ANGARSK ELECTRONICS SITE
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1. This memorandum is in r1eaponse to your requirement dated 7 my 1964
which requested:, (1) Annotated photo or the Angarak facility ran noted on
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associated structures; (3) Line drawings-of linear installations and associ-
ated strstcturesq indicating roads, trails, power lines, security fencing,
ground scarring, etc; (4) Indication or status or conqtructIon or each of the
linear installations and nature and extent of z*'ogzf
leag h'end width of possible faces; (6) Determination of nature and status
of third linear Installation reported.
(r5')- Detailed description or race or structure including a s
2. Mensuration presented in this report was in most part accomplished
by the photo analyst, utilizing scale factors derived from specific mensura-
tion performed by the Technical. Analysis Branch, TID/NPIC. All i4 mansions are
approximate .
a. The Angarsk Electronics Site (52-5311 103-15E), consisting or
Deal Ben House type antennas with adjacent support areas, is one or three
]mown installations of this type under construction in the Soviet Union as of
s date. The other two are located at Sary Shagan Antimissile Test Center
( ) Imstrumentation Site 13 (1+146-3611 074-32E) and at Olenegorsk (68-0611
033-54B), in the *us nak area. Though this report is purlly concerned
with Angarak, certain information on the othqr two sites and the original Hen
House installation at Bsi-y Shagan Radar Sit o. 1 will be included.
b -The description of the Angarsk electronics site in this report
is. based parimarily on an _analysis of the KB-7 photograph.- accomplished on
Hen Bosse facilities at each site are identified slpbabrtically in the sequence
CC their appearance. Individual Hen Hou i antenna structures are numbered 1
:and 2, with the former being the most nor-..herly antenna. where support facil-
ities oeauW more than a single area, the areas are numbered sequentially.
which is the latest available photography as or August 1964. The April 1964
Angarsk coverage is the only I0-7 cover available of any or the Hen House
antemnaa. Being the first kfd only coverage or relatively large scale, it
permits detailed analysis or - features which are newly identified, though
not necessarily new activity.
e. Tb facilitate discussion of specific site components, the Dual
4? History of the Ben House Installations
s. Radar Site No. 1, Sary Shagan Antimissile Test Center, USSR
(1) Prior to the discovery of t4e Angarsk activity in January
1964, the only known Ben House antenna in the et Union was located at Radar
Site 1, SSATC (45j-5911 073-39E). The activity at Angarsk could not at that
earlytdate be confirmed as electronics, though there were some strong suspicions
regarding the unusually long excavations for probable structure foundations.
In April 1960 the original Ben House consisted of a single antenna structure,
890 feet 1 housing 40 light toned panels,
e6ch in a face 780 feet long, having
a 25- bore-sight angle of elevation. Attached to the left side of
this antenna structure was a control building, 350, feet long, 5Q test high
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and 60 feet wide. A 100 by 70-foot addition, approximately 55 feet high, was
constructed sometime between the fall of 1962 and wfflrimg of 1 3-
- I6 This facility
was first photograpDed the only TALENT
coverage of Barg Obagon. Hubssqueat 1 XBOLS photograpt~- has revealed two additional'
.
(a) Septeeiber 1,961 .photograp y revealed con-
struction work on a now sbaped Installation adjacent to the Hen House
control building. AdditiooLl missions in the follairing months revealed that the
DOW installation consisted of a low, 60 by 95-foot possible equipment building and
a ssaller suspect "reed house" at the apex of a flats suspect ground plane.
(See Flare 1 below). .
In plan view, the suspect ground plane appears triangular with
stepped or notched sides. Its surface is very light in tone and is raised possibly
five to ten feet above the ground. Erected approximately 240 feet away, at the
opposite side of the suspect ground plane, is a rectangular suspect reflecting sur-
face s 200 feet wide by 100 feet high. _ The suspect reflecting surface
faces on the same azimuth as the adjacent Hen House antenna face. It is suspected
that this new addition is an over-the-horizon type radar device, possibly being
tested against missiles launched from Chelkar, ) .kat or Kapustin Yar Zit to the Sary
Shagaa iapact area.(*) No 'changes have been noted in this unique facility since
up to and including the latest mission,
( ) Refer to Project Weddlpg Ring Report No. 30 (L-26)
(b) Probable modification of the Hen House antenna face, the [m
-second development, was first noted , when a 190-foot 25X1
section of the antenna face appeared black. The black section consisted of six reg-
ularly spaced panels whose dimensions suggeshed the replacement of p?eviously installed
light toned panels, with larger black panls. (Note F gure 2 next page).
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RADAR SITE NO. 1
SARY SHAGAN.ANTIMISSILE TEST CENTER, USSR
Figure 2.
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Missions between June 1963 and February 1964 did not reveal 25X1
resolution. revealed no change, the face remaining 25X1
black. Though the ]3 June 1963 photography revealed separations between individual
black panels, the more recent photography does not permit confirmation of sectionalized
p ne"Ing, despite relatively excellent KS-4 photo quality.
b. Instrumentation Site 13, Sary Sagai Antimissile Test Center (SSATC),US.M-
(1) Instrwnentation Site 13, located on the ahdres of Lake Balk'aah,
apprord.mately 52 nauti
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miles northeast of the SSA1 Support Base, did not exist on
photographed the area. First evidence of 25X1
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revealed on activity on a triad of buildings, which following, missions co--
firmed as one of four unique Installations having a counterpart around the city of
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~r Moscow, and believed to be possibly AMM associated.(*) For nearly two years, while
construction activity continued, this possibly AMM associated triad of buildings and
a small support area constituted the only significant features at Instrumentation
Site 13.
(2) revealed that what appeared, to be a
borrow pit for the past two years was now being expanded by extensive excavation
activity. As this new activity coincided with the construction of a new support
,area south of the building triad, and as the Angarsk facility had not yet been
discovered, this'new excavation activity was reported without other speculation
regarding its possible purpose. Photography
revealed 'urther nn-Inn of this ex avation
Memorandum Report reported
the correla ons between this excavation activity and the Hen House facility at Radar
Site No. 1, SSATC.(**)
(3) Photography) revealed that the
Instrumentation Site 13 construction activity had continued at a rapid pace. What
is now recognized as Dual Hen House Radar Lnstallation A, was under construction
approximately 1,000 wards northwest of the possible AMM associated Building Triad,
with a second, similar installation (Facility B) under construction in line with
and just south of the first Dual Hen House. A portion of the control house superstruc-
ture was erected at Dual Hen House A , whip, footings fox''a probably similar building
-could be seen at the more southern facility. Probable superstructure could be seen
at antenna A'-1, while footings were probably in place for antenna A'-2 and possibly
for antenna B-l. Th@ control building for !.he second Dual Hen House was being con-
structed approximately 1,000 feet west of the possibly AMM associated. Building Triad
facility.
(4)'he correlation of unusual construction activity northwest of Angarsk,
USSR with the Instrumentation Site 13 activity was reported to the intelligence
comity early in January 1964. ,'Jhe Hen House construction activit at Instrumenta-
tion'Site 13, which began sometime continued
throughout the rema_{ nder of 1963 and through the winter and spring of 1 3-64. (*-w* )
-Construction or a third Dual Herr House facility (Facility C) was initiated between
(5) Photography revealed that a dark
toned surface was being installed on the face side the west side) of Hen House Arl..
It is suspected that this surface is made up of dark panels similar to those installed
on the' original Hen House antenna at Radar Site No. 1 in 1963. Boresight from this
(6) Construction prowess on antenna A-2 is less advanced. Its appearance
suggested the face would be on the east side of the
that'the west side of Hen House A-2 is also receiving black paneling. Thus, boresight
from both antennas at Dual lien House A probably fall to the west.
, though of poor quality in this area, reveals the probability
(1) Most recent of the Dual Hen House facilities to be discovered Is
located at 68-06-30N 033- 54-3GE, approximately 11 nautical miles east-northeast or
Olenegorsk Airfield and-55 nautical miles south-southeast of Marmansk. (See Attach-
nient 7). This facility has been negated on August 1962 photography
while first signs of construction activity were observed in the support area in
June 1963
(*) See Reports:' NPIC/R-147/63, NPIC/R-103/614, NPICR-280/64, CIA/Pm-13/64 and
(**) See paragraph 4b and Attachment 3 to Memorandum Report
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(2) As can be seen in Attachment 7, the Dual Ben House facility
at CQenegorakc differs from the others in that the individual Hen House type antennas
are not in alj nt. The boresight azimuths (perpendiculars to the long side of
each structure) forsa an angle of 30 degrees.
d. Angarsk Electronics Site, USSR
(1) Late in December 1963, an unusual unidentified facility was
discovered under constructic near the banks of the Belaya River, approximately 35
nautical miles northwest of Ang'sk and 17 nautical miles south-southeast of the
city of Cheremkhovo, at 52-53N 103-15E. Correlation of this activity with Instru-
mentation Site 13, SSATC, was established and reported to the intelligence comity
cable
(2) Analysts of vious photography of the area revealed. that
1 September 1962 coverage probably negated the facility. However,
partial cloud cover of ',hat is now Support Area 2 precludes positive negation on
this mission. Poor quality of earlier photographic coverage also prevents positive
ue on. Probably the first indication of construction activity was photographed
The photo quality was poor., however, initial
clearing and suspect early construction activity in Support Area 2 could be detected.
(3) The first positive confirmation of construction { activity resulted
from good quality KEYHOLE coverage . This photo-
graphy revealed that construction of Dual Hen House Installation' had progressed to
probable early stages of superstructure erection on the control building, and
foundation excavations along the entire length of both antenna structures. At this
time there was no evidence of construction or clearing activity for Dual Hen House;
Instal l ations E, C, or D.
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used in previous reports is changed to permit alphabeticqi designation of the dual
Hen House installations and numerical designation of support areas, as shown in Attach-
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development of facilities.
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KH-7 system, resulting in relatively large scale photography. (See Attachment 1).
Though light conditions during the pass over Angarsk were less than optimum, the
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possible. Most line drawings in thils4Deport have been made from this photography.
(6) photographed Angarsk This KH-4
mission was received for analysis as major portions of this report were being finalized.
An this mission revealed important new developments, the cut-off date for tlJis report
vas m wed up accordingly.
5, -The Angarsk Electronics Site
a. General
(1) This Dual Hen House facility occupies approximately 3,000 acres
of flood plane in a bend of the Belays River. (See Attachment 1). It consists of a
fenced operations area, with three Dual Hen House radar installations under construc-
tion, with three closely grouped support areas about one nautical mile to the north-
east. (See Attachment 2). revealed a 2,130 by
200-foot area had been cleared for a 14th Du,--l Hen House installation.
(2) The only cultural features visible at this site prior to
commencement of construction activity were r- few probable dwellings along the river
and a series of straight earth scars. These scars, consisting mostly of suspect
survey lines, form a grid pattern in an arc~~ covered with medium'to sparse vegetation.
The grid pattern is. formed by parallel lines oriented north-south, spaced approximately
1,000 meters apart, and intersected by east-west oriented parallel lines approximately
2,000 meters apart. Three straight, non-parallel, unidentified earth scars cross the
area southwest of the site. These more prominent lines are generally oriented north-
east-southwest.
(*) FDIC/R-213/64 and NPIC/R-125/64
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(3) It is not possible to negate these esz'tE scars, nor is it
possible to establish any relationship to the Dual Ben House facility, other than
their geographic proximity and the orientation of the grid with reference to true
north. The northwesternmost of the three more prominent scars runs through the area
now occupied by the operations area, and more specifically, by the control building
of Dual Hen House A. The latter is possibly coincidental.
b. Communications
(1) The facility is served by a poh`ibly gravel-surfaced road which
enters Bet Areas 3 and 2 from the south, then turns to the southwest toward the
operations area. There is no other prominent access to the facility as of August
1964. From the site support area the road leads south to join a road which connects
Mishelevka on the west to Malta and Tayturka on the east. The latter communities are
served by hard-surfaced roads and a double track railroad which connects Irkutsk,
Angarsk, and Cheremkhovo with points to the northwest and east. The airfield possibly
serving this site would be Belaya Airfield, a medium bomber base, 25X1
located approximately 10 nautical miles to the east.
C. Defenses
(1) The general area is defended by Cheremkhovo SA-2 SAM Site B18-2,
located approximately six nautical miles southwest of the Dual Hen House facility,
by Cheremkhovo SA-2 SAM Site C10-4 located approximately 12 nautical miles north-
northeast of Belays Airfield,, and the northwestern SAM sites in the Irkutsk
Angarsk SAM defense complex;
d. Utilities (See Attachments 3A and 23)
(1) Two parallel earth scars, which enter the area fpom the west,
are possible evidence of power and telephone lines serving the support areas duri
the early construction period. Sometime between 25X1
construction wor gan on an electric power 25X1
substation in an area approximately 220 by 360 feet located between the operations
area and Support Area 2. During the same period, work began on a water treatment
plant located between the power substation and Support Area 2. Concurrent with this
activity, a trench fora pipeline from the Belaya River to the water treatment plant
was dug.
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vegetation was cleared from a 110-foot wide strip, forming a _25X1
power trace leading southward toward the electric power substation from an area north
of Support Area 2. The power substation was still in very early stages of construction,
with no evidence of structures visible. Initial construction on a probable sewage
treatment plant was also initiated during this period.
? (3) Photography reveals construction 25X1
progress on all utilities. In the electric power substation area, footings for possibly
two step-down, three- phase low-voltage transformers are under construction while wall-
bearing construction on substation control house has reached the 25X1
superstructure stage. the substation o 1 25X1
house and an adjacent building we e roofed. LEA]
a probable stack of canvas-caverpd building material was 25X1
located approximately 200 feet northeast of the substation control house. This stack
of material was not in evidence Foundations for electric power 25X1
transmission towers for two probable 110 KV power lines with heavy three-phase con-
ductors can be seen along the power trace extending north from the substation.
Photography revealed continuing work on the power 25X1
line with power transmission tower footings newly identified northeast of the Belaya
river. The power trace is thus being extended toward the electrified railroad near
the town of Mikhaylovk.s. (See Attachment 1).
(4) A probable sewage treatment plant is being constructed north of
Support Area'3 and downstream from the water intake point. It consists of two earth
embanked, probable digesters and a sewage treatment and pumping 25X1
station under construction. Between the sewer pipe- 25X1
line from the sewage treatment plant was extended to Suppor-b?Area'2 and to the river ^
Belays.
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(5) The water treatment plant, consisting
single story, flat-roofed building and two 145-foot diameter semi-buried presedi-
mentation basins, will be fed by a buried water pipeline from the Belays River.
Photography reveals the circular basins have probably been covered.
The intake end of the water pipeline ends at a slip-off slope north of Support
Area 2. It is suspected that infiltration galleries are being constructed at that
point. Such intakes are designed for drawing water from very turbid rivers and
water bodies subject to wide fluctuations in water level. The intake line would
normally be enclosed in masonry caissons, extending down to water-bearing gravel,
which serves to remove much of the solids in suspension. These galleries are
usually located on the shore near the high water line. The water would then be
pumped to the presedimentation basins, which are constructed in parallel units so
that one will be operating while the other is being cleaned.
From the water treatment plant, water pipeline trenches lead along
the access road toward the operations area and toward Support Area 2. A number of
trenches for water and sewer pipelines can be seen in Support Area 2. Probable pipe
sections can be seen strung along the side of the access road between Support Area 2
and Support Area 3, probably in preparation for trench digging.
e. Motor Pool
(1) The motor pool area contains al (single story
probable shop type garage and four smaller possible storage buildings. The possible
storage buildings have a total of 12,1440 square feet of floor space. The motor
pool contains eight possible tank semitrailers, 16 possible van semitrailers, 12
possible cargo trucks, 27 probable dump trucks, 140 probable vehicles, 10 possible
vehicles,-and 10 suspect vehicles for a total of 123 vehicles. The possible tank
semitrailers and most of the possible van semitrailers are parked closely together
in the western corner of the motor pool, suggesting they are not currently active.
The photography reveals an expansion of approxi-
mately 15 percent to the northern side of the motor pool a4rea (see Attachment 23)-
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(1) The operations area occupies approximately a 1400-acre triangular M
area one nautical mile southwest of Support Area 3. Photography 25X1
parallel to Dual Hen House C, was revealed by photography accomplished 25X1
(3) A clearing for a probable fourth Dual Hen House installation,
3,100 feet north-northeast of the Dual Hen House A control building.
,advanced. Dual Hen House A occupies the southernmost corner of the triangular area,
with the long axis of the structure oriented 350 and 170 degrees. Dual Hen House B,
at an earlier stage of construction, is located north of Dual Hen House A, with
their control buildings approximately 2,1400 feet apart. The long axes of Dual Hen
House Installations A and B are parallel and separated by 320 feet. Their control
buildings are similarly oriented. Dual Hen-House C control building Is located
approximately 1,800 feet east of Dual Hen House B control building, and -approximately
east, by a double security fence. Photography 25X1
confirmed the presence of a security fence around the entire operations area.
Clearance between the western side of Dual Hen Housee Installations A and B, and
the security fence to the West varies between 300 and 900 feet. A possibly gravel
surfaced road connects the operations area with the support areas to the northeast.
(2) Located within the operations area are three Dual Hen House
radar antenna structures in various stages of construction. (See Attachment 3).
Dual Hen House A is the most complete of the three, while installation C is least
(See Attachments 22 and 23). 25X1
g. Dual Hen House A I
(1) This installation consists of two Hen House type radar structures
under construction, one on each side of a massive control building. The two Hen
House antenna structures are being constructed along the same longitudinal axis, with
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Dual He^ House A measures 2,295 feet from end to end. Photography
of Hsi House A-1. If the dimensions of this addition are similar (*) to that of the
structure off the south end of Hen House A-2, the total length of the Dual Hen-House
would be approximately 2,340 feet.
(2) The control Building, Dual Hen House A
The flat-roofed control building is massive and probably con-
structed of reinforced concrete. (See Attachments 3, 4, and 4A). It consists of a
25-foot high central section three wings on
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the north, south, and west, and two probable 10-foot high tn~qs on h east. The
north and south wings measure 140 by 40 feet, the west wing and each 25X1
of the two probable wings on the east measure 25 by 20 feet. The entire control
building is located east of a line connecting the western sides of the two Hen House
antenna structures.
The' control builds which has approximately 44,000 square feet
of roof area, did not appear complete Finishing work on the roof 25X1
appeared to be in progress with a suspect n:; altpplant in operation on the east side
of the building. Building material, pipe :,actions and five probable vehicles could
be seen in the area (See Annotation 12, Attachment 3). Photography 25X1
- - -- - does not permit confirmation of construction status, 25X1
(3) Hen House Radar Antenna Structure A-1
building section by 8. feet. (See Attachment 4). Photography
building, has its long sides parallel o the eastern and western sides of the control
building. its southern end was separated from the main control
reveals the possible addition of a small structure between the Hen
House structure and the control building. The western side of the Hen House structure
is approximately 40 feet fovwaxrd of the control building.
Photogrammetric analysis of coverage has confirmed
that the pitch of the trusses is not similar, with the greatest angle of pitch being
on the side facing west. Mensuration indicates that the slant height of the western
side of each truss and the slant height of the east side
Possible margins of error on these calculations are: up to a maximum of plus 15
feet for the western slope and down to a maximum of minus 15 feet for the eastern
slope. Should the maximum possible error be applied to each side, the ridge line
would still be located west of the central longitudinal axis of this structure.
Photo duality and available information did not permit computation of the structure
height or the angles of elevation of the pitched roof. However, by visual inspection,
the ridge line appears to be over a line located approximately two-thirds the distance
of the building width, and west of the central longitudinal axis of the structure.
(See Figure 3 next page).
The ridge of the Hen House structure appears to be approximately
2.5 times higher than the roof of the control building.
spaced approximately 20 feet apart, erected over 0 feet of the structure's length,
with probably two trussesatill-to be erected on the north end. (See Attachment 4).
Photography) (revealed 44 trusses,
roofing material covered approximately 32L structural bays east of 25X1
striation is shown in Figure 3 (next page). Photography 25X1
the ridge line, as shown in Attachments 4 and 4A. A dark striation could be seen
through the trusses, at of the length of the structure- and located parallel
to and approximate from the east side of the structure. Location of the 25X1
reveals that the roof has probably been covered and that a small structure 2JX1
() Though the structures are approximately similar in'size, the ground resolution
of KB-4 does not permit a meaningful measurement.
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(4) Hen House Radar Antenna Structure A-2
structure A,-1 to the north. Dimensions and location of footings with reference to the
contxb1 buil4ing are shown in the rectified line drawing In Attachment 4.
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suspect transmitter house is located just off the south end of the footings at
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Hen House A-2. It is possibly similar to structures which appear off each end of
both Hen House structures at Dual Hen House A at Sary Shagan Instrumentation Site 13.
It is suspected that the structure on one end of a Hen House could be a transmitter
house while the structure on the opposite end could be a terminal house. Three
roughly circular possible excavations, with small unidentified objects centered inside,
between the antenna structure foundation and the control building 25X1
The location of these features ~ ~eZZesponds to the location of a suspect GJn
Al terminal house which is located between the Hen House structure and the control
building at Dual Hen House A Sary Shagan Instrumentation Site 13. Photography of
reveats the possible addition of a small structure 25X1
between Hen House 2 and the control building. ,
Within the outer rows of column footings and parallel to them is
a line of possible footings and footing holes, arranged in a straight line and spaced
approximately 10 feet apart. This inner row of possible footings is not centered but
is the easternmost row of column footings.
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Unidentified structural members, roughly grid shaped striations
and other scars can be seen along the length of the structure. These are shown
in the line drawings on Attachments 4 and 4A. Photograhy
roofing material is being applied.
reveals that the superstructure has been erected and that probably
(See Annotation 4, Attachment 3). Initial excavation activity had commenced in the
southern end of the cleared area South of the control building. Photography of
h. Dual Hen House B
Dual Hen House B, located north of Dual Hen House A, is in an
earlier stage of construction. it consisted of a cleared area
approximately 2,400 by 300 feet, in the center of which a control building was in
early stages of construction. A large amount of construction material was stacked
in the area west of the control building and in the cleared area to the south.
(1) The Control Building, Dural Hen House B
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The control building at Dual. Hen House B is oriented in a manner
similar to that of the Dual Hen House A control building, and will probably have a
similar configuration, the walls of the west and south wings were
be erected and a small portion of the roof on the south wing was in place. The
west wing appeared to be divided internally by two walls as shown
below in Figure 4.
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reveals excavation and possible footings for both
Oonatr aticn Details,
(App, . Scales 1 inch equals 40 feet)
Figure 4.
The extreme ends of the narrow west wing were either covered by
a five-foot wide strip of roofing, or the walls at this point are five feet thick.
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resolve the small and narrow west wing, it reveals that superstructure and roof on
the north and south wing have been erected and that construction on the large central
section is progressing. Figure 6 below shows the peculiar appearance of this phase
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(2) Hen House Radar Antenna Structures at Dual H 4ouse B
The area cleared to the north and south of the control building
under construction is sufficiently large to accommodate Hen House type radar antenna
structures; however, only initial excavation activity is visible
in the southern end of this area. Photography
reveals excavation and possible footings at both Hen House sites.
I. Dual Hen House C
(1) Thib installation is least advanced the three Dual Hen House
installations being constructed in the operations area. concrete
footings for the control building were in place and stacks-of construction materials
were lying on the ground in the vicinity. (See Attachment 3). The pattern formed by
the control building footings strongly suggested that the control building for Dual
Hen House C would have the same dimensions and configuration as the control building
at Dual Hen House A. This was partially confirmed by the coverage
This photography revealed the superstructure of the narrow, pro-
ng and the other two wings being erected.
(2) The cleared area to each side of the control building construction
is sufficiently large to accommodate Hen House type radar antenna structures; however,
as there was no sign of excavation activity in the cleared area.
Photography)
House foundations add
Dual Hen House D
P (1) The approximately 2,200 by 200-foot clearing for probable Dual Hen
House D is located south of Dual Hen House C and easy of Dual Hen House A. The long
axis of this clearing is parallel to the long axis of Dual Hen House t. The appearance
of this clearing gives the entire operations area a double "V" or chevron configuration.
f k. Other Structures and Activity in the Operations Area
(1) I I a number of foundations containing footings for
unidentified structures were located in the approximate center of the operations area.
(See Annotations 7 through 10, Attachment 3). A standpipe with a capacity of approxi-
mately 153,000 U.S. gallons was seen just west of the control house cons
Dual Hen House C. however, there was no evidence of connecting pipelines
and some superstructure. Figure 7 below shows the appearance of superstructure visible
(2) Photography) reveals earth scars connecting the
two control buildings at Dual Hen House B and C and possibly the standpipe located
just west of the Dual Hen House C control building. Earth scars also connect the
control building at Dual Hen House A and construction activity located between the
control house and the center of the cleared strip for Dual Hen House D.
(3) This construction activity, consists of
a cleared area measuring approximately 190 by 150 feet and containing probable footings
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If both antenna faces at Angarsk Dual Hen House A were on the
west side of their respective structures, there would be no masking problem.
Assuming, for the sake of this hypothesis, that this will indeed be the method of
construction at Angarsk Dual Hen House A, the other Angarsk installations were
examined to determine possible correlations, assuming their construction pattern
would be similar to Installation A. This examination revealed that it Would be
reasonable to expect that both Hen House antennas would be on the same side and
have their boresight azimuths in parallel planes.
The face side of Hen House structures could possibly be predicted
by noting the position of the control house with reference to a line joining the
two Hen House structures. Thus, if the face of each antenna at Angarsk Dual Hen
House A is on the vest side, the entire control building would be to the rear of
all propagating surfaces. If the same concept of construction is being followed
at Sary Shagan Instrumentation Site 13 (and it probably is at Dual Hen House A,
as revealed , one can postulate that Dual Hen Houses here would
also have their antenna faces on the same side, and have boresight azimuths in parallel
planes. This postulation is reasonable because, in each case, the side of the struc-
ture likely to receive the face would be in front of the control building and this
would eliminate masking problems from adjacent structures.
Consequently, the second hypothesis is considered the more reason-
able, and on the bads of this line of reasoning, it is believed that boresight
azimuths at all Dual Hen House antennas will possibly be as follows: (Also see
Angarsk Al, r-A- 2, B-1,& B- 2
Angarsk C-1, C-2, & probable D
Sary Fula an Ar1, A-2, B-1, & B-2
Sary Shagan C-1 & C-2
Olenegorsk A-1
Oienegorsk A-2
260 degrees
The arrangement of structures at the Angarsk Electronics Site and
the new additions revealed by photography removed
more of the doubt regarding the direction of propagation at Angarsk. Therefore, the
26OI (degree azimuths out of Angarsk are changed from possible to.probable.
Attachment 8 shows the location of azimuths with reference to
each site and other geographic features, plotted on a Gnomonic chart.(*) In addition
to the azimuths from Dual Hen House installations, this map also shows the boresight
azimuth from the original Hen House at Sary Shagan Radar Site 1 and the possible
azimuth from the Moscow "A Frame" suspect phased array radar, assuming that both
faces of the "A Frame" will contain radar antennas. Certain missile ranges and
other installations have also been added tb the chart.
Though these azimuths have been computed to an accuracy of one
degree, most of them are only possible azimuths (') unt J,i photographic or other
evidence can confirm the location of each antenna face.. Consequently, for research
purposes, a list of geographic coordinates along each conceivable azimuth from the
Hen House structures has been computed and is attached as Attachments 9 through 21.
These geographic coordinates have been computor-determined at regular intervals
(usually every 60 nautical miles) along each of the listed azimuths, for a distapce
of 5,000 nautical miles from the given installation.
(*) A straight line on a Gnomonic chart represents a great circle arc.
( The exceptions: Radar Site No. 1, Sary Shagan azimuth is confirmed and
Angarsk Dual Hen House azimuths are probable azimuths.
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b. A study of Attachment 8 reveals that boresight azimuths (and some
back azimuths) go near or through certain related installations. For example, the
boresight azimuth from Angarsk Dual lien House A and B passes very close to Sary
Shags- and that from Sary Shagan Dual Hen House C passes close to Angarsk. Conse-
quently, a second computor analyses was initiated to determine the exact distances
and azimuths between possibly related points. Attachment 21-A shows the-result'of
this compaztor analysis.
A study of these azimuths shows that there is a high degree of pro-
(1) Angarsk Dual Hen Houses A and B are oriented to place their
probable boresight azimuth through Sary Shagan Instrumentation Site 13.
(2) Sary Shagan Dual Hen Houses A and B are oriented to place their
possible boresight azimuth through Tyuratam.
(3) Sary Shagan Dual Hen House C is oriented to place its possible
boresight azimuth through the Angarsk Electronics Site.
(l#) Qlenegorsk Hen House A-2 is'oriented to place its possible back-
azimuth through Sary Shagan Instrumentation Site 13.
If we should hypothesize that the above probablities are indeed fact,
then one of the following conclusions would have to be accepted as correct:
(1) The Soviets surveyed these installations accurately, to have
.the boresight azink the line up as suggested in the above stated probabilities and
the azimuths computed for Attachment 8 have a .slightly higher margin of error than
supposed.
(2) The azimuths computed for Attachment 8 are accurate to within
one degree and the Soviets did not survey these installations accurately (assuming
an intent to have boresight azimuths line up as suggested above).
(3) The azimuths computed for Attachment 8 are accurate to within
one degree, the Soviets surveyed their installations accurately, and the proximity
of boresight azimuths to the listed installations is simply coincidental (implying
no intention to line up the boresight azimuths exactly with the given installations).
(4) The azimuths compiled for Attachment 8 are accurate to within
one degree, the Soviets surveyed the. installations accurately, to have the boresight
azimuths line up approximately as suggested in the above stated probabilities
(implying no Intention to have pin-point accuracy).
Of the four possible conclusions listed, the first and the fourth
appear to be the most reasonable.
It is generally believed that the Hen House structures house some
type of phased array radar. As the result of one hypothesis, it is suspected that one
of the small structures attached to the end of a Dual Hen House serves as a trans-
mittef'house and the other as a terminal hovi;e. It is possible that such an
arrangement would be compatible with a fregjut.ncy scanned phased array radar.
Another hypothesis concludes that the bulk of the Hen House structure
behind the face suggests the use of an array of lenses in the antenna face, with the
feed elements mounted internally a given distance behind each of the lens panels.
The internal footings at Angarsk Hen House A-2 and the striation inside Al could
possibly be the location of support elements for the feed of such a lens type system.
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possibly larger panels were being installed (see Figure 2), however, it was not possi-
ble to determine the exact size of these I:nels due to the limitations imposed by
relatively poor ground resolution. The fa(-4,- that a space can be detected between
six separate panels would Mt first suggest that the distance between panels must be
between 10 and 20 feet, the probable range of ground resolution for this coverage.
However, linearity (considering a probable panel length of 40 feet) would make it
possible to detect a smaller separation. The numerical coefficient in this relation-
ship is not known; therefore, it is not-possible to determine panel width. Later
photography with superior interpretability revealed the entire face as black,
however, individual panels could not be detected. This suggests one of three
possibilities:
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small Car photo resolution.
(2) Wider panels were installed with no space between panels.
(3)
b. Back Azimuths
Though the probable and possible azimuths from all these installa-
tions are shown on Attachment 8, it is interesting to note that some " back-azimuths"
puss through or near some important places. As an example, a back-azimuth from-
Angarsk Hen House A ana B passes near Chita while a back-azimuth from Olenegorsk
Hen House A-2 passes near Sary Shagan. Attachment 21A should provide valuable data
in regard to azimuths between specific points.
Houses
The location of the Dual Hen House sites at Angarsk and at Sary
Sagan suggests that these installations are possibly part of a satellite fence.
The original Hen House at Sary Shagan Radar Site 1 was the R and D version; there-
fore, it is hardly likely that the extensive Dual Hen House installations at Sary
Shagan and northwest of Angarsk would be for Research and Development purposes.
Furthermore, their location does not appear optimum for an early warning role
against ballistic missiles.
Thel azimuth from Sary Sh an Instrumentation Site 13
passes through Launch Complex A at Tyuratam and the azimuth passes within
250 and 275 nautical miles of the centers of Soviet Pacific impact Areas 1 and 2,
respectively. These impact areas arV approximately 900 and 600 nautical miles
south-southeast of Johnston Island. These facts suggest a possibility that Sary
Shagan Instrumentation Site 13 Dual Hen House might also be employed in the Soviet
space and ICBM test program.
The location of the Olenegorsk Dual Hen House facility, with its
possible azimuths of propagation shown on Attachments 7 and 8, suggests either a
ballistic missile early warning role or an anti-satelite ro11. Though the former
is perhaps favored, the latter cannot be ruled out due to orbits we might conceiv-
ably use in the future. It is not inconceivable that the site is intended for a
dual role.
As _aregards _the possibility of the site at 03,enegorsk being part of a
ballistic missile early warning system, it is argued, that if true, we must find more
installations of the same type going, up simultaneously along the northern reaches of
the Soviet Union. This is not necessarily true. we were willing to accept the
installation of possible antiballistic missile laun complexes around only two
mayor Soviet cities (Moscow and Leningrad), why wou1dn it be equally logical to
accept the idea. of an early warning site, so located as 09 provide warning against
missile attack from Worth America against these and other Nk-argets? The political
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gain from establishment of an operational system for even a limited number of
important targets would be tremendous. It is therefore possible that the Soviets
would press forward to the early realization of such a.system, even though its
operational effectiveness might initially be rather limited.
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d. Relation of the Dual Hen House and the Building Triad at Instrumentation
A functional relationship between the building triad at Sary Shagan
Instrumentation Site 13 and the nearby Dual Hen House installation cannot be identi-
I'1ed. However, there are some interesting points to consider.
The co-location of the building triad and the Dual Hen House installa-
tions may not be coincidental. With the appearance of construction activity at Dual
Hen House Installation B, revealed a
straight earth scar between the building triad area and the vicinity of construction
on the control buIldiniz of Dual ken House B. Timis earth scar was still very prominent
It appeared to run from an area adjacent to
the south side of the large building in the triad toward the control building at Dual
Hen House B. It is suspected that this scar is a bur?ed conduit to the control house,
passing under the road which runs behind the Hen House construction..
a straight earth scar could be seen
leading toward the Dual Hen House B construction from the north side of the large
building in the triad. Partial cloud cover did not permit observing its terminous.
The same mission revealed a straight earth scar south of the entire triad, oriented
approximately east-west and skirting the southern side of the southern small building
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longer
points
side of the large triad building on December
be detected. The shorter of the two scars
south of the large triad building and south-
east of Dual Hen House B control building. The longer of the two scars possibly has
its termini at points north of the large triad building and close behind the east
side or the Dual Hen House B control building. (See photo in Attachment 6). Of
course, it is possible that these earth scars are simply signatures of vater lines,
and thus need not imply functional relationship.
The building triads in the Moscow area have been considered possibly
AMM associated, though their use in a pure air defense role has been receiving
strong consideration. Their presence at Sa.ry Shagan, )&ich has been repeatedly
associated with AMM activity by CQMINT, and their installation around Moscow, already
heavily defended by a variety of SAM systems, causes retention of the term "possible
AMN associated." It is believed this term must be retained until such time as evi-
dence reveals that the Soviets do not plan to introduce an AMM Into the Moscow
defense system concurrent with the completion of the building triad sites, or evidence
reveals that the wilding triads at Sary Shagan are being tested in a role other than
9. As this report will be published for maximum distribttion, thLis. project Is
not considered complete.
closures:
1Veaty-six (26) (see List of
Attacbmeate)
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1 Angarsk Map & Annotated Photo
2 Angarsk Electronics Site (Line Drawing)
3 Angarsk Electronics Site, Operations Area (Line Drawing)
3A Angarsk Electronics Site, Support Areas
4 Dual Hen House A, Angarsk (Rectified Line Drawing)
4A Dual Hen House A, Angarsk (Perspective Viev)
5 Original Hen House, SSATC, Map & Annotated Photo
6 SSATC Instrumentation Site 13, Map & Annotated Photo
8 Possible Azimuths From Hen House Radars U/C
Sary Shagan ATC Instrumentation Site
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Sary Shagan ATC Instrumentation Site
Sary Shagan ATC Instrumentation Site
Qlenegorsk,
Olenegorsk,
Olenegorsk,
Olenegorsk,
Angarsk, 800 Azimuth
Angarsk
Angarsk, 2600 Azimuth
Angarsk,
Sary Shagan ATC Radar Site 1,
Distances and Azimuth fetween Possible Related Points
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77-25E
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118-07E
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11+6-30E
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46- 33N
78-52E
201+0 37- 3
2:;
119-13E
3900
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147-162
240
1+6- 30N
80-19E
2100 37-0
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4200
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87-29E
21+00 31 .- 2
2:;
125-31E
4260
114-19:N
151-145E
600
45-51N
88- 514E
21+60 33-1+
8:,
126-30E
4320
13-37:'
152-29E
660
4 5-1+0:Y
9o-19E
2520 33-1
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127-30E
4380
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153-12E
720
45-29`
91-43E
2580 32-1.
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44140
12-12:;
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780
45-17N
93- 06E
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1-495
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320
43-44N
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122-26
3720
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60
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43-.3 2.:
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2100
129- 01F,
3960
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168-52E
300
43- 59::
81- 02E
2160
130-38E
4020
37-40:;
169-49E
360
49-25::
82-24E
2220
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132-13E
4030
36-59N-
170-44E
420
49-50:;
53-48E,
2280 7- -
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133- 43---:,
4140
36-18:K
171-39E
480
50-14:.
85-14E
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4200
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173-262
600
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33-55E
3600 6-4
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120
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240
71-11i:
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360
72-36~:
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3960 2+O- 5
7:.- 10
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430
73-53N
16- 51E
4030 3 9- 0
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600
75-021
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4200 37- 0
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2-16:;
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56-422
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4-033
60-562
4620
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61-132
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61-29
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61-46E
4800
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62- 0=-
4060
0- 573
62-17E
4920
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9-56S
62-33E
5000
11-13S
62-48E
63-032
63- 332
63-47:
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66;-45
66-582
69-11E
69-252
69-36E
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55 29'N 036 41'E
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46 35'N 074 31'E
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42 50'N 045 15'E
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