AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANTS NO 26A AND 26B NEAR UFA, USSR

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June 1, 1964
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A d F R l 2000/05/09 D~~OA002300010038 2 pprove or e ease : - / June 1964 7 Pages PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANTS NO 26A AND 26B NEAR U FA, USSR Handle Via TALENT - KEYHOLE Control Only This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws U. S. Code Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. The law prohibits its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detriment of the United States. It is to be seen only by personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive TALENT-KEYHOLE information. Its security must be maintained in accordance with KEYHOLE and TALENT regulations. NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002300010038-2 CROUP 1 / E,c l~del i.om ~ CHESS RUFF k9 e Approved For Release 2000 9 : IA-RDP78BO456OA002300010038-2 NPIC/R-352/64 AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANTS NO 26A AND 26B NEAR UFA, USSR 25X1 D 25X1 D INTRODUCTION 25X1 D 25X1A 25X1A 25X1 D 25X1 D Aircraft Engine Plants No 26A and 26B are situated 7.5 and 6.5 nautical miles (nm) respec- tively northeast of the center of the city of Ufa, USSR (Figure 1). Plant No 26A occupies an area of approximately 335 acres, and Plant No 26B occupies approximately 250 acres. Multiple rail spurs from the Ufa-Chelyabinsk main line enter each plant area. The two plants are about 2 nm apart, Plant No 26A being east and slightly south of Plant No 26B. The production facilities of the two plants are believed to be interrelated, and their combined production is believed to include jet, turbojet, and cruise missile engines of various types. Basic knowledge of the Ufa plants was de- 25X1 D rived from German photography of 1942. No usable TALENT or KEYHOLE photography of the plants was available until when the fair-quality KEYHOLE photography from provided the basis for limited photographic interpretation. The excellent KEY- HOLE photography of reveals considerably more detail of the major facilities of the two plants than could be seen previously and permits a more defin- itive analysis than has been possible with photog- raphy from earlier missions. 25X1 D 25X1 D AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANT NO 26A Aircraft Engine Plant No 26A (BE No- is situated at 54-47N 56-07E (Figures 2 and 3). As of this plant con- sisted of 17 major buildings and numerous smaller buildings with a total roof coverage of approximately 1,578,120 square feet. Measure- ments of the major buildings are presented in the tabular inset of Figure 3. Between 1942 when the German photography was obtained and there was an increase at Plant No 26A of more than 350,000 square feet of roof coverage. Most of this in- crease was accounted for by the addition of the large assembly building (item 1, Figure 3), the administration building (item 10), and along narrow building (item 5). Approximately 12 buildings were observed on the photography that had not been visible on earlier photography. Buildings 6 and 17, Figure 3, were erected after _ Some or all of the other ten buildings may have been built during the period between but it is more likely that most of them previously escaped detection because of the relatively poor quality of the =photography. Roof coverage of the 12 newly observed buildings totals more than 80,000 square feet. The functions of various buildings compris- ing Plant No 26A are shown on Figure 3. Building 7 is a complex structure with a three- level roof. The engine test and assemblybuild- ing (item 3) has a high section in about the mid- dle of its south side from which rise three apparently rectangular stacks that are probably vents for L-type engine test cells. 25X1A AIRCRAFT ENGINE PLANT NO 26B - Aircraft Engine Plant No 26B - and 5). As of this plant con is situated at 54-47N 56-04E (Figures 4 sisted of 11 major buildings and numerous Approved For Release 2000/05/09: P IASECRET 4 CHES~30QQ1PP8-2 Approved For Releasegb0A/gr`CIA-~&iB04RMFM 02300010038-2 NP IC /R-352/64 Road Intermittent and dry streams Built-up area Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002300010038-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Release 2000/05/099EIA RDP&045 61tU A00 Y 38-2 Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002300010038-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Rele9se A0D705/D9 : &P-0780460A002300010038-2 NPIC/R-352/64 LENGTH WIDTH (I'T) (FT) ROOF COVERAGE, (SQ F-1') 1 535 x 360 192,600 2 470 x 240 112,800 3 IRREGULAR 131,400 4 200 x 180 36,000 5 560 x 50 '_14.,000 6 205 x 165 33,825 7 870 x 335 291,450 495 x 340 168 300 9 485 x 340 164,900 10 IRREGULAR 15,270 11 360 x 140 50,400 12 340 x 95 32,300 13 IRREGULAR 24,750 14 200 x 190 38,000 15 IRREGULAR 24,500 16 380 x t35 51,300 17 IRREGULAR 13,925 OTHERS 166,100 FOUNDRY 16 ASSEMBLY/SHOP BUILDINGS ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS ENGINE TEST AND ASSEMBLY BUILDING II 25X1 D Railroad Road Wall 500 0 500 1000 1500 FEET IAPPROXIMA TEI Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002300010038-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Release 2000/05199 : CtV-W 7$B0 9 2N 0038-2 NPIC/R-352/64 Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002300010 38-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Releaseg200 03T09~CIA=RDP713B04~6kA002300010038-2 NPIC/R-352/64 L ENGT (FT; H WIDTH (F T) ROOF Co VF, RA GE iSQ FT) 1 325 X 190 61,750 2 200 X 170 34,000 3 380 X 345 200, 100 4 610 X 530 323,650 5 1,290 X 600 773.550 6 580 X 340 197,200 7 305 X 100 30,500 8 380 X 50 19,000 9 465 X 295 137,175 10 410 X 165 67,650 I1 210 X 155 32,550 OTHERS 66,575 TOTAL 1,943,700 ? Stack/Vent ? Tank ~- - Railroad Road w wall 500 0 _ 500 1000 1500 Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002300010038-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF smaller buildings with a total. roof coverage of about 1,943,700 square feet. Between 1942 and there was an increase of about 570,000 square feet of roof coverage, including the addition of a new building for jet engine testing (item 10, Figure 5), a large assembly building (item 4), and a number of small build- ings in the Administration Area. The principal new construction since= consists of two large buildings (items 6 and 11, Figure 5) which provide roof coverage of approximately 230,000 square feet. Building 6 is an additional assembly building. The function of building 11 is difficult to deter- NPIC/R-352/64 mine. It appears to have a sloping roof with the higher end on the east and with the lower western end terminating close to the engine test facility (item 10). Seen for the first time on the =photography, in addition to buildings 6 and 11, are seven small buildings and six vertical above-ground tanks (Figure 5). These may also be new construction. Also newly observed are seven tall stacks or vents, each of which is separate from but centered in front of each one of the seven bays of the engine test facility (item 10). The continued expansion of the aircraft engine plants at Ufa, particularly of Plant No 26B, indicates an increasing level of activity in the production of aircraft and/or missile en- gines. No available photographic data indicate the types or quantities of engines produced. TOP SECRET C69U AY9 Approved For Release 2000/05/09: ClA-RDP78B0450 38-2 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002300010038-2 TOP SECRET CHESS RUFF Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA! Approved For Release 2000/05/09 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002300010038.2 TOP SECRET