1. MARINE COMMUNIATIONS SYSTEMS, TRAINING OF RADIO OPERATORS AND EQUIPMENT 2. SHIPBUILDING IN POLISH SHIPYARDS

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CIA-RDP80T00246A039900790001-3
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December 22, 2016
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May 27, 2010
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January 21, 1958
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.B.A. Mos. 790 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. S-ESC-?R-E-T COUNTRY Poland SUBJECT 1. Marine Communications S4 tr" ,+rn,,,YU, D E R. 2. Shipbuilding in Polish SttiPYar NO. PAGES DATE OF INFO. PLACE & DATE AC P CE S~NG CQpf r 25X1 information on Polish marine commun Cat ons sys ems, training of radio operators., and equipment. most of the equipment is of Western manufacture, although some is Soviet-made. are equipped with Soviet radio equipment. 2. The attachment also Gdansk and Gdynia. in Polish shipyards Landing craft 2p E`Fldw contains very brief information on the shipyard J1RPr there had been no Soviet advisors 25X1 -A for the past year. STATE ][ ARMY ][ AVY ][ AIR X Fal AEC Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246A039900790001-3 Secret I. brine Communications Shipping firms themselves operate wireless communication between the ships and the shore. The "Gdynia Radio" is a transmitter which is used for communication with all ships. The transmitter is located in the naval harbor area in Gdynia-Oksywie. PLO (Polish Ocean Lines) has a transmitter which communicates with ships sailing to China. It is located in Gdynia-Kamienna Gora (Stein Berg) "Odra Port Radio" transmitter, which communicates with fishing boats in the North Sea, is located in Port (near Stettin), in the vicinity of he railroad station All the transmitters work on wave lengths according to international regulations for shipping. The wireless operators are educated in special courses. Generally, no code is used in the Polish merchant fleet. In special cases some people, for instance espionage officers, are sent on special trips; they get the coded information from wireless operators sad decode it themselves. The special cases include taking aboard of Communists in various countries. often in such cases Captain NEUMANN of Gdansk or Gdynia commands ships with special tasks. Seamen are recruited to work in espionage when they are caught smuggling; they are not arrested but continue working as seamen. Most of the shipping firms have radio repairshops. In some oases they also use specialists from Ships' Maritime Radio Service (M(RS), (head office in Gdynia, ul. Zygmunta Augusta, and repair and installa- tion department in Gdansk-Holm). The department at Holm repairs and installs radio equipment in most of the Polish ships, even in naval vessels. The president of this firm, Ludomir BIELINSKI, is a big Party man. MORS manufactures.: 1) direction finders; 2) echo sounders (sonars?); 3) radio telephones for fishing boats; 4) ultra short-wave radio telephones for the MO (civilian militia); 5) automatic alarm systems; 6) automatic sea emergency code; 7) receivers; 8) Wire transmitter equipment. Technically the instruments are very poorly made because the firm does not get any suitable parts. No radar is manufactured by MORS. The firm "Kasprzak" in Warsaw tried to build radar. The Polish merchant fleet uses radar with "plan position indicator." Mostoi coF-1C, Secret Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246A039900790001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3 Sec t Page 2 them are of western manufacture, but there are also many of Soviet manufacture. There is no radio navigation equipment in use besides radar, direction finders, and echo sounders, not even Loran or Dacca. The production potentialities of the firm MORS are very limited because production is not mechanized and the work is done piecemeal. The head engineer in MCR S is engineer MACKOWIAK, a Party member and informant for the security service. Degaussing is done by the Navy. II. Shipbuilding Gdansk Shipyards Ships of 1800 - 5000 tons and of 10,000 tons are built here. They build mainly colliers and general cargo ships, and most of them for the Snvint TTninn_ The diesel engines are purchased has been building only steam engines for ships. Now,'however, they are also trying to build larger diesel engines. The shipyard launches 2 to 3 ships per month. The Northern Shi rd (Stocznia Polnocna) in Gdansk (in the vicinity of Gdansk Shipyard )s Only fishing vessels, trawlers and super-trawlers (a couple of hundred tons) are built here. The Repair Shipyard (Stocznia Remontowa) at Holm in Gdansk: Ships are only repaired and rebuilt here. Shipyvard in Gdynia: Ships up to 4,000 tons are built here. Repair Shipyard (Stocznia Remontowa) in Gdynia: Ships, including naval vessels, are repaired and rebuilt here. There have been no Soviet advisers in Polish shipyards for the last year, landing craft (Germans Seelandungsbooten) or approximately 500 tons. These boats are built in the Torun Shin- yara on the Vistula and in the yacht shipyard in Gdansk-Pleniewo. The landing crafts, just like all other Polish naval vessels, are equipped with Soviet radio equipment. Secret Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/27: CIA-RDP80T00246AO39900790001-3