MILITARY AND NAVAL INFORMATION

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Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 0 r CONFIDENT I + i CLASSIFICATION 1 U.S. OFFICIALS WILY 25X1 INTEIIOfAX 21 ?lTR'fY I~3r'C}l~N1A''][UDT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT 114FORMATION REPORT CD NO, COUNTRY Yugoslavia DATE DISTR. 5 February 1952 SUBJECT nilitary and oval Information PLACE i 3 F ~' Nl0. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRE k 1 v , cussED seLOsro DATE OF DO NOT CIRCULATE SUPPLEMENT TO inecn REPORT NO, 11110 DOCUMENT COWTA/NS lWFORITATIOA AFFECTING THE RATIONAL DEFERSB OF TIE UNITED SPATES. WITHIN THE MSANIW6 OF TITLE IS. SECTIONS 793 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION AND 794. OF THE U. S. CODE. AS AWERDEDM iTSTRANSWIBSIOIh ORREYEL? ATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT BY AN UNAUTHOR1290 PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW THE REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM I@ PROHIBITED. NO. OF PAGES 10 25X1 25X1 25X1 Dabr ynik_ 1. The Presidium Command of Dubrovnik is headed by an unidentified major. It is located in the former Naval Academy on the road to Cruz, close to Defense Headquarters of the sector, which is located in a small villa on top of a hill in the center of the clearing behind Cape Pelegrin. The Command is con- nected telephonically with Cavtat on one side and Dubrovnik on the other, through Dubac. 2. Cement bunkers armed with coastal artillery are located at Babiukuk Heights. The zone is a restricted area and is surrounded by antitank mines. Bunkers with antiaircraft artillery emplacements are located in the zone of Velika and Male. Petka, to which access is easily had. Antipersonnel mines have been placed in the area. All fortifications in this zone were completed at the end of 1950. 34 Antiaircraft machine-gun emplacements are located on the heights of Mnntovi- jerna. Unmounted antiaircraft emplacements are located on observation posts on the Srdj Heights. The weapons are stored in a wooden warehouse at '=rue. The zone is surrounded with antipersonnel mines. Bunkers in reinforced cement constructed by the Germans are on the Srdj Heiphts and control both sides of the road which leads from Dubrovnik to Kotar Bay. They were repaired and made larger in 1950. Four of these bunkers were recently rearmed with coastal artillery pieces of 150 and 210 (sic) millimeter !s-a-V r. The bunkers are reached by means of a recently repaired road. From Bjelinovo to Cape Pele- grin the zone is a restricted area. Fortification work was recently completed at which time the units of the engineer corps were transferred east of Maribor on the Austrian frontier. Seven bunkers for coastal artillery are locoted on the interior side of Cape Pelegrin, and a tunnel there serves as a shelter, 4. A new highway, which leads to Sv. Petar Beach on Cape Pelegrin, con vscts the towns of Kuperi and Blato and joins the new highway between Dubrovnik and Kotar Bay. Antitank defenses have been made ready in the Rijeka plains at the mouth of a torrent, and are surrounded by antipersonnel mines. Two barracks are being constructed along the highway just before the village of Kupari. These barracks will house troops encamped there at the present time. CLASSIFICATION STAVE J j-I NAVY F.ya ]L NSRS _ ARMY ATT. Y A!k ? L 4 - _ 25 YEAR RE-REVIEW - U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY He Change In Class. U Declassified Class. Changed To: TS S I Auth.: HR TO-2 81 Bats. --------tg Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 ~ -- 25X1 c3 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R0l0300300004-4 CONFID,~yTi~ CONTROL - U. S. OFFICIALS 01ILT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY -2- 5. A warehouse containing food, equipment and portable arms munitions is in a one-story building situated behind the building housing the KN'OJ headquarters. Underground warehouses are located near the Church of Our Lady, at Gospino Po13e, An underground depot carved out of rock is located on the road between Saint Michael's Church and Sv. Ylah's Church. This warehouse contains naval.mince and is guarded by sentinels of the militia. 6. A school for noncommissioned officers and reserve officers of the navy is located in the Presidium Command building. Approximately 150 students are in attendance. 7. Military Sector Headquarters established in the building formerly owned by a certain Nozo Banae is located in the Eardeljeva area and is com ied by a cer- tain Major Mirko. In case of mobilization, plans are presently being made to notify concerned individuals. N'oticee.will be sent particularly to univer- sity tts and former Royal Yugoslav Army reserve officers. This organi- zation also administers premilitary training. 25X1 8, A marine infantry regiment, not exceeding two battalions, is quartered in the Presidium Command building, and is commanded by the major who is in charge of the Presidium. A marine infantry battalion attached to the aforementioned regiment is located in three pavilions in the vicinity of the Lapad Station and is commanded by a captain. A very long, shed located in the immediate vicinity of the pavilic s houses two lending 'iaergess in addition to five other transport vessels. 9. Vessels of sea borne KNOJ units in Gras port include the following: a. PT boat commanded by a certain Ensign Zdravko; b. PT boat commanded by a certain lksign mile Tatic; and c. A patro oa arms With a machine gun and spotlight. 10. An artillery group, which is attached to the marine infantry, is located in the ,arrison near the Presidium Command, and is commanded by a captain. Stables in the garrison courtyard hold approximately thirty horses and serve as shelters for vehicles. A horse-.drawn artillery group is encamped on the slope of the Glavica Woods, along the road which goes to Lopad, approximately two kilometers from Dubrovruik. 11, The 11 Brigade of the 29 Hergovasko Division in quartered in approximately 15 atoms pavilions completed in 1960. They are located approximately 200 meters from the road which runs on the slope of the Babinkak Heights. 12. An unidentified infantry unit is stationed in the former Chamber of Labor build- ing, which is located near the trolley car line which runs between Dubrovnik and Graz. In the courtyard there are approximately 40 mules. 13. A frontier MW battalion is located in the building formerly occupied by the Dubrovacka Plovidba steamship lines, and is commanded by a captain. 25X1 14. There is.a radio station in an isolated villa, the property of a Hollander, on the road between Duubrovnik and Loped. The villa is closely guarded by two sentries and it to connected by telephone with an unidentified command in the city. An observatory is located on Srd3 Heights. It is equipped with a radio, a tele- graph station, a heliograph, and alhoto-electric (sic) station. 15. There is an electric power plant under construction at Mel3ine. The poles to support high-tension wires are already in place and it is expected that the lines will be strung during autumn of 1951. The machinery and turbines were reportedly manufactured by the Bade Eonear factory at ?,rgreb.. The machines are in Turkey at the present time, where they have been put on display at a sample fair. 66"IDENT~ O~t3'EO:L U.S. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R0l0300300004-4 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R0l0300300004-4 f CQNF, Imp" Mr/ RL - U. S. II?.~N 1OW%S ONLY C I RA.L INTT=IGENCE AGENCY 16. The summer residence of the Presiden'y of the Council, formerly in the Hotel Splendid, is now in the villa of Earl Banac. The summer residence of UDB is in the foveae Hotel Vie. The summer residence of the Government of Bosnia- Herzegovina is in the former Hotel Eomodor, On arriving from Dubrovnik, prior to reaching the above residences, there was a road block which permitted only authorized persons to continue. A hundred meters behind the residences there was another road block. AU,aeUeo 1?, The Sector Command for Coastal Defense and the Naval Base Command are on the ship formerly called HTAR, which is stationed in the Gulf. Commander of the Sector Command Is Lt. Col. Drink. Tolic, who recently returned from a military course which he frequented at war school (Visa Vojna Skola), Tolio and other superior officers are presently in the military hospital in Huniscnc (near Zagreb) as a result of an automobile aooident. 18, There are two tunnels carved out of rook along the bay coast just before Makarska when coming from Split. The tunnels have an opening measuring approximately six by ten meters and are separated from each other by a distance of approximately fifty meters. The tunnels are located near the Hotel Miramare to the right of the entrance to the port and are at sea level, which leads to the conclusion that they will serve as shelters for PT boats, 19., An underground depot carved out of rock is located on the shore of the lake near Rogoznica. The entrance is approximately five meters in width and thirty motors in length, This depot, initiated by the Germans, is now in the last stages of construction. 20. Approximately thirty T-34 tanks, which have been assigned to this zone, were noted near the railway station, 21. The port of Fardeljevo will reportedly become a military port. For this purpose five million diners have been appropriated for repairs to port facilities and installations. Metkrwio will become a commercial port, 22. The Presidium Command on Zdenov Street is commanded by Major General Miloje Milojevic, In autumn 1950, the majority of Command personnel was transferred from Belgrade to the vicinity of Bosnia where it still is, and only a skeleton staff was retained in Belgrade. 23. An infantry regiment is located in barracks in the Banjica secti.. . 24. Central U has a ratio system set up in various buildings in the vicinity of the village of Mali Mokir Lug, A ULB intercept station is located in Zvedara. 25. In September 1960, the Tanjug Agency was transferred to Bosnia. Only one third of its personnel remained in Belgrade to wind up affairs, 26. The archives of the Ministry of Foreign. Affairs were transferred in heavy metal cases by truck to Dubrovnik in October 1950 to the closely guarded villa belong.- ing to Boze Banac, situated In the ardeljevo zone. The files of Central UD were transferred to an unspecified location in Dalmatia. 2?, A now switch for Tong-distance railroad signals vas constructed by Bogdan Popo- vic and Svetolik Markovic, assisted by Milan Stenojeic. The instrument will be tested in the railroad station at Belipotok (near Belgrade) where it is be- ing installed. It will then be produced in the railroad factory of Subotica and Crvenj Kret, The instrument is reported to be very useful despite its simplicity and permits a surer and quicker switching of trains at a distance by a single man in the switch house. 86' ' DENTIA . Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R0l0300300004-4 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 CONFIDENTIAZ 1111KL =- U. S. OFFICW S ONLY CIRAL INTFLLIGCh AL.NCT 25X1 Pro 28, The 2 Proletarian Infantry Division lis commanded by major General 25X1 Bade Petrovic, In May and June 1949 the entire division was transferred from Bitolj (Macedonia) to Proknplje, where it is still located. Regiment. which are attached to 2 Proletarian Infantry Division according to their location in Macedonia are as follows: a. 2 Proletarian "Montenegro" Regiment, at Ritolj 25X1 1). 4 Proletarian "Montenegro" Regim at Ritolj ~ co 32 Ptisilier Regiment, at Prile , d. Artillery regiment at Ritolj., 29. The 2 Proletarian Infantry Division at Ritolj was replaced in that area by 25X1 4 8re,iska Division, commanded by Colonel Milancic, who was subsequently transferred to Banja Lmka as commander of the local Presidium, 30. The 4 Krajiska Infantry Division is presently commanded by Lt, Col. Peter Matic. Political Commissar is Mirko Vranic, The division was formerly stationed at Vaijevo. It is believed that the division's regiments vaWe distributed throughout the zone of Valjevo aim follows: a. 3 Nraj iska Fusilier Regiment, at Oorni Milanovac; b. 5 Krajiaka P eilier Regiment, at Uzicka, Pozega; c. 6 Rrajieka Fusilier Regiment, at Ovcar-l ablar; d. An unidentified artillery regiment at Vaijervo; and ea. An unideentUtied communications battalion at Valjevo, commanded by Captain MihaJlo Raca. A frontier regiment not attached to the division is presently stationed in the Yaljeevo barracks. It is assumed that 4 Division's regiments have taken the place of 2 Division's regiments, t 31. The following regiments are attached to the 29 Herceggovacka Frontier Divisions a. 10 usilier Regiment; b, 11 ftsiller Regiment at Thxbrovnik; c. 13 Fusilier Regiment; and e d. An unidentified artillery regiment at TrebInje. Pel:1 esgac Pei b ~ 32, A frontier K0J platoon recently named 9 Guard Post (Naraula) is located at Trst mike 33. A meeting of part of the navy took place on 14 end 15 August 1951 in the port of the village of Drace, in the Neretvaneki Canal. The following vesee].o 25X1 were noted. a, 4 torpedo b. 9 - boat s c, The mine sweepers are of near construction, of wood, and are usually called {'X kn"p and d. 2 laces, used for transportation of various material and for use in fishing operations for t fleet Ca tain 3rd Grade Marko Orhanovic, CONhiyr.A1q,&- N .'$DL - U, S. OTPICIALS ONLY 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 ,- a Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 CONFIDENTIAL Vook COTi1OX - U. S. CJ:F ChALS ONLY >~' 'A! 1 TELLIGENCE AG CT 34. kiother commander of a to. 'peeio launcher Is Captain 3rd Grade Marinovic. The PT boats are ,n it Gti ;a.Mtl b,y e,? :.signs. Commander of TG-225 is Dinko Sark. Second lieutenants are in command. of the mine sweepers. During the period 16 to 26 August 19519 inclusive, combined maneuvers with the air force took place for the purpose of lending the Nerestvaaneki Canal from attacks coming from the west. At the end of the ewe*cise on 26 August 1951, the fleet headed toward Split. sniu 35. The local Pres .lion com.,ur cedvr is Major Stojan P*da r. Z6r A greet number of wy units are employeai on fortifications work which go from the south of Zranjanin as far as the Daamibe, South of Nel; rode. Laborers recruited from among agricultural workers are also being utilized. 37. The zone near the Bulgari frontier is corrpleetely isolated.. Zntry thereto as forbidCon arLi.ee r Wictahl permits are obtained from the civil military authorities. All able bodied. men are employed an the construction of trenches and field fori+e.fiee tions to three- parallel roes to the east of the city. New laccements are placed on the heights to the west of the city. 38. The elvilien heaspi>,all has been evacue.`&ed and an unidentified military command is now los atoll theere.. The area is barricaded by barbed wire and entry is fog bidden. 394 The garrison of the city and. the surrounding area is superior to that of last year, Infhntr ?, artillery, and engineer r units have been noted. Maneuvers and exercises are frecluautly carried out in then area. The same situation prevails in the zone to the east of Nis, toward the Bulgarian frontier. miring May and June 1951, maneuve s `and exercises were carried out in the zone of Gorasde and Ca Jnice. UPI-to from this end other areas took part in these mameuveere. On. this occasion, mans:?r officers and soldiers from the reserve were recalled. 2 40. The following glmeu s are attached 'to the 41 Fhailier Division,,, I a. 6 xsiliar ;Trent, co minded by Major Staaa1co Marja3novic, at Thmenovog Political commissar is Major Nikeeicm b. 12 Fadiliera Be tmeaatt at Djevdjelija, formerly at Vrran~le, c. 8 Fusilier Regiment at Skopije; end d. An identified artillery regiment at aanovo, with several mite in 41. Approximately ten tuanOlg carved out of rock are located about one kilometer from Igalo towards the exit of Keta r Bay. A now highwayy above these tunnels runs from Igalo to ??ape Oatrra. Mine recep';ac1es are on the road between Her- cegnovi and Gruda (Dubrovnik Airport). These fortifications were constructed in August 1951. 42. An officers t club Dom J.t) is located in a big building opposite the Orthodox Chu~-rch. A large ru ber of naval, Infantry, and artillery officers are in the area,, Officers' quarters consist of five big one-story buildings, located in the Topla area. lamt the vicinity of these buildings, there is also a military workshop. ENTIAL CONP'Ip 25X1 U, S. OFFICLUS ONLY Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 r 1 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 CONFIDENTIAL 'ty :..i:~Jla U.. '3, OFFICIALS ONLY ;: 4 ::.4h L1T1.1TGFaNC1 AOG NOY .$ s4 43 A heavily cod fre.*.j dat t -.ain t rliTe:s daily at the local station, bringing military .t erie1 I z Zelenika, AA. III U %%,113t 19 1Q , 4 e pie t?. sh~- of ay sroxim-teiy seven or eight tons was observed. the' port A ra 3~ ab .~; t w?.i,dee atif ied ea.- o,, The Soviet cre'i was not authorizedd to debark, 45. The Office fc: Pints i,=I the " irwitcr ..te for Construction 9.n the :People's Bapaab- 1: c of P4nten o is loca,49 i in t3 e b Aldin,g In. the vicinity of Fort !e on the a oat. t, 111" i. ,r ., :' re--o'!M)e]. inc hzcd~s tie folloutre irdividua1e a,: Director "" N r cio. Vni=,ovic..fl bn ate. xt # ai y S Fic. rki Djuk .c; fdmi1o "dako ic; Sergjie Mate- 11-111-,% Rtrstan or l,-- i.u) and V.ajislav Mc:1k; and 46. 'Pas Office for Phr iva x, vo:rk cu th_s following arojects, a,, 'Stables for hoirsect at TitoErr-A.' o,. Barracks 'i.P .? t: } .r'g t ttt .a in th 'ions of 'a?".tc :s a., P+1a 9.tious de'.+" o -S t 't i:ah ee zcne of Titog ad,, 3e, Militia but, ie i.r ; aat 2 i.c,; e ~ Fo9R82& "r~ 3 a w e 3 tdX, f :. Constrac t i-xt. C tleien t stci Via,?.ildir ?a for lod isa~; of y_aersonoe1 Mlay 'l at i1:1'nto d,.5 thyyp 25X1 4? Cow trtautiori o-?" th'xvAbcx ; vctcary 1 ~r=tbi. at Industrije Drveta) was started. La 1947 a d :t,s pxv,,,wir 1nr, very slowly.. It is located in the vaC ley of the Tara River, rr-n x?ca tr ':.. 1 r j 5fft, oat ern from t o city., 480 Work on tkte b :,.1d.' r_:vs hts teem ce!s',pleeteds a main pav11ioa constructed of rain `o:e ee`: : eya -e, :.OD meters long by 25 r,eters wide and. covered with a com a&ee -, It will lie accepted for use a saw mill, and Ma chi.rsx has td .ot t,: , ,a., v; , It, .AA building for th.e processing of parquet', a baa,ils .ng trr 'ac, u,, e;c as a FnecE. .ical ozt'ksl op; a building for the processing of 1esevit (&. fibres-, k , bt ., "c a a building to be used as a ?-,orkars' mess ball and kitchea4a a:. 9 ".?.c Vis road, two wooden barracks with cement foundations were recently completed and serve as quarters for military workers. A great deal of fortifi- cation work is going on on the southern slopes of Bavna Heights. ate charges have been heard mploding, and construction material has been soon in transport. 60. On the southwestern slopes of the Ravna Heights, approximately 100 meters below the Komize-'his road and exactly in the same spot where a radar station and a antiaircraft artillery emplacement were located in 1944,45 (sic), there 25X1 are two wooden barracks serving as quarters for troops. A short distance below CONI'~DNNTIAL Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457ROl0300300004-4 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 x ~''~I'bENT k1 ' COT10L Ua S. OPPICIAW ONLY' CENTRAL INTEI;LIGENC.E AG19GY 25X1 the barracks, are, antiaircraft artillery emplacauente armed With guns mounted on rabber wheels, and having long barrels. 61. A new road was recently constructed which goes from Koaisa to the area of cap's Stupisce to the east. It is completely hidden from aerial observation, since it passes through numerous tunnels which are furnished with apertures on the sea. These apertures aid in ventilation and the defense of the tunxiels. 62. your bunkers are being constructed on the slope which dominates Cape Stupiece in a southerly direction. Approximately 150 meters to the east of the bunkers, construction of other unidentified defenses is taking place., 63. Portification of the south coast of the Island is being intensified. Tran orta4 tion of material for construction purposes in the bays of Duboks,, Stinica, Srebrena, Bukovao and other localities was observed, In the months of June, July and August 1950, at least 100 wagons of cement arrived from Split at Basis., traxtsported via sea by a certain Tomic of Via, to the aforementioned bays. 64. Approximately three months ago, fortifications were begun in 0 3aima Bay at the northern end of the Island. Other projects are in progress on the cape to the right of the entry to Ok33e Bay, as is true of the zone situated to the left of the same entrance. Approximately 200 soldiers work on a 24-hour basis- Fortifications are being constructed in Slating Bay on the slopes which dominate the entry. fortifications are being constructed in the northwestern zone of Port Sveti Iura, in the vicinity of the Volici reefs. 65. Your bunkers care! in rook, approximately thirty motors from each other, have been completed. A new road starting at Vie is being built in this arm also. Work on antiaircraft artillery emplacement has been initiated in the Pace zone to the northeast of Komiza. The Komiza.Sseti Mijovil road is being enlarged. & L In ammunition depot is located in the former fish cannery Mcrdesic, in the Zala Qusarica zone. Shipments of ammunition for portable arms have been obser d. The depot is g ;rded by two sentinels. Subterranean depots for ammunition and oom'l ietibles, completed at the end of 1950, are mAcid' short distance from the small barrack located-in the j iva zone. A depot for cement and construe- tion material is situated on Caps.Stupisce. 67. There is a military hospital in a buildist located approximately ,ne kilometer to the west of the city of Via in the Samogor zone, The director is medical Captain Zohmere There are also other officer attendants. 688.' The Section of the Military District (Vojni Otsek) to housed in the samO building an Base Cowund near the public park, approximately 150 meters from the port, and is commanded by a captain,. a native of Slovenia. 69. Au observatory equipped with .a11 signal equipment is located at Mt. Has. There are approximately twelve sailors on daaty. An observation post, equipped with all signal equipment, is located in the old fort above the city of Vie. 70. The Military Base Command of the Island of Vie (KOmanda Base Otoka Vie) let, located in a big.buildinn close to the public park, approximately 150 meters from the port. Commander is a certain Lt. Cole. R j o of the marine infantry and a native of the Island of. Brae,, During the war, he commanded a battalion in the 2 Dalmatian Brigade. Prom 1945 to 1947, he was sent to Russia on a speciall study ourse. Prior to the war he was a port laborer. The politicall commissar is a major from Montenegro. 71. There is a marine infantry battalion in the new barracks located in the Njiva area approximately 500 meters to the north of the city of Kamiza. The,- .,---coffer is a captain who also comes the Presidium of YComisa. The -x'oaowing - unite are attached to the Battalions a comnicationsn platoon equipped with field telephones and wireless telegraphy sets; a medical platoon; and anti-gas defense unit; three rifle companies armed with 6 Saro automatic rifles& four Brea guns: two Dmortars; tmb PPSH machin ; and Soviet-type rifles. 25X1 . Z1111 ID~E' ....~`Iff a nv4TnTAT.s ONLY Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 + C'0NFIDENTT IAy O ROL U.S. O17ICIALS ONLY CX'RAL INTILLIGEN03 ,AGENCY V*9~ 72. A 1 Fleet Command, housed in a wooden barrack in the port of Bomiza, is corns' mended by a newly arrived second lieutenant. There are approximately ton sailors attached. to the Command, who have the label "Narodna Odrana" (Popular Defense) written on their berets, The Commmnd has a patrol boat, formerly of the royal customs guards. armed with a Breda machine gun at the prow and a two?.barslled machine gun mounted on the bridge. It also has a searchlight with a shield. 73. In Barjaeka Bay, to the south of Gape BarJiaki, a new breakwater is undergoing construction and will be used exclusively by the Navy. Approximately 20 meters have been completed at the present time. Sea depth here is elm or seven meters. 74. The airport on the Island of Vie is located near Lokvo. It is kept in perfect condition, and a fair amount of air traffic arriving from the interior was ob- served,, 75. The Coastal Artillery Central Command is located in a small villa on the road be- tween Vie and Fort Sveti Juraj and is commanded by a amore 25X1 76., The Presidium Commmandd of Lomiza is in a new building in the t14 va son* approximately 500 meters from the city, and is commanded by a captain. The Central Command of border troops is in a new two-story barracks on the area above Hamenica Bay. It is commanded by a lieutenant who has sixty soldiers under his command. B 77. Fortification of Bisevo Island was begun three months ago. A new road is under construction which goes from Poije to Gelijola on the southern tip of the Islando The Gerbuilt Polje-YMedzu orat road is undergoing repairs. It appears that the roads will be completed in November 1982. Work is being carried out on bunkers located on the slopes dominating the entry to Medsuporat Bay and on Bisevvski Porat Bay in the western part of the Island, 78. A detachment of marine infantry of approximately 400 men is stationed in the village of Poije. The Command is on the first floor of the elementary school and to commanded by a captain, a native of kola. A part of the mili- tary is housed in the school and another part is in the zone where the work is in progress, 80. The so-oalled "Blue Grotto" is used as a PT boat shelter. 81. The Military District Command (Vojni Okrug) is located in a house halfway down Gaje wa Street, and Is commanded by Lt, Col. Nato.Bra.j evic. Military District Section 3 is on Ilica Street, Lt. Nosto,dinovic is assigned to recruiting and premilitary trainees. Military District Section 2 (Vojni Otsek) is in a building at the corner of Draskovioeva and Matioeva Streets on the fourth floor, and is commanded by a certain Captain Brujinovic. Military District Section 3 is in the r section of Zagreb and is commanded by Captain Ants Omen. Pertinent data to not available on sections 4 and S, 82. The military airport is located beyond the Save River. The entire compound is surrounded by barbed wire and is guarded, The runways are of cement and asphalt. Two hears of different dimensions, painted an ash color, were observed. Several officers and the following type of aircraft were moteds pursuit planes (Yak and S49),, and two-engines p1r nes (Strmovik) o A squadron commander is a certain Captain Miko, a native of Brae. ' 83. AA artillery regiment is located in a barrack in the vicinity of the last stop on the number 11 trolley line. Various cannon. including the Soviet ZIS type and two large mobile searchlights were noted. CONFIDENTIAL ' CaUML U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 1 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4 i 90N'~~DENTtAL V COWT&OL - U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INI I%ENGE AOINCT Dl0 , 84, A PT boat was docked at the pier of the commercial port 25X1 25X1 85, Alongside the pier at Uljanik and facing St. Andrea Island is an old merchant ship of 3,000 or 4,000 tons displacement. A great amount,of activity seemed to be taking place, including a partial reconstruction of the superstructure of the main deck. 86. About six kilometers from Pul.j on the road to 8tJek%, and immediately opposite the Siauaa Woods,, is a large airfield which was recently completed. It replaced a temporary airfield. Three now hangars and approximately twelve airplanes, probably pursuit or reconnaissance airplanes, were observed. On the basis of the large number of soldiers and workers present on the field, it appears that work is still being carried out., 1. mme tg Information indicated these vessels were once located at Tivat, Confirmed in general CpFIDENTIAL GONT$OL - U6 S, OFFICIALS ONLY 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2009/03/05: CIA-RDP82-00457R010300300004-4