WORKING PAPER. SESSION D-86, 16 OCT 80, TARGET 8032C
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Target:
1. (S) Source identified a radio intercept/radar site
at the coordinates noted above. He also described the target
area as hilly country with a river adjacent to the
intercept/radar site. The source described the site
and associated it with an airfield approximately 30
miles away (possibly west).
2. .(S) Discribing the radio intercept/radar site, the
source indicated that there was a cement bunker built
into the side of a hill overlooking the river. On top
of the bunker there was a pole which had a perforated-;
metal plate at the very top and a three bladed "radar"
beneath the perforated plate. The source described the
three blades as being similar to a helicopter's blades
and noted that these blades rotated continuously.
3. (S) Source indicated that the purpose of the
radio intercept/radar site was to monitor activities or
signals across the river. Source also noted that the
bunker was manned by two or three men.
4. (S) The source also associated the intercept/radar
site with an airfield which had been converted from
civilian use to military. Source indicated that single
engine jet aircraft used this airfield. He noted that
the airfield was approximately 30 miles away from the
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intercept/radar site (possibly to the west).
5. (S) The airfield was described as being surrounded
by heavy vegitation and used by single engine MIG type
aircraft. Aircraft had an air intake opening at the
nose and were capable of carrying six rockets under
each wing. Markings were described as being round
concentric circles and tail flash. Colors were identified
as red in the outer most circle, white in the second
inner circle, and green in the center circle. The tail
flash was similar with red, white, and green running
from left to right.
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