BREST ARMY CAMP SOUTHEAST BREST, USSR BELORUSSIAN MD
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PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT
BREST ARMY CAMP SOUTHEAST
BREST, USSR
BELORUSSIAN MD
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I his report is one. in a series on Soviet Ground Force and logistic
installaeions being prepared for a DIA/CIA Panel. "I'he series is being
coordinated, published and disseminated by Nl'IC. The photographic
analysis is being performed by the NPIC Photographic Analysis Group,
the CIA Photographic Intelligence Division (NPIC), and the Produc[ion
Center 1Plc (DIA). The photographic analysis for this particular re-
port was performed by the NPIC Photographic Analysis Group.
in the interest. of uniformity, the titles and letter designators for
the facilities observed at these installations are identical with those
appearing in Uie project requirement. When a specific facility is not
observed both its title and letter designator arc omitted in the report.
"I~itles and letter designators for the various facilities are as
follows: (A) railroad service, (I3) road service, (C) landing strips,
(D) administrative and troop housing areas, (L) storage areas, (L) am-
munition storage areas, (G) POL storage areas, (H) other buildings and
facilities, (J) equipment storage/maintenance areas, (K) athletic fields,
(L) small. arms firing ranges, (M~ drive:r training areas, (N) tank/
assault gun firing ranges, (1?) flat t:rajccrory firing ranges, (Q) artillery
emplacements (batteries), (R) infantry or. combined arms field. train-
ing area or courses, (S) special training facilities, ("I') unidei~itified
facilities or tracking activity.
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BREST ARMY CAMP SOUTHEAST
(52-04N 023-44E)
BREST, BRESTSKAYA OBLAST, USSR
BELORUSSIAN MD
Railroad, double track
Railroad, single track
Railroad, under construction
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Brest :~rmv Camp Southeast is located 6
kilometers (km) southeast of Brest (52-06N
023-41E) on the west side of the Brest-Kovel
rail line (Figure 1). The installation is served
by a spur from the Brest-ICovel rail line, which
forms two sub-spurs within the installation, and
has all-weather road connections to the Brest-
Bereza and Brest-Kovel highways. A military
training area, directly associated with the bar-
racks area, is immediately south, Other military
installations are located in the Brest area.
The installation (Figures 2 and 3) covers ap-
proximately 650 acres and contains four admin-
istration buildings, 31 barracks, 27 storage
buildings, 53 support buildings, four range-sup-
port buildings, 18 dependent quarters, one prob-
able tent camp area, and five equipment storage/
maintenance areas containing 13 vehicle stor-
age/maintenance buildings and eight motor
parks. Training facilities within this installa-
tion include two athletic fields, one wheeled-
vehicl.e dri.ve.r-training area, and amoving-tar-
get, tank sub-caliber weapons firing range.
The area is covered by 11 KEYIIOLI; mis-
sions between
Comparative analysis reveals the same general
level of usage during the entire period. No sig-
nificant changes were noted during this period.
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Railroad Service
~1 spur from the double-track Brest-Kovel
Line which forms two sub-spurs within the in-
stallation serves the storage area in the north-
west portion of the installation.
Road Service
.1ll-weather roads provide access to the
Brest-Bereza and Brest-Kovel highways.
Administrative and Troop Housing Areas
Area Dl contains two administration build-
ings and nine barracks.
~~rea 1~2 contains one administration build-
ing, 20 barracks, and two support buildings.
,~~rea [)3 contains one administration build-
ing and two barracks.
\rea ll4 is a probable tent camp area, al-
though no tents are observed.
Tracks indicate all buildings are occupied.
General Storage Areas
.Area L 1 is located near rail sidings served
by two tracks and contains 14 storage buildings
and three support buildings.
Area 12 contains 11 storage buildings and
one support building.
Other Buildings
Area H1 contains 1.8 dependent quarters.
Area II2 contains four range support build-
ings and five other support buildings.
Area II3 contains 14 support buildings.
Nine other support buildings are scattered
throughout Che installation.
Equipment Storage/Maintenance Areas
Area J1. has one 375- by 40-foot vehicle
maintenance building, two 185- by 40-foot ve-
hicle maintenance buildings, one 750- by 375-foot
motor park, and eight support buildings.
Area J2 has one 480- by 55-foot vehicle
maintenance building, one 800- by 450-foot
motor park, two storage buildings, and five
support buildings,
Area J3 has two attached vehicle storage/
maintenance buildings measuring 245 by 75 feet
and 165 by 35 feet, one 230- by 35-foot vehicle
storage/maintenance building, one 21.0- by 40-
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Road
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foot vehicle storage/maintenance building, two
175- by 35-vehicle storage/maintenance build-
ings, one 125- by 25-foot vehicle storage shed,
two 85- by 65-foot vehicle maintenance build-
ings, five support buildings, and four motor parks
measuring 500 by 330 feet, 330 by 210 feet,
330 by 165 feet, and 155 by 135 feet. 'This area
is secured and contains vehicles.
Area J4 is partially secured and contains
one 100- by 80-foot vehicle maintenance building,
one support building, and one 450- by 330-foot
motor park. Tanks/SP guns were observed in
this area on - coverage.
Area J5 is a partially secured 500- by 330-
foot motor park. Vehicles were observed here
?n -coverage.
Athletic Fields
Areas K1 and K2 are athletic fields.
Driver Training Area
Area M contains two figure-8 wheeled-
vehicle-driver-training courses first observed
in
Tank Gun Firing Rpnge
Area N is a tank sub-caliber weapons firing
range with a static firing line and seven moving
targets. The range has a maximum distance of
1,600 feet from the static firing line to the mov-
ing targets. The seven moving targets have the
following angles of deflection from aperpendic-
ular to the static firing line: three of 10 degrees
right, two of 10 degrees left, one of 15 degrees
left, and one at 90 degrees right or left.
Two of the moving targets were first ob_ 25X1 D
served on- coverage. Trackage at the
static firing line indicates the range is actively
utilized.
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