SRF ARMY-LEVEL RADIO COMMUNICATIONS TRANSMITTER STATIONS
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basic imagery interpretation report
SRF Army-Level Radio Communications
Transmitter Stations (S)
DEPLOYED COMMO/ELEC/RADAR FACILITIES
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SRF Army-level
UTM COORDINATES
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adio Communications Transmitter Stations
GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
See below
Chita SRF Army Hq Radcom
Xmtr/Bnk/Hd
Smolensk SRF Army Hq Rad
Xmtr/Bnk/Hd
Omsk SRF Army Hq Radcom
Xmtr/Bnk/Hard
Orenburg SRF Army Hq Rad
Xmtr/Bnk/Hd
Vinnitsa SRF Army/LRA
Radcom Xmtr Sta
Vinnitsa SRF Army Hq Rad
Xmtr/Bnk
Vladimir SRF Army Hq Rad
Xmtr/Bnk/Hd
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1. L_] This report consolidates imagery-derived information on seven Soviet Strategic Rocket25X1
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photographs, and seven tables of antenna information.
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INTRODUCTION
3. The facilities of the Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces (SRF) command and control network
can he grouped into four general categories: National-level facilities, Army-level facilities, ICBM complex
communications facilities, and IR/MRBM complex communications facilities. Typically, SRF Army-level
command and control communications facilities consist of a command post hunker with a contiguous
receiving antenna field and a remote transmitter facility. This report describes the Armv-level transmitter
facilities identified at Chita, Omsk, Orenburg, Smolensk, Vinnitsa, and Vladimir (Figure 1). Each of these
SRF army locations consists of one transmitter facility with the exception of Vinnitsa which consists of
two. The most recently constructed transmitter facility at Vinnitsa, Vinnitsa SRI Army Headquarters
Radio (Rad) Transmitter (Xmtr)/Bunker, probably replaced the Vinnitsa SRF Armv/Long-range Avia-
tion (I RA) Radio Communications (Radcom) Xrntr Station as the primary transmitter for the Vinnitsa
SRF Armv. The older facility, however, may still function as an alternate transmitter for the SRF since no
antenna modifications or removals have been observed.
4. 0) With the exception of the older Vinnitsa SRF Army/LRA Radcom Xnitr Station, all of the
Armv-level transmitter facilities are similar. They all have bunkered control buildings, hunkered type-B
hardened antennas, aboveground high-frequency (HF) communications antennas, it type-C' communica-
tions satellite (comsat) building, and it permanent support area.
Chita SRF Army
BASIC DESCRIPTION
5. Chita SRF Army Headquarters Radcom Xmtr/Bunker/Hard is 9 nautical miles (nni) west
of Chita and 14 lint southwest of the Chita SRF Army Command Post/Bunker/Hard It
is fence-secured (Figure 2) and consists of an earth-mounded, single-arch-roofed control hunker, a sur-
rounding antenna field which is separated into fields A and B, a type-C comsat building, and a permanent
support area.
6. ~ Antenna field A (Table I) consists of eight double rhombic antennas, five horizontal dipole
antennas, and two quadrant antennas.
7. Antenna field B (Table 1) consists of 18 double rhombic antennas, ten horizontal dipole
antennas. three typc-B hardened antennas, two tower-mounted FORK REST antennas, and a mast sup-
porting a probable very high frequency/ultra-high frequency (VHF/UHF) communications antenna.
8. Since the previous reports,',' the two-story control building in antenna field A has been
modified and is serving as a type-C comsat station. The modification began in 1975 and had been com-
pleted by September 1977. Three lattice towers (items 16, 17, and 18) near this comsat station (two of
which support a FORK REST antenna) were removed. In antenna field B. two horizontal dipole antennas
(items 25 and 26) were removed, one horizontal dipole antenna (item 36) was added, aid FORK REST
antennas were installed on two towers (items 34 and 35) near the control bunker.
Omsk SRF Army
9. Omsk SRF Army Headquarters Radcom Xmtr/Bunker/Hard is 23 rim east of Omsk and
21 nm southeast of the Omsk SRF Army Command Post/Bunker/Hard . It is
fence secured and consists of an earth-mounded, arch-roofed control hunker, a surrounding antenna field
which is separated into fields A and B, a type-C comsat station, and a permanent support area.
10. Antenna field A (Table 2) consists of ten double rhombic antennas, seven horizontal
dipole antennas, two dual-shunted-angle dipole antennas, and one mast supporting a probable VII I7/UHF
Communications antenna.
I I. ~ Antenna field B (Table 2) consists of eight double rhombic antennas, six horizontal dipole
antennas, two dual-shunted-angle dipole antennas, two type-B hardened antennas, and one mast support-
ing a probable VHF/UHF communications antenna.
12. 0 Since the previous reports,',' the following changes to the facility have occurred. In
antenna field A, a type-C comsat station situated near the support area was constructed and a eared to
he operational. The comsat station was first seen under construction in January 1975 and had
been completed by May 1978. A horizontal dipole antenna (item 24), was
constructed near the support area. Two horizontal dipole antennas (items I and 2).
and two masts (items 21 and 22) had been removed. In antenna field 13, four double rhombic
antennas (items 3, 4, 5, and 6) had been removed and replaced by two nested pairs of
Orenburg SRF Army
13.~ Orenhurg SRF Array Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Station/Bunker is 16 urn north of Oren-
burg and 18 nm north of the Orenburg SRF Army Command Post/Bunker/Hard It is
fence secured and consists of a single earth-mounded, arch-roofed control hunker, a surrounding antenna
field, a type-(' comsat station and a permanent support area (Figure 4).
14. The antenna field consists of 14 double rhombic antennas, 22 horizontal dipole antennas,
two quadrant antennas, two type-B hardened antennas, and one mast supporting a prohahle VHF/UHF
communications antenna (Fable 3).
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15. ~ Since the previous reports,1,4 the following changes to the facility have occurred. The
control bunker which w
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pair of tune-R hardened antennas i
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and a mast supporting a probable VHF/UHF communications antenna (item 37), have been added near
the bunker. The type-C comsat station, which was probably started in the spring of 1976, had been
completed and appeared to be operational by May 1978. Two previously reported single rhombic antennas
can now be identified as double rhombic antennas (items 9 and 10). Three additional double rhombic
antennas (items 30, 31, and 32) and four horizontal dipoles (items 33, 34, 35, and 36) were also added to
the antenna field. A permanent support area has been completed and consists of five support buildings and
two quadrant antennas (items 40 and 41). The construction support area has been razed.
Smolensk SRF Army
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Smolensk and 16 nm east of the Smolensk SRF Army Command Post/Bunker It was in
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a surrounding antenna field, a type-C comsat building, and a permanent support area (Figure 5). The
antenna field consists of six double rhombic antennas, at least 50 horizontal dipole antennas, and eight
type-B hardened antennas (Table 4). A complete analysis of all the horizontal dipole antennas could not
be made from the available imagery.
All other Army-level transmitter facilities have single-arch-roofed ~~control ~ bunkers. This facility also
consists of a larger number of type-B hardened antennas and horizontal dipole antennas than the other
Army-level transmitters.
--s- bunker had been completed by September 1977 and the antenna field Thad probably facility.
com-
pleted pleted by August 1979. The type-C comsat station was complete when first observed in September 1977. It
was not present when the facility was observed in October 1976
antennas (terns 57 through 64) ~ Eight type-B hardened
and at least 28 horizontal dipole antennas (items 29 through 56) were added
to the antenna field.
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construction in June 1975 although activity had been observed in the area asp early as December 1973. The
facility, which had been completed by at least February 1978, is fence secured and consists of an earth-
mounded, arch-roofed control bunker; a surrounding antenna field; a Type-C comsat building; and a
permanent support area (Figure 6). The antenna field consists of ten double rhombic antennas, 30 hori-
zontal dipole antennas, two type-B hardened antennas, and one mast supporting a probable VHF/UHF
communications antenna (Table 5).
control bunker, comsat station, and support area have beenjvv occurreu to he18 horizontal c dipole ~lantennas
(items 25 through 42) have been added to the antenna field.
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ker, serves as an aternate
transmitter for the Vinnitsa SRF Army, is 8 nm west of Vinnitsa and 21 nm southeast of the newly
completed Vinnitsa SRF Army Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Bunker. It is one of the oldest identified SRF
d Xmtr/Bun
radcom facilities and the only Army-level transmitter which has no hardened antennas and no bunkered
control buildings. The facility was complete when first identified in 1961 and has undergone few changes
since that time. It is probably still shared by the SRF and the LRA, is fence secured and consists of two
control buildings, an antenna field surrounding each control building, a type-C comsat building, and a
permanent support area (Figure 7). The antenna fields consist of 24 double rhombic antennas, 14 horizon-
tal dipole antennas, eight dual-shunted-angle dipole antennas, two mast-mounted FORK REST antennas,
and three masts probably supporting VHF/UHF communications antennas (Table 6).
22. 0 The type-C comsat building was first observed under construction in June 1975 and had
been completed by October 1978. Type-C comsat stations have been deployed at all of the other SRF
transmitter facilities and the construction of this building is probably an indication of the continued use of
this facility by the SRF. The comsat station and the identification of three masts in antenna field A are the
only changes to the antenna fields since the previous reports, 1,6
23. In April 1979, a TWIN PLATE mobile troposcatter communications unit was observed at
the type-C comsat station. This was the first observation of mobile communications equipment at this
facility.
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Table I.
Chita SRF Army Headquarters Radcom Xmtr/Bunker/Hard (Items keyed to Figure 2)
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Item Antenna Type
ANTENNA FIELD A
Double rhombic
2 Double rhombic
3 Double rhombic
4 Double rhombic
5 Double rhombic
6 Double rhombic
7 Double rhombic
8 Double rhombic
9 Horizontal dipole
10 Horizontal dipole
II Horizontal dipole
12 Quadrant
13 Horizontal dipole
14 Horizontal dipole
15 Quadrant
16 Tower
17 Tower
18 Tower
ANTENNA FIELD B
Double rhombic
2 Double rhombic
3 Double rhombic
4 Double rhombic
5 Double rhombic
6 Double rhombic
7 Double rhombic
8 Double rhombic
Soviet
Designator
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
RGD 65 I
4
ROD 70 1.25
6
ROD 70 1.25
6
RGD 65 1
4
ROD 70 1.24
6
ROD 65 1
4
VGDsh 25
17
VGDsh 25
17
VGD 20
15
UGD 44
27
VGDsh 25
16
VGDsh 25
16
UGD 20
14
ROD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 70 1.25
6
ROD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 70 1.25
6
RGD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
Prob
Item Antenna T
e
Correspondent
yp
Soviet
Prob
Designator
ANTENNA FIELD B
Correspondent
C
orrespondent
Omsk/Orenburg/Kapustin Yar
9 Double rhombic ROD 65 I
Omsk/Orenburg/Kapustin Yar
4
10 Double rhombi
Tyuratam
c ROD 65 1
Tyuratam
Svobodnyy/Kurgancha
4
11 Double rhombic ROD 70 1
25
Svobodnyy/Kurgancha
.
6
12 Double rhombi
Kurgancha
c ROD 65 1
4
Zhangiz-Tube
Moscow/Vladimir
13 Double rhombic ROD 65 I
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
4
Omsk/Orenburg/Kapustin Yar
14 Double rhombic ROD 70 1
25
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
.
6
15
Zhangiz-Tobe
Double rhombic ROD 70 1
25
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
.
6
16
Vinnitsa
Double rhombic ROD 65 I
Drovyanaya
4
Vinnitsa
17 Double rhombic ROD 70 1
25
Drovyanaya
.
6
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
18 Double rhombic ROD 65 I
4
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
Irkutsk area
19 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
14
Irkutsk area
20 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 16
Olovyannaya
26
21 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 16
Undet
Olovyannaya
26
Undet
22 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 16
-
26
Irkutsk area
23 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Removed
14
Irkutsk area
Removed
24 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Olovyannaya
Removed
14
25 Horizontal dipole -
26 Horizontal dipole _
Removed
27 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Removed
Svobodnyy
32
28
Olovyannaya
Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
32
Irkutsk area
Svobodnyy
29 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
17
Irkutsk area
Omsk/Orenburg/Kapustin Yar
30 Hardened antenna
31 Hardened antenna _
Dzhambul
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
32 Hardened antenna -
Dzhambul
33 Mast _
Dzhambul
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
34 FORK REST -
-
Moscow/Vladimir/Smolensk
35 FORK REST
36 Horizontal dipole VGD 20
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15
Olovyannaya
Undet
Undet
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Table 2.
Omsk Army Headquarters Radcom Xmtr/Bunker/Hard (Items keyed to Figure 3)
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Soviet
Designator
Prob
Correspondent
1
Horizontal dipole
Removed
2
Horizontal dipole
Removed
3
Horizontal dipole
VGD 30
Imeni Gastello
28
4
Horizontal dipole
VGD 15
lmeni Gastello
6
5
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow/Vladimir
4
6
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow/Vladimir
4
7
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow/Vladimir
4
8
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow/Vladimir
4
9
Double rhombic
RGD 65
I
Perm - Kirov
4
10
Double rhombic
RGD 57
0.5
Perm - Kirov
1.7
I I
Double rhombic
RGD 57
0.5
Uzhur/Gladkaya/Chita
1.7
12
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Uzhur/Gladkaya/Chita
4
13
Double rhombic
RGD 57
0.5
Uzhur/Chita
1.7
14
Double rhombic
RGD 57
0.5
Uzhur/Chita
1.7
15
Horizontal dipole
VGD 30
Novosibirsk
25
16
Horizontal dipole
VGD 30
Novosibirsk
25
17
Horizontal dipole
VGD 15
Zhangiz-Tobe
25
18
Horizontal dipole
VGD 15
Zhangiz-Tobe
25
19
Dual-shunted-
VGDsh2U
16
angle dipole
36
20
Dual-shunted-
VGDsh2U 8
angle dipole
27
21
Mast
Removed
22
Mast
Removed
23
Mast
24
Horizontal dipole
VGD 30
Perm/Tyumen/Aleysk
25
ANTENNA FIELD B
I
Horizontal dipole
VGD 30
17
2
Horizontal dipole
VGD 15
12
3
Double rhombic
Removed
4
Double rhombic
Removed
5
Double rhombic
Removed
6
Double rhombic
Removed
7
Double rhombic
RGD 65
I
Dzhambul
4
8
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Dzhambul
4
9
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow/Vladimir
4
10
Double rhombic
RGD 65
1
Moscow /Vladimir
4
II
Horizontal dipole
VGD 20
Novosibirsk
39
12
Horizontal dipole
VGD 20
Novosibirsk
39
13
Horizontal dipole
VGD 8
Novosibirsk
19
14
Horizontal dipole
VGD 8
Novosibirsk
19
15
Dual-shunted-
VGDsh2U
16
angle dipole
21
16
Dual-shunted-
VGDsh2U
8
angle dipole
12
17
Hardened antenna
Orenburg/Chita/
19
Mast
Uzhur/Gladkaya
Orenburg/Chita/
Uzhur/Gladkaya
20
Double rhombic
RGD 65 1
Itatka/Gladkaya
(nested pair)
4
21
Double rhombic
RGD 65 1
Itatka/Gladkaya
(nested pair)
4
22
Double rhombic
RGD 57 0.5
Itatka/Gladkaya
(nested pair)
1.7
23
Double rhombic
RGD 57 0.5
Itatka/Gladkaya
(nested pair)
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Table 3.
Orenburg Army Headquarters Radcom Xmtr/Station/Bunker (items keyed to Figure 4)
This table in its entirety is classified TOP SECRET RUFF
Soviet
Designator
Prob
Correspondent
1 Double rhombic
2 Double rhombic
3 Double rhombic
4 Double rhombic
5 Double rhombic
6 Double rhombic
7 Double rhombic
8 Double rhombic
9 Double rhombic
10 Double rhombic
II Double rhombic
12 Horizontal dipole
13 Horizontal dipole
14 Horizontal dipole
15 Horizontal dipole
16 Horizontal dipole
17 Horizontal dipole
18 Horizontal dipole
19 Horizontal dipole
20 Horizontal dipole
21 Horizontal dipole
22 Horizontal dipole
23 Horizontal dipole
24 Horizontal dipole
25 Horizontal dipole
26 Horizontal dipole
27 Horizontal dipole
28 Horizontal dipole
29 Horizontal dipole
30 Double rhombic
31 Double rhombic
32 Double rhombic
33 Horizontal dipole
34 Horizontal dipole
35 Horizontal dipole
36 Horizontal dipole
37 Mast
38 Hardened antenna
39 Hardened antenna
40 Quadrant
41 Quadrant
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
RGD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 70 1.25
6
RGD 65 1
4
VGDsh 25
30.2
VGDsh 25
30.2
VGDsh 25
16.6
VGDsh 25
28.8
VGDsh 25
29.9
VGDsh 25
26.1
VGDsh 25
30.1
VGDsh 25
30.2
VGDsh 8
15.3
VGDsh 8
15
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
29.7
VGDsh 25
29.7
VGDsh 8
15.6
VGDsh 8
15.6
VGDsh 25
14.8
VGDsh 25
30.1
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
VGD 8
14.5
VGD 8
16.6
VGD 8
15.0
VGD 8
15.4
VGD 20
VGD 32
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Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
Vinnitsa/Imeni Gastello/
Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
Moscow/Vladimir
Moscow/Vladimir
Moscow/Vladimir
Moscow/Vladimir
Moscow/Vladimir
Omsk
Omsk
Sary-Ozek
Vinnitsa/Imeni Gastello/
Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
Sary-Ozek
Kubyshev
Kubyshev
Perm
Tyumen/Shadrinsk
Vinnitsa/Imeni Gastello/
Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
K uyhyshev
K ubyshev
K ubvshev
Kubyshev
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Perm/Verkhnyaya
Saida
Verkhnyaya Salda
Perm/Verkhnyaya
Saida
Verkhnyaya Salda
Omsk
Sary-Ozek
Tyuratam/Kurgancha
Tyuratam/Kurgancha
Tyumen/Shadrinsk
Vinnitsa/Imeni Gastello/
Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
Vinnitsa/Imeni Gastello/
Tatishchevo/Zangiz-Tobe
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Moscow/Vladimir
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Table 4.
Smolensk SRF Army Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Bunker/Hard (items keyed to Figure 5)
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Item Antenna Type Soviet
Designator
Prob
Item Antenna Type Soviet
Designator
Prob
Correspondent
I Double rhombic RGD 65 1
Vladimir
32 Horizontal dipole VGD 15
Moscow area
4
22
2 Double rhombic RGD 65 1
Vladimir
33 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow area
4
30.7
3 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
34 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 31
Voru
25
20
4 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
35 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow area
30
25
5 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
36 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 16
Moscow area
30
14
6 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
37 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Moscow area
30
15
7 Horizontal dipole VGD 20
Moscow
38 Horizontal dipole VGD 25
Yedrovo
27
27.5
8 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
39 Horizontal dipole VGD 25
Yedrovo
30
27.5
9 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow
40 Horizontal dipole VGD 25
Yedrovo
4
15
10 Double rhombic ROD 65 .1
Orenburg
41 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Rakvere
4
27
I I Double rhombic ROD 65 I
Orenburg
42 Horizontal dipole VGD 30
Aluksne/Valga
4
25
12 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Risti
43 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Jelgava/Disna/Nigrande
25
25
13 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Torva
44 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 12.5
Undet
25
22
14 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Torva
45 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Krasnoznamen sk/Sovetsk/Ka
25
25
IS Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Tula area
46 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Sateikiai
30
35
16 Horizontal dipole VGD 25
Moscow
47 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
0usev
27
30
17 Horizontal dipole Unknown
Vinnitsa
48 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moloskovitsy
18 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Ostrov
30
20
49 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Undet
19 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Polotsk/Zagare
50 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Gresk/Brest
20
15
20 Horizontal dipole VGD 8
Postavy
51 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Ruzhany/Pruzhany/Slonim
30
IS
21 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Siauliai
52 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Undet
30
15
22 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Ukmerge/Taurage
53 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Undet
25
15
23 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Lida
54 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Sm argon
30
15
24 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Vselyub/Dyatlovo
55 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Smorgon
30
15
25 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Pinsk
56 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 8
Gvardeysk/Znamensk
31
15
26 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Undet
57 Hardened antenna -
Ostrov
31
58 Hardened antenna -
Yedrovo
27 Double rhombic RGD 65 1
Taybola
59 Hardened antenna -
Yedrovo
4
60 Hardened antenna -
Ostrov
28 Double rhombic RGD 65 I
Taybola
61 Hardened antenna -
Moscow
4
62 Hardened antenna -
Vladimir
29 Horizontal dipole VGD 30
Moscow
63 Hardened antenna -
Moscow
30
64 Hardened antenna -
Vladimir
30 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Tula area
30
31 Horizontal dipole VGDsh 25
Moscow area
30
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Table 5.
Vinnitsa SRF Army Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Bunker (items keyed to Figure 6)
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Item Antenna Type
Hardened antenna
2 Hardened antenna
3 Double rhombic
4 Double rhombic
5 Double rhombic
6 Double rhombic
7 Horizontal dipole
8 Horizontal dipole
9 Double rhombic
10 Double rhombic
11 Horizontal dipole
12 Horizontal dipole
13 Horizontal dipole
14 Horizontal dipole
15 Horizontal dipole
16 Horizontal dipole
17 Horizontal dipole
18 Horizontal dipole
19 Horizontal dipole
20 Horizontal dipole
21 Double rhombic
22 Double rhombic
23 Double rhombic
24 Double rhombic
25 Horizontal dipole
26 Horizontal dipole
27 Horizontal dipole
28 Horizontal dipole
29 Horizontal dipole
30 Horizontal dipole
31 Horizontal dipole
32 Horizontal dipole
33 Horizontal dipole
34 Horizontal dipole
35 Horizontal dipole
36 Horizontal dipole
37 Horizontal dipole
38 Horizontal dipole
39 Horizontal dipole
40 Horizontal dipole
41 Horizontal dipole
42 Horizontal dipole
43 Mast
Soviet
Designator
RGD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 70 1.25
6
ROD 65 1
4
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
ROD 65 0.6
2.8
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
1'GDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 31
31
VGDsh 25
30
ROD 57 0.5
1.7
ROD 57 0.5
1.7
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
VGDsh 8
16
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 8
16
VGDsh 8
16
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 8
22
VGDsh 8
22
VGDsh 8
22
VGDsh 8
22
VGDsh 8
22
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
VGDsh 25
30
1'GDsh 25
30
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Prob
Correspondent
Moscow
Moscow
Yoshkar Ola
Tatishchevo
Tatishchevo
Yoshkar Ola
Belokorovichi
Mozyr
Ukn
Ukn
Nadvornaya/Derazhnya/Romny
Dolina/Khmelnitskiy
Sokal
Granov/Pervomaysk
Borshchev/Kolomyya
Krolevets
Lvov area
Lvov area
Brody
Kivertsy
Moscow
Moscow
Ordzhonikidze
Ordzhonikidze
Yelsk/Mozyr
Yelsk/Mozyr
Zhmerinka
Brody
Dolina/Khmelnitskiy
Lutsk/Ostrog
Gomel
Moscow
Moscow
Moscow
Moscow
Pervomaysk
Moscow
Moscow
Moscow
Moscow
Gomel
Kozhanovichi/
Belokorovichi
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Table 6.
Vinnitsa SRF Army/LRA Radio Communications Transmitter Station (Items keyed to Figure 7)
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Item Antenna Type
ANTENNA FIELD A
I Double rhombic
2 Double rhombic
3* Double rhombic
4* Double rhombic
5* Double rhombic
6* Double rhombic
7 Double rhombic
8 Double rhombic
9* Double rhombic
10* Double rhombic
11* Double rhombic
12* Double rhombic
13 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
14 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
15 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
16** Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
17 Horizontal dipole
IS Horizontal dipole
9 Horizontal dipole
20 Horizontal dipole
21 Horizontal dipole
22 Horizontal dipole
Soviet
Designator
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 I
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
VGDsh-ZU 16
VGDsh-2U 8
9
VGDsh-2U 16
21
VGDsh-2U undet
13
VGDsh 8
13
VGDsh 25
21
VGDsh 8
13
VGDsh 25
21
VGD 8
14
VGD 20
25
Prob
Correspondent
Undet
Undet
Weather broadcast (LRA)
Weather broadcast (LRA)
Moscow/Vladimir (SR F)
Moscow/Vladimir (SR F)
Undet
Undet
Stryy (LRA)
Stryy (LRA)
Weather broadcast (LRA)
Weather broadscast (LRA)
Balta (SRF)
Balta (SRF)
Korosten (SRF)
Korosten (SRF)
Skomorokhi (LRA)/
Mozyr (SRF)
Skomorokhi (LRA)/
Mozyr (SRF)
Item Antenna Type
2 Double rhombic
3* Double rhombic
4* Double rhombic
5* Double rhombic
6* Double rhombic
7* Double rhombic
8* Double rhombic
9* Double rhombic
10* Double rhombic
11* Double rhombic
12* Double rhombic
13
14
15
Dual shunted angle
dipole
Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
Horizontal dipole
16 Horizontal dipole
17 Horizontal dipole
18 Horizontal dipole
19 Horizontal dipole
20 Horizontal dipole
21 Horizontal dipole
22 Horizontal dipole
23 Mast
24 Mast
25 Mast
ANTENNA FIELD B
Double rhombic
RGD 65 1
4
Undet
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dipole
24 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
25 FORK REST
26 FORK REST
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Designator
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD Undet
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD Undet
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
ROD 65 1
4
VGDsh-2U 16
21
VGDsh-2U 8
13
VGDsh 8
13
VGDsh 25
21
VGD 8
14
VGD 20
25
VGDsh 8
21
VGDsh 25
21
VGDsh 8
13
VGDsh 25
22
VGDsh-2U 16
22
VGDsh-2U 8
14
Prob
Correspondent
Undet
Weather broadcast (LRA)
Weather broadcast (LRA)
Undet
Undet
Undet
Ordzhonikidze (SRF)
Ordzhonikidze (SRF)
Ordzhonikidze (SRF)
Stryy (LRA)
Stryy (LRA)
Omnidirectional
Omnidirectional
Smolensk (LRA
& SRF)
Smolensk (LRA
& SRF)
Moscow
Moscow
Belaya/Tserkov/Priluki (LRA)
& Zhmerinka (SRF)
Belaya/Tserkov/Priluki (LRA)
& Zhmerinka (SRF)
Poltava (LRA)
Poltava (ERA)
Undel
Undet
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Table 7. Vladimir Army Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Bunker/Hard (Items keyed to Figure S)
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Item Antenna Type
Soviet
Designator
Prob
Correspondent
I Double rhombic
2 Double rhombic
3 Double rhombic
4 Double rhombic
5 Double rhombic
6 Double rhombic
7 Horizontal dipole
8 Horizontal dipole
9 Horizontal dipole
10 Prob dual-shunted-angle
dipole
II Horizontal dipole
12 Horizontal dipole
13 Horizontal dipole
14 Horizontal dipole
15 Horizontal dipole
16 Horizontal dipole
17 Horizontal dipole
18 Horizontal dipole
19 Horizontal dipole
20 Horizontal dipole
21 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
22 Horizontal dipole
23 Horizontal dipole
24 Horizontal dipole
25 Horizontal dipole
26 Horizontal dipole
27 Horizontal dipole
28 Dual-shunted-angle
dipole
29 Hardened antenna
30 Hardened antenna
31 Harened antenna
32 Hardened antenna
33 Mast
34 FORK REST
35 Mast
36 FORK REST
37 Prob FORK REST
38 FORK REST
39 Mast
40 Mast
41 Mast
42 Mast
43 Mast
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
ROD 65 1
4
RGD 65 1
4
RGD 65 0.6
2.8
RGD 57. 0.5
1.7
ROD 57 0.5
1.7
VGDsh 12.5
19
VGDsh 25
29
VGDsh 25
26
VGDsh-2U 31
34
VGDsh 12.5
18
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 12.5
20
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh 12.5
20
VGDsh 25
28
VGDsh-2U 31
34
VGDsh 12.5
4
VGDsh 25
22
VGDsh 25
18
VGDsh 25
18
VGDsh 25
25
VGDsh 12.5
19
VGDsh-2U 16
26
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Omsk
Omsk
Omsk
Omsk
Orenburg
Orenburg
Tatishchevo
Tatishchevo
Kozelsk/Yurya
Moscow/Kirov
Moscow/Kirov
Smolensk/Yoshkar-Ola
Smolensk/Yoshkar-Ola
Smolensk/Yoshkar-Ola
Yedrovo area
Yedrovo
Yedrovo
Smolensk/Yoskar-Ola
Smolensk/Yoshkar-Ola
Yoshkar-Ola area
Yoshkar-Ola area
Yoshkar-Ola area
Yoshkar-Ola area
Kozelsk/Yurya
Yedrovo area
Moscow/Chita
Moscow/Chita
Penza
Penza
Undet
Undet
Undet
Undet
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Vladimir SRF Army
24. ______ Vladimir Army Headquarters Rad Xmtr/Bunker/Hard is 11.5 nm northwest of Vladimir
and 18 nm northwest of the Vladimir SRF Army Command Post/Bunker/Hard
25. It is fence secured and consists of an earth-mounded, arch-roofed control bunker, a
surrounding antenna field, a type-C comsat building, and a permanent support area (Figure 8).
26. The antenna field consists of six double rhombic antennas, four type-B hardened anten-
nas, three dual-shunted-angle dipole antennas (one probable), 19 horizontal dipole antennas, four mast-
mounted FORK REST antennas (one probable), and six masts supporting probable VHF/UHF communi
cations antennas (Table 7).
27. Since the previous reports,1'7 the following changes have occurred. The type-C comsat
station, which was in the late stages of construction in August 1975, was complete in September 1977. One
mast (item 39) near the control bunker had been removed. The small earth-mounded bunker near the
entrance to the facility was modified in 1977 and appeared to be complete in April 1978. Three new masts
(items 41, 42, and 43), which appear to be in support of this modified bunker, were identified in September
1977. An area of unidentified construction was observed in April 1978 along the facilities northwest
fenceline.
REEERENS
MAPS OR CHARTS
SAC. US Air Target Chart; Series 200; Sheets 0199-22 (Chita), 0163-10 (Omsk), 0236-02 (Orenburg), 0167-07
(Smolensk), 0233-17 (Vinnitsa SRF Army Hq Rad Xmtr), 0233-17 (Vinnitsa SRF LRA Radcom Xmtr), and
0154-24 (Vladimir); scale 1:200,000 (SECRET)
DOCUMENTS
1. NP1C
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lions Transmitter Stations, Jul 74 (TOP
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2. NPICJ RCA-03/0010/75, Command and Control Communications Facilities, Chita SRF Army, Apr 75
(TOP SECRET C-
3. NP1C.LIIIIIIIIIIIiIIII RCA-03/0024/75, Command and Control Communications Facilities, Omsk SRF Arm)', Sep 75
(TOP SECRET C-R
4. NPIC , RCA-03/0002/77, Command and Control Communications Facilities, Orenburg SRF Army, Jun
77 (TOP SECRET C-R
5, NPIC. RCA-03/0009/76. Command and Control Communications Facilities, Smolensk SRF Army, Jul
76 (TOP SECRET C-
6. NPIC.
RCA-03/0001/77, Command and Control Communications Facilities, Vinnitsa SRF A/my, Jun
77 (TOP SECRET C-R
7. NPIC
RCA-03/0003/76. Command and Control Communications Facilities, Vladimir SRFArmy, Mar
76 (TOP SECRET C-R-
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