SOVROMTRANSPORT MERCHANT SHIPS

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CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6
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July 6, 2009
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October 26, 1954
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY .,_.... , INFORMATION REPORT CONFIDENTIAL COUNTRY Rumania Sovrormtransport Iierchant Ships This material contains information affecting the Na- tional Defense of the United States within the mean- ing of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. REPORT DATE DISTR. 26 October, 1954. NO. OF PAGES 7 REQUIREMENT NO. RD REFERENCES THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE. THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. (FOR KEY SEE REVERSE) CONITD7ITIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL COUNTRY Rumania SUB7ECT SOVROMTRANSPORT Merchant Ships DATE OF INFORMATION PLACE ACQUIRED THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION DATE DISTR. 6 Oct. 1954 NO. OF PAGES 6 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 2 - rectiox; finder,. and c egauasing coil with correcti.mn coils. for compas. A. 1. Name: MS FRIEDRICH ENGELS 2. Type:Cargo 3.Tonnage or load: c. 5,000 tn. 25X1 4. Age: Built 1930 in Leningrad 5.Speed: 7 to 8 knots in good weather. 6. Engines and Screws: Single-screw (MAN), 1,600 hp., double-stroke. engine repaired in Constants in 1952. 7. Holds: 5 holds with twin decks. 8. Winches and Cranes: All electri- cally driven; holds #3 and #4 had 5-tn. winches and two Jumbo derricks of 20 tn. each; re- maining holds had 3-tn. winches. Navigation Instrun eats: dS a ry gyrocompass, su a et'ged Jag, Mackay 10. Life-saving. Apparatus: Two lifeboats each with a capacity of 45 persons; portable radio transmitters. 13 ... Captain: Virgil GHEORGHIU. l 14. Gun Mountings: None. 1. Name: SS PLEHANOV 4. Age: Built 1900 2.Type Cargo. 3.Tonnage or load:c.4,500 tr.-. 5.Speed: 7 knots in good 25X1 weather. 6. Engines and screws: Steam-driven'engine with triple expansion.; 1,200 hp. coal-burning. 7. Holds: 4 holds with twin decks. 8. Winches and cranes: Steam-driven winches of 3 tn. each Navigation Instruments: Magnetic compass, sounding machine, and a Redifon direction finder. 10. Life-saving apparatus: Two large and two small lifeboats; no lifeboat transmitter, projector, or motorboat. 11. Ports: July 1954, allowed to sail only in.the Blac Sea 12. Crew: 45 13. Captain:Constantin COTET.1? 14. Gun Mountings: none 15. Remarks: A very old ship with bad stability; very difficult to load as it had too many supports In the holds. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL -3- C. 1. Name: SS DIMI1'ROV 2. Type: Cargo 3. Tonnage or load: c.4,500 tn, 4. Age:.c. 1920, 5. Speed: about 8 knots in good weather. 6. Engines and screws: Steam-driven engine; oil-burning. 7. Holds: possibly 5 with twin decks. 8. Winches and cranes: Steam-driven. 9. Navigation Instruments: Magnetic compass* direction finder was defec4ive; ho radar or gyrocompass? 10. Life-saving apparatus: Details 14nknown. 11. Ports: 25X1 12. Crew: About 35. 13. Captain: No captain a/o June 1954. 14. Gun Mountings: None 15. Remarks: Undergoing general repair in Constanta. D. 1. Name: SS BEREZINA 2. Type: Cargo 3. Tonnage or load: 3,500 to 4,000 tn. 4. Age: it was built in 1926 5. Speed: 8-9 knots in good weather. 6. Engines and screws: Steam-driven engine; formerly coal-burning. 7. Holds; Four. 8. Winches and cranes: Steam-driven. Navigation Instruments: A direction-finder and a Soviet-made gyro- compass which is out of ord{ir because of missing parts. 10. Life-saving Apparatus: Unknown. 11. Ports: 25X1 12. Crew: Due to engine modifications, the crew is probably now about 35. 13. Captain: Titus STANESCU (July 1954) 14. Gun Mountings: Two observed on each side, aft of the funnel. 15. Remarks: After completion of general repairs the ship 25X1 will have complete hull repairs in Constanta. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL E.& 1. Name: MS MANGALXA 2. Type: Both Cargo 3. Tonnage or load: F. MS CONSTANTA 4 c. 5O tn. each. Age: Both built 1951 in Budapest 5. Speed: 8-9 knots each in good weather 6. Engines and screws: Diesel engines, about 600 h 25X1 p.; one h o woad left side. - - 7. Holds: Two each 8. Winches and cranes: Electrically-driven, 1.5 tn. each. 9. Navigation Instruments: Both had magnetic compasses sounding machines, and direction finders. 10. Life-saving apparatus: Two life boats each. 11. Ports: Black Sea I2 . Crew: 22 each. 13. Captains: MANGA : 14. Gun Mountings: CONSTANTA: None. May-July 1952 - Ion ANGELESCU 15. Remarks: Sister ships; have no double bottom. G.& 1. Name: MS MIDIA 2. Type: Both Cargo MS SULINA Age: Both built 1951 5. Speed: 8-9 knots each in good weather. 6. Engines and screws: Both have Diesel engines. 7. Holds: 2 each 8. Winches and cranes: Electrically-driven, 1.5 tn. each. Navigation Instruments: Both had magnetic compasses and a 25X1 direction finder. lb'. Life-saving apparatus: Two life boats each. 11. Ports: Black Sea 12. Crew: 22 each. 13. Captains: MIDIA: Adrian SERESCU.1? 14. Gun Mountings: None. SULINA: Unknown. 15. Remarks: Sister ships; have no double bottom. These two ships have stronger hulls than those of the MANGALIA and CONSTANTA. The captains of these ships were subject to frequent change. CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 3. Tonnage or load: 450 tn. each. Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL - 5 - 1. 1. Name: SS ARDEAL 2. Type: Cargo and passen er g J. Tonnage or load: c. 7,000 tn.; cabins for 60 persons Age: Bought before World War II. 5. Speed: About 25X1 10 knots. 6. Engines and screws: Steam-driven engine and two small turbines to increase the speed by one knot. 7. Holds: Twin decks and shelter decks. 8. Winches and cranes: All winches were steam-driven. 9. Navigation Instruments: aFxu fs.~ airect .ot r1nder. 10. Life-saving apparatus: No portable radio transmitter or motorboat. 11. Ports: L , Ruiania9 Poland, Red Sea ports Murmansk. This ship was one of the best Rumanian.cargo ship.25X1 together with the FRIEDRICH ENGELS and DIMITROV, sailing in the Atlantic. 12. Crew: about 50. 13. Captain: Ilie DROCAN1. 14. Gun Mountings: Unknown 15. Remarks: In spring 1954, was being repaired in Constanta because its submerged log was damaged at Elba. J. 1. Name: MS TRANSILVANIA 2.Type: Passenger 3. Tonnage or load: 540 pas senBers . Age: 4. Built in 1938 25X1 5. Speed: 20 knots usually that could possibly be increased up to 21.5. 6. Engines and screws: Twin screw, two Diesel engines up to 12,000 hp., which in emergencies could be increased up to 14,500 hp. T. Holds: Four holds, no twin deck, one refrigerating hold with a capacity for about 50 tn. of meat or other foods. 8. Winches and cranes: All electrically driven; derricks for holds #14nd #4; cranes for holds #2 and #3. 9. Navigation Instruments: No radar or gyro compass; used magnetic compass; fitted with an directionfinde25X1 electrical sounding equipment was defective. 10. Life--saving apparatus: Eight lifeboats with a capacity of 78 persons, one yawl, and one motorboat; no portable radio equipment. It was anticipated that the radio lifeboat transmitter from the DIMITROV would be given.to the TRANSILVANIA. 11. Ports: 1950--52, regular trips from Constanta, to V W`&' pQQG', vu k nvw zTa11n j , buigaria, and Durres, Albania, with passengers, mail, and cargo, CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6 CONFIDENTIAL +* 6 1- 12., Crew: 1950-52: a. 130; since 1952: a. 70. 13. Capta4.n: Gheorghe POPESCi'J1?? 14. Gun Mountings: Four screene4 gun mountings near holds #2 and #3 which were covered with wood, 25X1 Remarks: This ship was scheduled for general repairs 15 . in 1955 because of lack of part in lRumania, Whi.l4 trans- porting up to 1,000 passeggers 25X1 were Accommodated. Minor repairs on the ship were done by the crew. There were four classes first, second, and third, as well as a luxury class. Fares were eOfl i4o'ed high as compared to comparable ships of other countries, CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2009/07/06: CIA-RDP82-00046R000400210008-6