STAAKEN AIRFIELD

Document Type: 
Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP82-00457R010700320006-6
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
1
Document Creation Date: 
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date: 
February 17, 2006
Sequence Number: 
6
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
January 29, 1952
Content Type: 
REPORT
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP82-00457R010700320006-6.pdf88.65 KB
Body: 
Appi GWVWW (Soviet ?GM) 'COUNTRY sultan Airfield EVALUATION Bee below ___PLACE OBTAINED- DATE OF CQNTE l1 December 1951 to 5 January 1.952 DATE OBTAINED. 25X1C --DATE PREPARED. REFERENCES PAGES 1 ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS 29 January 19 2 1. Between 11 and 17 December 1951, there was no flying at Staaken airfield. Th* boundary lights were on. 2. Between 2:15 and 5 p.m. on 28 Decembers 2 twin-engine high-wing aanoplanes and 1 twin-engine, low-wing monoplane with a single rudder assembly were counted at the field. I've hangars were closed. The radio installations were unchanged. No Soviet soldiers were observed at the field. 3, About 10 aim. on 4 January, a twin-engine, high wing monoplane with two. radial engines and single rudder Assembly took off heading north. Two men were observed in the plexiglass nose. A white circle was painted on the redder assembly. additional twin-engine planes were parked at the field.. . Bet*een 16 and 21 December, there was no flying at the field. Emery day after B p.m., three multi-engine planes were heard coming in to land at intervals Qf 5 minutes,`TEe searchlights at the field, one of which rotated continually wb-le the other one occasionally beamed its lights on to the landing strips were i operation only during the landings. The tank installation on the northern edge of the field was fenced in and guarded. Between 2 and 5 January, the field was still occupied by an air unit. 25X1A # Comment. Staaken airfield is still occupied by a transport squadron. 1` 'exec strength has not been determined but appears to consist of about 5 LI-28 some Yak-11s and P0-2s. The twin-engine high-wing monoplane which took off on 4 January is probably a Ttt-2 which possibly made an intermediate landing at the field since it was not observed previously with the unit. 1 _, t v? ss S 25 O'd_SEP 1978_ Approved For Release I - 07000006-~___~ F CLASSIFICATION T QI~/US OFFICIALS_ ONLY 8