SHIPYARDS IN LENINGRAD
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80-00810A005800170009-4
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
S
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 21, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 16, 2008
Sequence Number:
9
Case Number:
Publication Date:
January 24, 1955
Content Type:
REPORT
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COUNTRY USSR (Baltic)
This material contains information affecting the Na-
tional Detenes of the United states within the mean-
in of the Nsplcnase Laws, Title 18. V.S.C. sea. 793
and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in
any manner to an unauthorlaed person is prohibited
SECRET - US.OFFICIALS ONLY
SUBJECT Shipyards in Leningrad
REPORT
DATE DISTR.
NO. OP PAGES
This is UNEVALUATED
Information
TOM SOIMCI WAWATIONS IN PINS WPM AM DNINIflYE.
PNt ANSAISAI OF CONY 4T II PwNTATWI.
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1.I shed south of the large traverse crane 25X1
3. In the southern area of the shi d
similar to the Swedish N-type.
being overhauled.
2. The forward part of a lar destroyer was observed at the fitting-out quay
at the Zhdanov Shipyard. one stack on the ship, and a 25X1
low bridge which was not finished.
15 or 20 minesweepers 25X1
the minesweepers were 25X1
4. Two merchant ships were undergoing repairs at the Kenonerskiy Shipyard.
5.
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200 meters long, and 15 meters high; the gabled ends of the shed were esti-
mated to be more than 100 meters long. In the wall along the water's edge 25X1
there were five or six gates which were the same height as the wall.
installation above the slipways in the northern part of the Zhdanov
Shipyard in Leningrad (see sketch on page 2). The shed was approximately
Canal. The destroyer lay with its bow to the east, and
The forward part of a large red-leaded destroyer was observed in the Fontanka
24 January 1955
2 25X1
was being fitted-out. There was a large half-round radar
a vertically installed shaft on the lbremast of the destroyer. CS (sic) was
not mounted.
Legend to the Sketch:
1. Shed, about 200 meters long, 15 meters high, and 100 meters broad.
2. Five or six gates.
3. Slipway installation with the traverse crane.
(NOTE., WaehM0len dWrawlias Indkabd by -Ir i PMW
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