PORT INFORMATION: NOVOROSSIYSK

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August 25, 1958
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REPORT
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w. " INFORMATION REPORT , This material contains Information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Es ion L Ti l 'PREPARED AND DISSEMINATED BY p age aws, t e 18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY of which In any manner to an unauthorized per- per- son is prohibited by law. COUNTRY TWISR SUBJEC T Port Information: Novorossiysk DATE DISTRIBUTED 25 Aug 1958 25X1 NO. OF PAGES NO. OF ENCLS. I 25X1 SUPPL MENT TO REPORT # THIS IS fft OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE FURNISHED THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION To 25X1 CIA FOR IAC DISSEMINATION IN ACCORDANCE (DIO, 8ND No 113-58)_J WITH PARAGRAPH,3 c. OF NSCID.# 7 1 25X 1. 2. Alphabetical Designators In connection specific points of interest with information contained herein, are referred to in this report designators: by the following alphabetical 25X 1 A. Outer anchorage R. Naval basin B. First berth C. Inner anchorage S. Pier does not exist A. Second berth T. U. Pier does not exist Pier does not exist E. High winds anchorage F. Approach track V. Pier does not exist G. Three range supports W. X. Shortened pier Under repair H. Three range lights Y. Grain loading area I. Unlighted mooring buoy Z. Grain elevator J. No visible masts K. Wreckage removed AA. Conveyor gallery support changes L- Red flashing light buoy BB. CC. Minesweeper 'a path Path of PT boats M. Path of ferry DD. Unidentified craft N. Launches BE. Three river ferries 0. Rowboats FF. Admiralty building P. Searchlight GG. Floating drydock Q. Gate HH. Ship repair area II. No tank farm observed. 3. 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/01/21 : CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 ..,..,., --- _ `+.;. vu-?rnvZ r vn araLIAL, t:01VTR0 S IF ANY permission of the originating otice has been obtained through the Assistant Director for Central Be breaca, CM State or DelenaeJ unless the writbs NAVY review completed. Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 ~# . Approaches and Pilot data C -0-N-F-I D B-N T-I A L an unlighted mooring bupy was located at designator25X1 I an~~ no visible masts were noted-at designator J. Des or he path of a ferry which operated throughout daylight hours*' the a were numerous 40' wooden launches operating in a liatl, designator N they had wheelhouses and a speed of approximately 10 knots. In the area designated 25X1 0 there were numerous fishing rowboats which "scattered when a vessel's whistle was blown." observed a powerful aarchlight located at or near designator P at night. the Eastern and Western 25X1 moles to be approximately 12' high and "well constructed of blocks of cement," and in good condition. 25X1 5. Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 C '0 N-F-I-D T-i A-L -3 b. There were surveillance boats both in the inner and outer harbors. the outer harbor the surveillance boat 25X1 was approximately 160, ' 25X1 it was flying a flag whichoontained soma green in it, and the ship had "slim lines and was probably fast,," This surveillance vessel at night it showed only an anchor light. 25X1 le# carried scanner-type radar, had recently been painted a dark gray and 6. Harbor Craft a loyea -- +-s but four or five were '~--~~- ++v""_ vaa.. aauvc..q. vsaraiu Cato VIWQ.L&iGtoVi- 110 1+0-50', painted gray, and had a small gun on the forecastle. This boat showed no lights at night These surveillance ?-.,, very strong wind might badly damage this vessel and that "one good shell" would sink her In the inner harbor the surveillance boat was UNCODED available. they,, been built since 1945 were 25X1 , approximately 45' long, powered b~ steam, and capable of going to sea : T 7. Bert.h the depths around these non-existent piers given on the charts are correct- the foundations of these piers have been removed except for 2bAl. designator V, and the buoys at the end of that pier were still there. Pier 2 has been shortened to the line designated W. 25X1 there were no waiting rooms or other facilities for passengers on the 25X1 pier. Passengers go directly from ships to the city. In the area designated X railroad tracks were either being repaired or extended to the end of the pier. The pier at designator D was approximately 1600' long, 90' wide and 25X1 was constructed of cement. b, fat designator B, a Passenger ship berth elevator to be approximately eight stories high, 200' long, and 801 de. area and contained the tracks for three semi-gantr single-tube loaders. Grain came from a granary in area designated Za the grain 25X1 co the area designated Y is customarily a grain-loading be a flour mill which had two smokestacks about 10 stories high. A conveyor gallery, described as"ancient," ran from designator Z to about the 25X1 end of the pier. The conveyor allery from designator AA to the end of the pier resembled diagram three and from designator AA to 25X1 shore the underside of the conveyor was enclosed and wider than the conveyor itself. The encbsed area was used as a warehouse. d. No cranes were observed anywhere in the harbor. Deck gear was used to discharge ships. Four conventional-sized fork-lift trucks were available which took the cargo from the piers. These trucks were covered with mud and shoved hard use under rough conditions. The roads in the harbor area, the city, and the surrounding countryside were "all pot hoids," 25X1 and even the few asphalt roads were covered with mud. Cement dust C-0N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I A-L NOFORN NO DISSEM ABROAD Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Alongside of the elevator was a large building which might 25X1 LED Approved For Release 2009/01/21 : CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3 C -0-N F-I D-R-R-T-I?A L w4- was everywhere and created a mess when combined with rain or snow, V ry little railroad traffic in the bar'bor, area. aval Vessels and ncilitie .. ' I~i~I~IIl~4i1Y1 X11 1 I ti npipp AL stack, gay, destro3+er proceeded on a westerly course. 25X1 J1 ! 25X1 ? t - 25X1 stood out from the 25X1: a minesweeper, emerge from des, . $ and proceed along a, course designated BB. It was painted gray but needed a new coat of paint, and her speed was approximately eight knots. seven I F .25X1 and proceeded slang the trac des grate a a out 25 knots. There boats,;:; left a big wake and made large waves at the bow. First to emerge were throe boats in a ragged column. Fifteen minutes later four or five similar but smaller boats emerged in a ragged column and followed the path of the first tree boats. All of these boats displayed a white light above ride lights. W%4&.I.-.. %FW W.AW AM&_V%W 25X1 then two more sped out, and all the boats returned ;, b. At designator BE were three old river ferries, each approximately 150' long and painted gray and white, the paint being in fair condition. Naval personnel were using these ferries as barracks, but no guards were noted on or near the ferries. The Admiralty building located at designator FF was an orange-yellow building about four stories high. A radio tower, projected several stories above the roof with a red light on top of the tower. Ships were called by voice radio from this tower. A signal station was atop the radio tower from which light signals were sent. There were no yards. Ship Repair At designator OG there was a floating drydock which accommodates ships of the T-2 tanker size. One Russian T-2 tanker was in this drydock having its bottom cleaned. Designator RH marks a ship repair area. There were no smokestacks in this area, but there were several long sheds about two stories high. 10. Merchant Vessels one Partly loaded ship in the 25X1 and one ship loading steel products Several small, tour-hatch Soviet freighters were also in the harbor. They had steel hatches and some bad coat batches forward of their bridges. it was 25X1 customary for there Soviet freighters to bring in coal and pick up grain, several small, modern Soviet passenger ships in the harbor and 25X1 ports. One of these ships was named Batumi. estimated that these ships carry about 200 passengers between Black Sea 11. Shore Activities one passenger plane and two jets flying In an east-to-west direction at ox mate four thousand feet on different occasicuNC 25X1 anew cinemre a Soviet f31ma Public buses were used to got to t cinema. The Inter Cl has table tennis, pool, and chess, but there was no bar* Free films were shown there, C-0-1-7-ID-B-N-T-I-A-L NOON SO DIBSSM ABROAD Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21 : CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 m5- the. Ywrai peaty of propaganda available at the club. 25X1 No prostitutes were seen there was no hotel in the city as it had been destroyed during the war and had not been rebuilt. 25X1 F 25X1 ii people were observed promexaeding in the streets at n t q ettlyyy to each other. this was their principal diversion. 25X1 about t:a unsanitary conditions of all the toilets ashore. Generally the toi:.sts are holes in the floor with foot rests; there was no screening between the holes., and newspapers were used in lieu of toilet tissue. The f ? ' %Aa and smell were obnoxious. 25X1 12. Miscellaneous / no tank farm in the area designated II, but the tanks miEIa , b,,)e underground a nor were any tank cars seen on tie 25X1 railroad tracks. the cement factory on the eastern side of subject port operate: hours a day seven days a week. there 25X1 were Greek and Russian Orthodox,, and Methodist churches there. The Soviets avoided all political di>,c i rion. Comment paragraph 10 was per being constructed 25X1 The ship mentioned in 25X1 ;y' the Soviets. :'eying supplies for the steel mill reported C-0-N4-ID &T-1A-L Nnk't3RA NO DISSEM ABROAD Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3 CLASSIFICATION tai'!". Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3 SOUNDINGS IN FATHOMS HEIGHTS IN FEET Natural Scale I'10,000 0 0 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 Approved For Release 2009/01/21: CIA-RDP80T00246AO04300460001-3 m Approved For Release 2009!01121 : CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3 111 1 ? Approved For Release 2009!01121 : CIA-RDP80T00246A004300460001-3