ARMAMENT PRODUCTION AT SERP I MOLOT THRESHING MACHINE PLANT AT KHARKOV

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CIA-RDP82-00457R010500230009-5
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C
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2
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December 19, 2016
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February 28, 2006
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9
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Publication Date: 
February 13, 1952
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REPORT
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COUNTRY USSR(Ukrainian SSR ) 25X1 SUBJECT' Armament Production at Serp i Molot Threshing Machine Plant at Kharkov CD NO. 25X1 25X1 DATE DISTR. 13 February 1952 NO. OF PAGES 2 0. OF ENCLS. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATER. WITHIN TAE MEANING OF TITLE 19. SECTIONS 798 AND 791. OF THE I S. CODE. AS AMENDED. IYS TRANSMISSION OR REVEL, ATIOH OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT BY AR UNAUTHORIZRD PERSON I9 PROHIBITED BY LAW INN REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT Appro X4jFjbX iv2 nfKV THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION to T e "Serp i Molot" threshing machine lent is located on the eastern edge of Kharkov (50000a2./36o1S1E)? Ukrainian SM. (1) 2A Bombs with an estimated weight df 200 kg were produced in workshop of the plant from about 1945 to April. 1949, 3. Early in 1949 it was rumored at the plant that the production of aircraft parts was to be started, About "'ay 1949 Sovint workers said that the -production of threshers .could be terminated. Sections of the plant were surrounded by fences arri declared off limits to all PCrs 0 The arrivil of new machinery was noticed and young Soviet workers joined the -lent vork force. (3) In July 1949 Sovi- t workers said that they would soon et higher wages since aircraft parts were going to be produced at the plant. hey pointed out the fact that a model of the plane to be produced had already arrived and that officers and government employees from "oscow had inspected the plant recently. (4) I I a di-assembled aircraft loac'ed on a large truck. arrive a? tie plant in June 19149. This plane war, fitted with an in line engine and conventional wings. a small 25X1 plane parked at the ed e of the factory area in July 19 9. Occasionally the plane r.ar' taken i-Ito the plant. Drawing boards vrith designs of aircraft components were accidentally seen in cre of the plant buildings about mid- JAY 19490 Two weeks later the FT1 camp was shifted from the factory area. C or.-Taents . (1) For plant location sketch, see Annex .1 (2) The manufacture of ammunition seems to have started about ona year prior to 25X1 (3) This ~~re;~ .~^ly concerns the 14 foot presses mentioned CLASSIFICATION C TF!DNTLLT Dta:? Approved For Release 2006/03/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457RO10500230009-5 (5) Approved]. INTLLIGT.NCFE AGENCY 9-5 These i nsraections were probably mdde by acceptance commissions of the Ministry of the Air Armament Industry. This also supports the asswrption that the reported plant was incorporated into the armament industry,. For sketch of this aircraft, see Annex 2. The attached ?vetch. of this plane is believed to be incorrect and therefore makes its identification impossible. From all available information it appears, however,, thn.nt the plane concerned, a two-seater craft,, was fitted with an in-line engine and conventional wings and rudder assembly. Comments No sketches accompanied this report from the field. CCh3.FIDENTIA;LL- Approved For Release 2006/03/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457RO10500230009-5