URALSELMASH AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY PLANT IN KURGAN

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February 14, 1952
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REPORT
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? Declassified in Part- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 I I ,ar-a I I I k.).1.14.,1 L J., I.t 1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ACENC INFORMATION REPORT 50X1 COUNTRY SUBJECT PLACE ACQUIRED DATE ACQUIRED BY DATE OF INF USSR "Uralselmash" Agricultural Machinery Plant in Kurgan THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED TTTTTTT ',TWIN THE MEANING OF TITLE IS, SECTIONS 793 AND 714. OF THE 0.11 CODE, AS ameNett, ITS TTTTTT ISETON ON RIVE. LOTION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT ST AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS ORONIOITED. DATE DISTR. If Feb 1952 NO. OF PAGES 5 NO. OF ENOLS. 1 (A) (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 50X1 50X1 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION !ORM NO. 514D AN 1951 1. The "Uralselmash" Agricultural Machinery Plant in Kurgan con- sists actually of two plants. The old plant, constructed before World War II, is located in the eastern part of the town, wheras the new one is in the southwestern part. This report describes the new "Uralselmash" plant, which was started in 1946 and whose entire machinery and equipment was brought from Germany, where some German plants were dis- mantled by the Soviet Occupation Ar Ay and taken as reparations to the USSR. I do not know to which German plants this machinery originally belonged. The new "Uralselmash" has pro- bably been in operation since 1948, and is still in the stage of expansion. According to rumors, when completed this Is supposed to be the third largest plant of its type in the USSR. SECRET, CLASSIFICATION SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION STATE NAVY ARMY AIR DISTRIBUTION eXoRti Fit L : r (20 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION SECREt -2- 50X1 The present area of the-plant its approximately 1200 x 1000 m (120 hectares) and !NisitfOrm of an Uneven rectangle eXt4Oding from east to west. The northern edge of the plant borders and runs parallel to the Chelyabinsk-Kurgan highway. Thea terrain of the area is flat an&bare"exeept for rows of trees planted around individual Workshops, serving _ for . damouflAge purposes - ? againAt , aeriaZ recon Maissance. At the present time the ''UralSelmashm plant Manufactures hey presses, grain sorting Machines, tree planting machines VIM, horse;Kirava this's-hers, :7pla..nUig machines:, (Strpgia ?X),Ne attanicr0 .4,r4 artiliVi7 shell oase,ss,; Until .1950Ahe asp ?.tanufacturedil? 111P114PX; , of threshing machines. I was told that during World War II the parent plant (the old "Uralselmase), manufactured Maxim Machine guns and submachine guns. There are some rumors that in the near future "UralselMash" will start making tractors and combines, and that it is earmarked to manufacture tanks in case of war. According to the same rumors, the conversion from peacetime to wartime prOdUCtion should not take more than several days. Even now, in peacetime, the "Uralseitash" plant operates on a 24-hour day, in three shifts. - ',The."Vralarplarxt cOnsists'of.eight workshdpii, marked '.0n-theenclosed sketch 'l to 8 27nOlosure (Ag.. All work- shops are of the same standard type one-story brick houses, painted red and covered' with tar paper. The average size of a workshop is 250 x 50 m.-/n-its eastern portion each work- shop is provided with isubdonstrUction'of On&-two.additiorial. storis.:0; giving the necessary space for the shop offices, spare part rooms, supply rooms, etc. The workshops are well lighted and steam heated. The plant Workshops are as follows Ambers in parenthesis correspond to those of Enclosure (Agl (3.) (2) Ordnance Machine Shop. This shop manufactures various tools. The-real assignment and function of this shop, however, is unknown. According to rumord it is supposed to manufacture tanks. In this shop are located about 180 machines,' boring and turning lathes, grinding, milling, planing and drilling machines. Mechanical Repair Shop. Machines and tools belonging to *both "Uralselmashn' plants are repaired in thifi? workshop. It ts equipped with 80-100 lathes, grinding and planing machines, and several electric presses. Assembly Shop. Parts of machineS manufactured in the plant are assembled in this workshop. There is a belt conveyer line and about 70 lathes, milling, drilling, thread-milling machines and broaching lathes. Foundry. The foundry is equipped with two belt con- veyer lines, 40 air-pressed molding machines, and two large electrically operated foundry cranes. In this workshop are manufactured all cast-iron parts for machinery produced in the plant. 14a Non-ferrous Metal Foundry. This shop is under con- struction and no equipment has arrived yet. It will be 50 x 50 m, a one-story brick building. SECRET/SECURITY:INFORMATION ;- SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION CUlt 1 -3- Finishin Cleanin Shop. The cast-iron parts manu- acture in 'he this shop. The 50 drum sanders ing machines. Carpenter Shop. Manufactures wooden parts for machinery produced in the plant; equipped with approximately 100 wood-processing'machines of various usual types (planing, drillirg machines, circular and rip saws etc.) Fore Shop. Equipped with approximately 150 punching machines of various sizes and types. The forge shop hall serves also as a workers' assembly room where meetings and political lectures are held. oun ry are finished and cleaned in shop is'provided with appretimately and drum milling maehines and 100 grind- Smithy. Equipped with nine drop hammers, capacity nine tons each, and four large pneumatic hammers. Wood-Drying Shop. Contains wood-drying equipment. There s no machinery in this shop. The 'Shop An,Used to - prepare and to conserve wood needed for production of wooden parts for machinery. The remaining installations and facilities are as follows: Electric Power Plant. Produces electric power for the 7Uralselmash" internal needs anciter'',Some other smaller plants located in the vicinity. . The produced current has tension of 220 and M) Toole Instrument and Spare Parts Supply Rooms. In:this building are stored reserve and replacement tools and machine spare parts for machinery Used in the plant. Electrical Equipment Store Room. This is Xor,,storage of various electrical equipment for plant's internal , needs. In addition to this there is a large number of huge transformers, whose purpose is unknown to me. Transp2rtation Section. This is a large hall where motor vehicles belonging to the plant are kept. There are approximately eight busses, 20 trucks (GAZ), three tractors, and six or seven passenger vehicles. The itralselmash" plant employs approximately 4000 workers. Out of this. number 1000 are forced labor camp inmates, living ' in the "4th Colony' camp, adjoining the plant. The rest are mainlywomen and youngsters. I am not able to give a break- down on individual shops. Work shifts are of the same strength, Le:approximately 1300 workers. The shifts', worktimes are as follows: 1-0800 - 1700; 11-1700 02004 111-0200 - 0800-. Since the plant, except ,Ahefburfiry,-oper'ate on a' six-day' week basis, the weekly working hours for the 1st and 2nd shlfts_are 48 hours, and 36 hours for the 3rd shift. (1st and 21ad'ishifts had one-hour meal periods.) Sunday is the day off. The foundry, however, operates on a seven-day week basis.' SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 SECRET/SECT;TRIX.C.. ,liair,iATION SECRET Worker's wages are computed on a piece work system so it is rather difficult to give exact figures of wages received by various groups of ckiIled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers. I am able to give only information on approximate monthly wages, which would be as follows: (a) Skilled workers, like foundry-men, forgers, and assembly mechanics are makikg up to 2000-3000 rubles (b) Semi-skilled workers are getting 600-800 rubles (c) Women and youngsters, 400-600 rubles Wages are paid twice a month.I .410 not know whether the forced. labor camp inmates working in the plant receive any wages If they do, it is probably deposited to their accounts kept in the camp, to be paid after release. The morale of "free" workers is rather low because of the hard work, insufficient wages and poor housing conditions. Large numbers of workers are living in the plant's housing project, close to the plant area. The project consists of several large apartment houses, two-story buildings, where workers with families are assigned single rooms. It is quite normal for a family of four or five to live in one room. Apartments are not provided with bathrooms or shower-rooms, and there Is not even running water. Each kitchen is shared by four or five families. The other workers, who could not be accommodated In the housing project, live in Kurgan, where the living conditions are still worse than in the project. Those living In the project walk to the plapt and back, and the others living in Kurgan are transported to and from the plant by factory busses. According to the Soviet standards, the workers' health conditions are satisfactory. After pay-days there is always quite heavy drinking among workers, followed by non-attendance at work the next da. In Spite of strict regulations and punishments prescribed for loafing, the plant's authorities are unable to eliminate the so- called "blue Mondays". Except for drinking, there is not much entertainment available to workers. Sometimes on Sundays there is a dance in the club building located close to the main gate. The library, which is located in the club building, contains mostly propaganda books and is not frequented by workers. There are also weekly political meetings obligatory for all workers. They are usually held in the forge shop hall during the one-hour lunch period. These lectures are delivered by shop supervisors, and some- times by the plant's director. The subjects are either such well-known propaganda items as "aggressive intentions of the US towards the Soviet Union" and "the inevitability of the Third World War" or instructions for the fulfillment of assigned production quotas, newsreels, etc. Among workers there is no interest in these lectures, and except for a few individuals, no attention is ever paid to what is discussed. The "Uraiselmash" plant is located alongside the Kurgan - Chelyabinsk highway, hardly 50 m to the south of it. It is connected to the above highway by a road through the so- called auxiliary gate on the northern edge of the plant's area. Two main roads on the plant's area lead: a) from the main gate in the east (18) - to the transportation section .(16); 'b) from the auxiliary gate (19) - to the southern gate (21). To the west from the carpenter shop (6) both theseroads-are connected with a. link. In addition to these SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 SECRET/SECURITY:-Rfi -5- atf ? tO0 main, roads, there are many-secondary roads on the plant ,s area connecting all individual workshops and installations. Through the so-called railrOld gate (20) a railroad spur gonnects the plant and Kurganib freight.station. Two local railroad spurs run alongside thesoUthern and northern edges of the plantls area, as indicated on the enclosed vketch. In the northwestern part of the area there is a railroad triangle facilitating the internal railroad shunting. The plant area is surrounded by .a ' wooden board fence 2i m tifeh, nrovided with several rows of barbed wire on the top. Eleven gatchtowers with permanent guards are located in space w indicated on the enclosed sketch. The towers are equipped with searchlights illuminating fence spans between the adjoining towers. In addition to this, at nights the erltire fence is lighted. At the time when-the forced labor camp convicts are not working in the plant, the guard and security service in the plant's Area is performed by the plant's guard detachment which approximately 9D-men. 'When the convicts are in, this detachment is reinforced by a 'detail of MVD men who take over the tower and gate guard APaty. There is also a permanent 24-hour day gate guard :Service, and the posts are located as'follows: main gate (18); 'check point (12); auxiliary gate (19), and the south gate (21) ?/ have no information on the kind and quantity of raw -Materials and semi-finished products used by the plant, destination and consumers of manufactured goods, and no information on the names of administrative and supervisory personnel. -end- ACIASlosure (A): Location Sketch of the Uralselmashn plantp with legend. SECT. !T/SE_CURITY INFORMATION SECRET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release e 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 lasANFAUDIJA"17 (fit) CLAJFil LO tion Sketch nUralselmashn A ricur;Airal Machinery_plant in Kurgan irov Plant 7-07" Page -1- tary over ame SECRET SECRET/SECURITY INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 _ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2 ?E110.10 sure ( A ) SECRET/SECigtra71.1ii LaION 50X1 Page -2- ? ,?? e end to the Location Sketch "Uralselmash" A ricultural ac inery ant n Ordnance Machine Shop . Mechanical Repair Shop Asembly Shop Foundry . Non-ferrous Metal Foundry .5. Finishing (Cleaning) Shop 6, Carpenter Shop 7. Forge Shop 7a. Smithy a. Wood-Drying Shop 9, Electric Power Plant 10, Guard House 11 & ha. Tool, Instrument and Spare Parts Supply Room 12. Punch-clock Room and Dispensary 13. Administration Building Boiler Room 15. Electrical Equipment Store Room , Transportation Section 17. . Lake la. Main Gate 19. Auxiliary Gate W., Railroad Gate 21. Southern Gate 22, Club and Library Building SECRET SECRET/SECURITT INFORMATION Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr2013/05/15 : CIA-RDP82-00047R000100200005-2