INDUSTRIES IN PERVO URALSK
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CIA-RDP82-00457R000500310007-9
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February 7, 2001
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Publication Date:
April 23, 1947
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
tNTE? UGENCE REPORT
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COUNTRY USSR (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
SUBJECT Industries in Pervocuralsk
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ORIGIN
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DATE:
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CAST. 23 April 1947
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.ooo to three kilometers distant from Pervo'uralsk railroad station and
.t: kilorjaeter3 'dNW of Sverdlovsk.
rak ;:.o;:: omprising 30 sections, the factory as of date produced a monthly
-c>ra, c :,f 36,000 gran-br?rrels of all types, including rifles. The
raillery mubef-: vary from 57mm to 220mm in bore, the heaviest weight
14O kilograms, with a 35imi wall thic oAess. AAA tubes range in
oa"t i'ber from to 35;n.n,. The .ection o.roducing faun-barrels operates
In three 8..hour s!iiftr: .3f 700 t~orkers each.:. Oxygen tanks of 6Ge 33,
,nd 17 liter cape:;ity are produced in a separate section of the plant.
-qu untainei.-s. have a wail thickney:s of from 2 to m.. The section
v-oera-;es in three 8-hou:-, shifts of 800 workers each.
14 i'nty 9has. 120cm in length, and approximately 21cm in diameter,
aesijrned to be mounted on ZIS trucks? are manufactured in another
:sec Lions .,ork is divided into three 8-hour shifts, with about 300
:sor'cers to a. shift. Other sections of the plant -?,rociuce household
a.tensils, land grenades., Type M-26 mine-throwers, various types of
3lectr is rectors, rifle cartridges, and steel casings for artillery
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rui;anent: East machines are of Ger:arxL origin, though many were marked "Danererk,
kda.lrirn Lnr"a a.rid a fesr had the mine' of american fir-as. Forges for the
an-barre i and oxygen-tank sections are ecui_oned with 4 large gas-
heated and three smaller coal-heated furnaces. The gun-barrel section
has three electric ha.-mnea s. Three different :rachines are used in
s>:Suence in m`.l1ing the tubes. Three are thirty sets of these machines
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Teri ziIi.iag machinery of Japanese orirain, marred "Tokion1, arrived in
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the spring of 1946 together with several 20-ton cranes.
Power: Electricity is supplied from Chelyabinsk, but current is frequently inter-
rupted for several hours at a time for unknown reasons.
400 tons of peat are consumed every 24 hours ..r.. the forge-riervicing section.
This fuel furnishes the necessary gas for the furnaces. -oat is brought to
the factory by rail f.?om Pervo'uralsk.
Transportation: The factory has an extensive network of narrow and. wide gauge rail
lines connecting the different sections and leading; to the
Pero'luralsk railroad station. Approximately :30 locomotives are
in constant usa0
Employment: Constructed in 1941, the factory is still expanding. As of July 1946
all sections were operating at full stre:sgth, with a total of 14,000
workers employed in three 8-hour shifts.
Personalities: Director - Osachev
Chief :.ngineer - Tik:hanov
Chief Engineer, Gun-Barrel Section - 4e,slevski
GunuBarrel Section Chief - Feldman
t=a scellaneous: The oxygen-tank section is reported b;r several Subsources to
produce 6 carloads of metal tubes eve--y 24 hours. The tubes are
out with oxy-acetylene torches into pieces ranging from 40 to
150cm in length and are subsequently .processed in other sections.
Each section of the factory has a distinctive entry permit;visiting
among the sections is prohibited.
2. "Chrm-Pik" Chemical Facto=
Mature of output uaknowi , Employs approximately 6,000 workers.
,=,, Ural MachinFacer
Located from 5 to 6 kilometers from the keavo'uralsk r?A:L1road station, the tactorye
employing more than 2,000 workers, produces tank pasts, armor plates, and. heavy
turrets.
4. Titan-Ma, netoMines
Situated 6 kilometers east of A'ervo'uralsic; mine production is unknown..
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