WERNEUCHEN AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005600240007-0
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REPORT
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1 d Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 25X1 a I COUNTRY- I TOPIC CLASSIFICATION aLC East Germany 02_'IC - U. REPORT EVALUATION DAr E OF CONTEN .DATE OBTAINED I REFERENCES- PAGES, REMARKS. i r LACE OBTAINED-.J 4 ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) Information 1. The following; air activity and aircraft were observed at 7,erneuchen airfield between 21 September and 19 October 1954: 21 and 23 September. There was air activity by I1-284etween 0800 and 1300 and between 2000 and 0030. 24, 25 and 27 September. Individual take-offs were made during the morning . 1 October. Between 0845 and 0900, 30 to 40 I1-28s took off at short intervals and practiced format-ion flying; up to 1030. 2 to 19 October. There was little air activity except on 12 and 15 October when more intensive flights were made. 29 September. About 45 I1-28s were estimated to be at the field. Of this estimate, 40 were counted. 1 DATE PREPARED 30 November 1954 2. It was noticed that 12 to 18 railroad tank cars with "dissolving agents" '::ere emptied daily, and that the empty cars were quickly returned to the railroad headquarters, while railroad tank cars with "military goods" from delten were returned within 2 days, . 2 Z On 9 October 8 x 76-mm AA guns were observed in the AA gun emplacement in the northwestern corner of the field. A large and a small van-like trailer with a ladder-like mast, braced to the rear were parked 100 to 150 meters, west of the emplacements. A fo..,r-cornered basket-like device was fitted in the middle of the mast and projected beyond the ladder on both sides. 3 4. The following; supply shipmerts arrived at the field by rail between 21 September and 19 October: CLASSIFICATION -01ECRk;'A. - U.3. O22lCl,,I6 ONLY Approved For Release 2007/10/22: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Date in Railroad Cars 3epteiber and Cargo 21 24 flatcars with 6 x 76-r..m Neu-Buckow 20 September 23 October 1 AA guns, 8 trucks, 1 ambulance, 1 generator (ballistic director?) 14 tank cars with 262 tons Boehlen of dissolving agents consigned to Chernikov 14 tank cars with 232.6 Ruhland tons of dissolving agents corlsimed to Chernikov 3 tank cars with 40.6 tons 'Ielten of military goods 2 boxcars with 12 tons of .:illitary goods corisi.jned to BHK(KTO) 1 tank car with 20.3 tons of military goods consigned to the Red Army 4 cars with 40 tons of military goods consigned to BHii 34 tank cars with 587 tons of dissolving agents consigned to BHK Dispatched From On Finsterwalde 23 Veiten 21 It Jueterbo. 23 Ruhiand 25 1 tank. car with 19.5 tons 3oehlen of dissolving agents to BILK 2 tank cars with 45.5 tons `Ielten of military goods to Chernikov 9 6 boxcars with 50 horses ii ankfurt/Oder to BIiK border 11 1 tank car with 17.3 tons `;Telten of military goods to 13I 12 16 tank cars with 254.3 tons Rahland of dissolvin; agents to BI-HK 13 6 boxcars with about 400 all e"e;ly recruits Brest Litovsk, accorc'in, to shipping.; label from e'rankfurt/Odor 7 11 14 6 boxcars with 60 tons Jueterbog of military goods SECiU T - U.S. 0 ./ICIidLS ONLY 25X1 1 gondola car with 20 tons Neu-Oelsnitz 12 of anthracite coal to Dubrovski The 'off lcwin; rail shipments left tho field between 20 and 24. 2ept.ermber: "etor._bexRailroad Cars anj_gar Dispatched to 20 3 boxcars with 6 tons of military goods Jueterbo,, Altes Laser 22 2 boxcars with 10 ions of nilitary goods Fin_sterwalde 1 boxcar with 5 tons L'instervialde 4 tank cars with 110 tons Ruhland of dissolving agents to Chernikov; 2 tank cars had 4 axles each 1 boxcar with 10 tons ,"elzow 1 boxcar with 10 tons of tni iit y -Dods Briesen Senior Lieutenant Chernikov (fnu) had alie?edly boen transferred from the fiold 14 day;*s ago. 4 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 5. 1ehiculav traffic observed at the is ld in.cla: Ted .mbulanc9 .rruchs F 1 fo::jnei--t. It is believed th;).t erneuchen airfield is still occupied b,,t 2 bomber re _iments esuio?ed With Z-5 to 50' Il-26s of 2 . _[Co-,:::nent . It is as sum3d that the railroad tank cars with milit;~r,y goods from Velt :~r_ conta_ ned. oil, the draining of which took a lor_g; time. Corn.nent. The YU un eiaplaceLi.ent in the northwestern section of, the field, is occupied by 8 x 7o-rnn IAA guns near which 2 model AAi Li.ir2 sets ::ere repeatedly observed. The description of the radar set indicates that the set was of the same type- iln additional 6 x 37-mm, L.iA. guns under lea-to roofs were previously observed near the AL. gun emplacement. Septemuer r ed f roan lieu-13uckow on 21 The unit had been sent to . SECRET - U. S. 0 7ICILLS ONLY Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 25X1 25X1 25X1 ZOA] 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 SECRET - U.3. 0.?.r'ICLJ S ONLY Neu-Buckow for firino? practices on 11 September 1954 -'hernikov was previously mentioned as consignee of fuel shipments at 'Yerneuchen airfield. The consignee of coal previously was Dobrovski instead of Jubrovski as mentioned in the .resent report. The recruits who arrived at ";erneuchen on 13 October were connected with the personnel exchange program. 3HK 1resumably means Bahnhofsko.mmandantur (TTO). 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Approved For Release 2007/10/22: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 CLASSIFICATION SEChET/GONILWL COUNTRY East Germany REPORT TOPIC Werneuchen Airfield EVALUATION-PLACE OBTAINED DATE OF CONTE DATE OBTAINED REFERENCES PAGES 4 ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) REMARKS DATE PREPARED 30 November 1954 This is UNEVALUATED Information 1. The following air activity and aircraft were observed at 7,erneuchen airfield between 21 September and 19 October 1954: 21 and 23 September. There was air activity by I1-~8s/etween 0800 and 1300 and between 2000 and 0030. 24, 25 and 27 September. Individual take-offs were made during the morning. 1 October. Between 0845 and 0900, 30 to 40 Il-28s took off at short intervals and practiced formation flying up to 1030- 2 to 19 October. There was little air activity except on 12 and 15 October when more intensive flights were made. 29 September. About 45 I1-28s were estimated to be at the field. Of this estimate, 40 were counted. 1 2. It was noticed that 12 to 18 railroad tank cars with "dissolving agents" ~4ere emptied daily, and that the empty cars were quickly returned to the railroad headquarters, while railroad tank cars with "military goods" from Velten were returned within 2 days. 2 3. On 9 October, 8 x 76-mm AA guns were observed in the AA gun emplacement in the northwestern corner of the field. A large and a small van-like trailer with a ladder-like mast, braced to the rear were parked 100 to 150 meters west of the emplacements. A foi.r-cornered basket-like device was fitted in the middle of the mast and projected beyond the ladder on both sides. 3 4. The following supply shipments arrived at the field by rail between 21 Septem'er and 19 October: CLASSIFICATION SECRET,'C(~;'`l'' JL - U.S. 022ICIAL6 ONLY 25X1 -I 25X1 I 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 SLCR T'/CO*,,T hOi, - U.S. Or' 'IC inL~ ONLY Late in September October 1 Railroad Cars Dispatched From and Cargo 24 flatcars with 8 x 76-mm Neu-Buckow AA puns, 8 trucks, 1 ambulance, 1 generator (ballistic director?) 14 tank cars with 262 tons Boehlen of dissolving agents consigned to Chernikov 14 tank cars with 232.6 Ruhland tons of dissolving agents consigned to Chernikov 3 tank cars with 40.6 tons lelten of military goods 2 boxcars with 12 tons of Military goods consigned to BHK(RTO) 1 tank car with 20.3 tons of military goods consigned to the Red Army q cars with 40 tons of Jueterbo, military goods consigned to BHK 34 tank cars with 587 tons Ruhland of dissolving agents consigned to BHK 1 tank car with 19.5 tons Boehlen of dissolving agents to BHK 2 tank cars with 45.5 tons Velten of military goods to Chernikov 6 boxcars with 50 horses to BHK Frankfurt/Oder bord.ei 1 tank car with 17.3 tons of military goods to BHK to tank cars with 254.3 tons of dissolving agents to BHK 6 boxcars with about 400 allegedly Brest Litovsk, according to shipping label from Frankfurt/Oder SECRET/ CJ, .OL - U.S. OiiVICL.LS ONLY 20 September 19 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 SECRET/CONTROL - U.S. OFZIC1t.LS ONLY 14 6 boxcars with 60 tons Jueterbog 12 October of military goods 4 tank cars with 110 tons Ruhland of dissolving agents to Chernikov; 2 tank cars had 4 axles each 1 gondola car with 20 tons Neu-Oelsnitz 12 of anthracite coal to Dubrovski The following rail shipments left the field between 20 and 24 September: 3 boxcars with 6 tons of military goods Jueterbod Altes Lager 2 boxcars with 10 tons of military xoods Finsterwalde 1 boxcar with 5 tons 'insterwalde 1 boxcar with 10 tons 'Tlelzow 1. boxcar with 10 tons of military goods Briesen Senior Lieutenant Chernikov (fnu) had allegedly been transferred from the field 14 days ago. 4 5. Vehicular traffic observed at the field included Ambulance Trucks F- Comment. It is assumed that the railroad tank cars with, military goods from lelten conta ned oil, the drairiin.g of which took a lone time. Comment. The AA gun emplacement in the northwestern section of the field is occupied by 8 x 76-mm AA guns near which 2 model AAl 11112 sets ;,;ere repeatedly observed. The description of the radar set indicates that the set was of the same type. An additional 6 x 37-mm AA guns under lean.-to r_)ofs were previously observed near the AA gun emplacement. Comment. The AA unit September arrived from Neu-Buckow on 21 The unit had been sent to SECRET/OrO'. T40L - U-3. Oi'FlCIALS ONLY Comment. It icy believed that erneuchen airfield is still occupied by 2 bomber regiments equipped with 45 to 50 I1-28sr 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0 SECRET/CONTROL - U . . . ~i~'r'i O lr~la UN LY Pdeu-Buckow for firing practices on 11 September 1954 'hernikov was previously mentioned as consignee oC fuel shipments at Werneuchen airfield. The consignee of coal ,reviously was Dobrovski instead of liubrovski as mentioned in the resent report. The recruits who arrived at `Jerneuchen on 13 October were connected with the personnel exchange program. 3HK presumably means Bahnhofskommandantur (TTO). SECRETiU _~:~ ~L - U.S. O1i'r'ICIALS ONLY 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/10/22 : CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600240007-0