MISCELLANEOUS FACTORIES IN USSR

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CIA-RDP82-00457R001700320002-0
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December 22, 2016
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October 20, 2011
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2
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September 10, 1948
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REPORT
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/20: CIA-RDP82-60457R001700320002-0 SUBJECT PLACE ? ACQUIRED DATE 0' INFO DATE DISTR,0uugust 1948 NO. OF-PAGES 2 NO. OF ENCLS. (113TED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 50X1-HUM .t._Jy~+~""?i'~ ....~~.~a:ci~..v ..it~,,.~.~~'~....r,7,..... c~~ir .L..r~...~..3.. 3 ?'+_': IIIDITEO 6. LAM. REPTOO1JC'ICH CP TAIS FORD IS PROHIDITCO. NOW %VRa, M110864.'17I IH CO1YThtiPR!) III SOOT OF 7NB FOa1 L"AT OS UTIL18Eo THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION FOR THE RESEARCH USE OF TRAINED INTELLIGENCE ANALYSTS 50X1-HUM radio tube factory in (orki. the name torki on the outside of the tube cartons. radio sets 50X1-HUM w gyr ed in the came way. this .factory had heen established inc .5, the v.?ar and was ; vo'rahi y brought from Germany. i or aerl :.aos ; of the tubes and radio se as were made at the Zavod Frazer Tten'i K.-C, i tina -2,1 "T scow, where optical 5.nstr;iments and sights for tanks and artillery w~F`.?o also made. The RRubezhnii 1 ae tor-lr at Rubeinayra produced d?nz.mite, 8un;)owdert pond powder :t or ri:f`ln cart:r:id!7es and arttllerv shell ~ririers. a. The IDonsodL Factory produced ehior.ina, Fefore the waxp Tn ;t2c ? ecret the Factory hefore the ,.ar there rags also ,produced: An, ex ilosive called pirintai l n ~ auchi nc hat ii kaustik`~ ( is ) Ghlorhenzol. ',a yellow powder) tyydi'ocrranic acid. The yellow powder made at Factory 54, Sver dlovskk; was the same color as .hlor sen: Gi. j but the powder at Donsada did not make one snteez.e, 1aherei=:1 the Dowder at Sverc.lovuk fade one sneeze until tears f].(.-owed. it stl ck in 50X1-HUM patches on the sides of the, `;rtes the factor y, ~~ the trees 3 ear the f.'ac?tor:r were v:l thcr?ed =tnd ). awa.r tine' x to;) leaves -.:ere 'fel: ow, Tito fa.ctorv Is situated ap ro.-i.mat,e 1j 30 I m north of Svordlov's'k CLASSIFICATION S RT T CUUTROL U.S. OFFICT ..,S 9i'r sraYr. .. nor:tip ) -TNSPs Document. No.' NO CHANGE in Class. ^ [ D?"aCIASSIFIED Class. C iA CED TO: TS DDA Memo, 4 Apr 77 Auth: D 77/ --Z-1-AWWRI3 7A' r- `SET Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/20: CIA-RDP82-00457R001700320002-0 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/20: CIA-RDP82-00457R001700320002-0 50X1-HUM and covers an area of 6 sq kmso The factory compoxud contains a rolling mi .L foundries and assembly halls forming one enclave of nine sheds,, and a periphery of other buildings. including a traan..?.for or stations, 'PW oempo etch The whole compound in surrounded with a triple barbel wire fence. The factory' employs 5,000 workers, including Assembly is carried out in the works on a conveyor belt system,, and the daily production rate is stated to average 80 cars. All snare built in the factory are desig'riod on a broad r augo base., In the autumn of 3.:348? 100 Austrian cars were converted in these works to broad gaaugo o The railroad freight car works in fiev is situated 1. J from the L'ireovY From gc'as.bles, `,rho cans are laabellod in Eiaglish and the t might on the 3 eaiaol ;;:iron in / rorican ixoaaures n :he canning factory in Shusha., Azorbs dghaj mploys 600 Soviet women and 200 dso Daily production averages 6.,0U oc..nsA each 40 ouncese of moat* and 50X1-HUM On the southeast outskirts of itrasnoarrrsoickoo (45030PN4, 44030'%E)r, 60 'tai southeast of Sta3 ingraads, there is a saw ill combine conpriainna; three n .l.ls, and aisployit-it; 200 Soviets and 200 1t wor kern,, The largest-of the titlls contains six esaw~?,arx3as~ The Russian machinery is old and torn, but J-10 -a Oar san machinery has arrived and. is in storage in the factory aroaar awaiting inn yallati tin., Timber lengths are brought down the Volga for processing; they are sawed into planks and dispatched from the factory by rail., The factory works three hour shifts daily, Power is suppl;.ed by a large station ghtly to the sa.=pat: of Irasnoarsaieinkoe ~ this station is also the main source of power for Stalingrad,, 7. 50X1-HUM The tank factory in slryansk (: i2 4Ya 52027 ? ; ja th ch before 'rne war mpx.olioa o 0 45,000 workerso is being rebuilt by P labor0 One administrative building and two large workshops haavo boon rebuilt, and six t- all chime. ys are under constructtion. The marshalling yards within the factory compound have been entirely reconstructed. At" present, railroad cars and locomotives are being built in the two workuhoprs. Throo 8=hour shifts are worked; Soviet workers only are employed,, "nn Gerrsan machinery is beiig inst .l,led in the reconstructed ehrpoo The factory is run on electricity supplied r:.~sa outsido the works locatlone un own SECRET CONTTROI/ US OFFIGIAIZ ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/10/20: CIA-RDP82-00457R001700320002-0