SOVIET NAVAL VESSELS IN KLAIPEDA
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February 27, 1957
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REPORT
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INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title
18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law.
S-E-C-R-E-T
COUNTRY USSR (Lithuanian SSR)
SUBJECT Soviet Naval Vessels in Klaipeda DATE DISTR. 27 February 1957
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Soviet naval vessels observed in the port of Klaipeda
These reports describe the following vessels: two depot
2 2 APR 1957
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NAVAL
ARSHIPS KLAIPEDA
1. Between 11th and 13th November, 1956, a depot ship was
a jetty just south of the Winter Harbour,
seen lying alongside -r~
This vessel was estimated as 6,000
tons deadweight, single funnel,, converted merchant ship with additional aecomanod-
ation built up round the funnel,
4 A submarine was lying alongside the depot ship but no details were obtained
as only a fore and aft view-was obtainable,
3, A second submarine
depot ship,
was lying at a jetty close northward of the
4,, (a) On 13th November, 1956, submarin~_Jentered harbour and anchored off
the Winter Harbour,
5.
The following are the particulars of submarines
Alongside in KLAIPEDA,
Entering harbour and anchoring off 'inter Harbour
Alongside South Ballast Quay, KLAIPEDA,
D. Excellent visibility,
0, Unrestricted.
on conning tower,
0. Donning tower in two steps with twin gun forward. Overall height of
conning tower estimated 11 feet, each stop 52 feet,
A. Twin guns in shield close in front of conning tower, Guns had very
thin barrels,
S. At the after and of the conning tower on the starboard side, a pipe about
two feet in length and 6 inches in diameter curved slightly aft (see sketch
Both had this unusual fitting,,
H. Hull flush, sloping slightly from forward to aft, Estimated measurements -?
length overall 250 feet; stem to foreside of gunshiold 60 feet; foreside
of gunshield to afterside of conning tower 30 feet; after side of conning
tower to stern 160 feet,
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NAVAL
;TARSHIPS AT KLAIPEDA
1, On lst November, 1956, a depot ship of about 1500 tons deadweight was seen
to pass the Fairway buoy into ICL.A A on a northerly course. Vessel was a
converted merchant ship, painted grey, with one funnel and accommodation built
up rocold the funnel.
2, On 2nd November, 1956, a submarine entered harbour and proceeded up stream.
The motor engines,whioh could be easily heard, were spluttering badly as if they
were giving trouble, Particulars as follows:-1
W. 2nd November, 1956,
H. Proceeding up harbour at KLAIPEDA,
Y? Alongside South. Ballast Quay,
D, Good visibility.
0,4 Unrestricted,
I.
0, Oonning tower in three tiers with armament at fore end,
A. Twin guns at fore end of conning tower in a shield. The gun barrels were
very thin.
S. Two raised portions on the hull abaft the conning tower appeared to be hatches?
Ii, Estimated length.250 feet, Hull flush sloping from forward to aft,
3, A depot ship of about 2,500 tons deadweight was soen alongside south of the
Winter Harbour. Vessel was a converted merchant ship with accommodation built up
round the single funnel,
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