1. HUNGARIAN MILITARY PRODUCTION 2. ATTEMPTS TO FIND COAL DEPOSIT IN DUDAR

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CIA-RDP82-00457R007300170011-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 9, 2016
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May 3, 1999
Sequence Number: 
11
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Publication Date: 
April 12, 1951
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REPORT
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CL.ASSIfCATION in e4 SUB2ECi 1. Hungarian Military Production :3PTL. NO. OF PAGES 1 M PLACE ACQUIRED 2. Attempts to Find Coal Deposit in Dudar 25X1A NO. OF ENCLS.. (LISTED BELOW DATE OF SUPPLEMENT TO 25X1 X INFO. October 1050 REPORT NO. Approved For Relea NW/ ..~~ ~R P~~p0457RW 'I~OQ VEPORT CD WID Ai , lT The Hun? Arian Ammunition Company, Veszprem, washes and reloads an average of eight tons of brass cartridges daily. :-lost of this ammunition is for su'b-ma chine ;ms. The Nitro-Chemical Industrial Corm any, PetfUr?d8, devotes most of its pro- duction capacity to supplying the Hungarian !Cray with the basic raw materials for chemical tmrfare, explosives, and gasoline refining. 3. The Inari Robbanonny ag., Peremarton, specializes in the production of fuses including some known as "English fuses". 4. The construction at the Ajka power plant is believed to be part of the plan to enlarge its capacity. The power line from Ajka to Gy#r was completed at the end of the suszmer and has been in operation since then. the output of 25X1 A the Ajka Aluminum Plant has proved to be as much as 70 per cent. defective in one month. 6. The Ganz factory in Gybr and the Czech ikods. works manufacture jeeps for the Hungarian Any. In addition, 3i and 5 ton Diesel trucks ere made by Ganz and ":1 AG for Am use. `. In-the late spring of 1950, exploratory drillings for coal were started in the region of Dudar, These were to be sunk to a depth of 38 meters, and by the end of thy 1950 had reached the 25-meter mark. No Information on the success of the operation was obtained. The new radio tr^.nsmitter in Diosd operates from a 10,700volt line and uses tubes m -,de in Italy, Switzerland, and j.ngland, 25X1A 1^- STATE NAVY NSRB UTION ~ ARF9Y Irl AIR. i`F3l --2 ~" ilor~yE~raaaa Fla, Vo F] C a3s Tea TS S Approved For Release 1999/09/09 : C 7300170Q115 By.