KUMMERSDORF BOMBING AND SHOOTING RANGE

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CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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5
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December 15, 2016
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April 21, 2003
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9
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June 19, 1953
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REPORT
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rmnp COUNTRY, gust. Q TOPIC- Kwn ersdorf Bombing and Shooting Range a e qwm.q ? meters. They then ia,red -L,~ twee 25X1 25X5 EVALUATION see below PLACE OBTAINED DATE OF CONTENT 27 February to 22 April 1953 25X1 DATE OBTAINED----F DATE PREPARED 19 June 1953 ILLEGILBA REFERENCES 25X1 PAGES 3 EVCLOS.URES (rve. & TYPE) I L L.iA.KS 4 25 25X1 500 meters for individual attacks and attacks by twos, each time dropping one f ] titud f ,REPORT NO. 1. Between 3 p.m. and ::30 p.m. on 27 February 1953, nine jet bombers were seen over the Kummersdorf bombing range. The.aircraft approached in V formation at an altitude of about 11.500 meters - a.nd. made three attacks in horizontal flight, each time dropping one bomb. Between 12:30 a.m. And 2 P.M. on 28 February, 36 jet bombers pracsticed bombing. in to on flit and then, flying wider apart, fired their ,'ans.- At 9 a.m. o x $ ~s nine: t bombers flying in V for Cation approach ate: Caret area at an +rt,tude of between 1, 500 and 2,000 metes. Gi c Q a o b a the : r tipr~ descended to an alt :Cud ' about 5 , 000 me rg,, an ying n hor ontal flight in V formation, made three attacks on the wets `prat ee; range each time dropping one bomb. About 10:00 a.m,, .29 aircraft flying in formation flew over the bombing range at an altitude of about 2,000 meters. Another 29 aircraft arrived at 1 p.m., flew. over the practice ground, broke formation and descended to an altitude of about at an altitude of _nu t 2,000 meters. At ab jet bombers flying at an altitude of about 5,000 meters practiced: bombing . No bombing was observed between 28 and 30 March 1 Machb p, ,was practiced than on the previous days. In the mornings between 20 and 27 March i di~vdual illuminating the firs hha f of the flight pat t o1`' .fee bomb. The was clear. At about 1:30 P.M. on 5 April, one jet bomber flew over the bombing range. bombers flying in V formation approached the bombing range from the south at an altitude of about 1,500 meters, circled once over the range and, on the second approach, dropped two bombs each on the dummy village at the range. The weather tion to the bomber.a wo swept ~'baok et fighters were seen over t'he"''targe't range as the second six bombs were dropped. On 3, April at about 10:30 a.m., three jet CLASSIFICATION SECRET) .. 9 w se in a 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001800350009-5 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001800350009-5 25X1 o en standard size freight cars, a village com- d of sverahousesanc avehlcle column and a large area fenced in by 2. Tgets observed at the eastern practice range at Kummersdorf included a it is po s sible that this large w Q an uar e s6id rs with dogs. Vaircraft guns was repeatedly fed in area was a testing fleld as iring with in the a v llage. One photograp1 showed a meet-metal m true lire. r n of another photograph two similar objects made ?~'tanding in the , obably were to represent a radar station. 2 r e e .d . On 1'7 ri , individual jet bombers is overcast. ch 1953 a siren was sounded at Kummersdorf shortly before bombing p~ ee started atie target range. The Soviet work detail which was re- soti the target vii ale, ay and night except for bombing hours, then er araund the practice are11 a. The guard posts were interconnected by s~~r t*, k covett ~;no _gun ted guards also patrolled the area. Other Beta' with horse wi ca'b les and telephones, stood by to be employed in case of All guards wore 'blue epaulets and were stationed at the Gut Kummersdorf On 28 Fehr ry, flights-of jet bombers were repeatedly observed over the .i ~, pp a ft a coached at ors ~somp~n rsn n r`c~i a a~out4~tla. rcra 25X1 5. Between 14 and 24 March 1953, jet bombers almost daily practiced bombing at the Kummersdorf target range. The weather was generally good. At 7130 a.m. on l~?April, jet bombers approached the target range from the east, dropping one bomb on the first attack and three bombs on the second. They then flew off toward the. pouthwest. This maneuver was repeated about every hour. After 1 p.m., J,y thts were de. The weather was clear. On 14 April, bombs were ma or individual fli' dropped tram very high altitudes and, even though the weather was clear , it w Dossibe to see the aircraft, 'Bombing was practiced until 2 p.m. and was repeated throughout the following days. 6. Between 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on 15 March, individual jet bombers approached the target range at an altitude of 1,500 to 2,000 meters and dropped bombs, flying horizontally. ng dropped the bombs, some of the planes left the practice area, while o ers circled once over the field and came down to an tlttt o meters and fired their guns at ground targets, gliding at an titu_o of between 100 and 15.6 meters. o firing of tail guns was observed. On 24 March, bombing practice started before 1 pm. Individual jet bombers lying a t 'aria es bf_l,5CO to 2,O 6 meters dropped one bomb on each approach Over' the target ' a e. During one hour, seven jet bombers attacked the target, but only one ,it was determined . 1 7. The target villa e is situated between the two'practice ranges and the Kummers- ~` *ctt w an umersaorf-Woltersdorf roads. rn he southern section of the .rg t v`ii1a e is a church and, in its eastern section a railroad line Two ti SECRET 25X1 ttt d Q Q to 3 individual QOn. `fin arch sou i rromlli,i t a rra. guns srocaed on ~e eastern SECRET ers an nTnuuet in ervaIs, maw two ecT e'" M ng range in "the ae bombers a p p r o a is e same air actvty was observed as on 14 March. In at''bombere drropped bombs on the practice range from OO meters. At about 9 a.m. on 8 April, 27 jet bombers a1itude of about 1,500 meters in three V formations. 11 1 were escorted -y six. et'.fighters. Other jet bombers which frequently - ce dummy motor vehicles we=. located east of the eastern prac ueuiy eeeorutu Diu we tile. t et round during the aay were repea ers: .e wea her was clear On 9 single-engine st" to the railroad line-. They tes with white scale type mark- 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001800350009-5 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA001800350009-5 25X1 SECRET/1 25X1 1. 25X1 2. . It is believed that the_Kummersdorf bombir practice r d g oun is uedb the regiments of the southern bomber division d the GA regiment stationed at Jueterbeg. Fighters received training in escirting and attacking 25X1 3. G . ace Annex or sketch of the dtht y village and Annex fob c of th'e armor plat' 25X1 SST) 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5 25X1 ' fir 43r ~..~~'2 C ;'Fate^t N %~ ltie Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5 SECRETJI 25X1 Armor_ Plates Observed At Kummersdorf SECRET) 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5 SECRET Layout Sketch of the Kummersdorf Bombing Practice Ground Legend. A Sentry B Observation tower C Double sentry D Dummies of motor vehicles E Railroad line F Double sentry 0 Practice range Lest Practice range West SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/06 : CIA-RDP80-00810A001800350009-5