 25X1 AppLrg l For base 2003/01/29 CIA-RDP79T0097 W8400340001-1 VIETNAM NORTH STRIKE TARGETS ROLLING THUNDER 26 9 AUGUST 1965 ^ US Strike 25X1 yz ~;u?y Fa _~ V Limit of Rolling Thunder Armed Recce Missions Appr '7 SOUTH VIETNAAl\ ' rP _ I o M LAOS 1-1 25X1 10 Aug 65 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN Map Aoorove For Release 2003/01/29: CIA-RDP79T00975A008 00340001-125X1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 10 August 1965 *Vietnam: (Information as of 4:30 AM EDT) Communist Military Developments: Another new SAM site--the eighth-.-has been detected about 33 miles northwest of Hanoi. When the new site was first photographed on 8 August it contained six launchers with missiles, a. FAN SONG guidance radar, and eleven associated vans which were partially camouflaged. Three canvas covered missile trans- porters were also seen a short distance away. A strike was conducted against this site on the afternoon of 9 August. Pilots reported that their ordnance was delivered on target, but the missile equipment had been removed. The fact that this site was unrevetted and that the equipment was removed subsequent to the photo mission the day before the strike further supports the theory that the North Viet- namese are effectively using the mobility of their SAM equipment to elude US air strikes. The mobility of the SAMs may account for the difficulty in attempt- ing to pinpoint the site or sites involved in the shoot- downs of a US F4C and a drone on 24 and 26 July. The first confirmed Soviet-type 100-mm anti- aircraft artillery site in North Vietnam was identified in low level photography of 28 July. The site is located about a mile south of SAM sites 6 and 7. It has long been suspected that the DRV had a few of these weapons, The effective range of these weapons is estimated to be 40,000-45,000 feet. Air Strikes in North Vietnam: In addition to the attack on the SAM site, US Navy aircraft once again attacked the Vinh army barracks. Pilots estimate that Approved 25X1 %% ?%- 25X1 U Warin Chamrap 1% ng o' BA XDYEN VINH .~ P I N H J PHIyOC I-dN Gam. ':THUA TH.1 l_ . ~? QUANG N ?m~rlg PLEI i