POSSIBLE AMM-ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS MOSCOW AREA, USSR,(Sanitized)

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'41 41 .4 ~411 J 11 '01 Approved For ReleasOp4/3IVM.J1A-RDP78BO456OAO02900010045-8 !r 00 NPIC/R-918/64 November 1964 PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT 7, MOSCOW AREA, USSR, 2X1 r .00 woo ex1 woo ..,...... roP secRer--- - Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002900010045-8 / POSSIBLE AMM-ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS Copy . -. 6> 25 Pages 25X1 D NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER I ~ 25X1 A proved For F LA~4/0 26: CIA-RDP78BO45 PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT POSSIBLE AMM-ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS, MOSCOW AREA, USSR, N P IC/R-918/64 November 1964 25X1 D NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER Approved For Release 2004/03/26 290001 045-8 TOP SECRE 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved Fdy-`Ilea5920UJ A002900010045-8 I NFIC/5- Lo/ INTRODUCTION 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 D 2&f'1 This report describes changes and addi- tions at the following installations, as requested by CIA requirement C-RR4-81,664: Moscow SAM Sites E05-1, E15-1, E24-1, and E33-1, the Naro-Fominsk Suspect Phased-Array Radar Site, the unidentified installation at 55-21N 33-38E, and the Kirzhach Area Suspect Space- 25X1 D 25X1 D This site (Figure 2) is located at 56-14- 34N 38-35-05E, approximately 44 nautical miles (nm) northeast of Moscow. The last detailed NPIC report dealing with the site 1 was based on photography of then missions have covere , Construction in the triad area continues, with exterior changes observed at 2 of the buildings. In II the roof of the small northwest building (Figure 2, item 1) appeared incomplete but by ll it appeared to have 25X1 D been completed. it was also ascertained on thed 25X1 D coverage that the previously reporte unidentified object on the roof of the large triad building is an elevated platform 40 feet square (item 2), similar to that observed in Tracking Facility (Figure 1). (The latter has been previously reported 6/ as unidentified plus configurations.) All information herein is based on 0 photography since cov- erages on which the referenced reports dealing with the installations 1-6/ were based. 25X1 D MOSCOW SAM SITE E05-1 on the large triad building at Site E15-1. 2/ Adjacent and paral- lel to the northeast end of the building is an unidentified building, 140 by 55 feet (item 3), resembling the buildings similarly positioned at Sites E15-1, E24-1, and E33-1. The building at E05-1 was first observed on the Fl cover- 25X1 D 25X1 D age. In 0 a curved ditch was observed east of it. On the 0 coverage a road is dis- cernible extending from the small northwest building toward the northwest side of the large building, as well as 2 scars or traces extending from the other small building to the triad service road. LAUNCH AREA A cleared area of approximately 33,000 square feet (item 4), located between the fourth and fifth rib roads and on the north side of the centerline road, was first observed on the 0 photography. By II the clearing had been expanded to approximately 44,550 square feet. No changes have guidance area since been observed in the SUPPORT AREA The following 7 buildings have been newly identified in the support area on the =pho- tography: Building 140 by 65 feet, probably gable roofed (item 5) Building 80 by 40 feet, probably gable roofed (item 6) Possible batch plant 105 by 40 feet (item 7) 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : rpli 14 - 000 0045-8 25X1 TOP SECRET Approved F4 r ReIease9 OAg/' FcTj '~ x, ozhaysko Maloyaroslavets KUBINK AIR E$2 Solr}t/chnogorsk n 11 E 3J/ al d X C30 Istra Q t~28 0 C27 D ,Go iits "01- C 2 E3 5 EX21 Chekhov P1 1 E01 0 YVC6 6 C35 C02 Chernayr_0 _ I C25 f l MCFCOW/ NJkOVO,, AIRFIELD 0 C20( C 2Z d A -- i ~!IKlimovsk,' O O E20 Serpukhov IE19 Is, 10S ow, E02 j OF QE16 '0 1 1E17 ` / Railroad Road Canal O SA-1 SAM site O SA-2 SAM site SA-3 SAM site Missile assembly and support facility * Suspect phased-array radar site ^ Unidentified installation O Suspect space-tracking facility E03 5 0 5 10 1 NAUTICA1. ILES O E04 Zagorsk` E05 v 1.6 AB lyye Stolby 0 C09 E06 0 E07 0 X56?00 E08 0 0 AStepanovo C14 E10 Ranienskoye Oc Cl ' .......E 12 Yegory'evs 0 E13 FIGURE 1. LOCATION OF INSTALLATIONS. Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA00290001 TOP SECRET NPIC/R-918/64 39?00' 25X1 25X1n 25X1 9 5X1 25X1 Approved FoT QPeag929&Y0 /CO : CIA RDP78B0440A002900010045-8 FIGURE 2. MOSCOW SAM SITE E05-1, NPIC/R-918/64 0 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : C A- 00100 5-8 25X1 TOP SECRET 25X1 Approved F~ r ReleaIe00049) 9 T4 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D e Y. Since then, 2 mis- r' t e site 3 utilized photography of *Excopt for NPIC/R-836/64 (Sep 64), which touched on it bri 25X1 D Site E24-1 (Figure 4)is locatedat 55-21-04N Moscow. The last detailed NPIC report dealing 36-29-27E, approximately 45 nm southwest of with h SUPPORT AREA significant change has been observed 0 area between the and A ground trace or scar, first approaches the site fro m the southeast, parallels the east side of the launch area, and terminates approximately 1, 300 f eet south of the support area in MOSCOW SAM SITE E24-1 - 4 - 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/ - OA0029000 TOP SECRET Building 65 by 35 feet, probably gable roofed (item 8) Building 55 by 30 feet, probably gable roofed (item 9) Building 35 by 20 feet, undetermined roof configuration (item 10) Building under construction (item 11). Three walls are observed, two 125 and one 80 feet long. MOSCOW SAM This site (Figure 3) is located at55-09-50N 38-22-15E, approximately 44 nm southeast of Moscow. The last detailed NPIC report dealing wi F_ I th the site 2/* was based on photo raphy of (from Sin then, 5 missions have covered it, Missions and-- raphy from Missions I as characterized by heavy cloud cover, and little information was obtained from either mission. level of the west triad building guidance area between the g (Figure 3, coverages. item 1), and the roof appears nearly complete By the Ej 25X1 D 25X1 D expanded to approximately -? --~~ 73,000 square feet. Two revetments, one measuring approximately 185 by 135 feet (item 3) and the other 150 by 115 feet (item 4) have been observed on the north side of the ninth rib road. The larger I the other other on coverage NPIC/R-918/64 It has been determined that 1 of the 195- by 40- foot buildings previously reported as complete (item 12) is incomplete, with no apparent evi- dence of construction activity. On the C photography, a ground trace or scar, which can be observed approaching the site from the west, appears to terminate at a structure measuring approximately 55 by 25 feet (item 13). SITE E15-1 25X1 D 25X1 D it was not present in 25X1 D TRIAD AREA GUIDANCE AREA Construction has continued on the second No apparent change has occurred in the exterior changes in the other 2 triad buildings LAUNCH AREA A scarred area covering approximately 46,675 square feet (item 2) along the fifth rib road was observed on photography of 25X1 D 25X1 D' 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D- 25X1 D J 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 5X1 Approved FoTrQFea59290 70'3 OA002900010045-8 First identified on First identified on 25X1 D LAUNCH AREA FIGURE 3. MOSCOW SAM SITE E15-1, NPIC/R-918/64 Road Trail -x---- Fence ....... Cable scar Trace/scar Revetment Building under construction 500 500 1000 1500 FEET (AP PRO%IM ATE) TO GUIDANCE AREA SUPPORT AREA 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : C - 0001 TOP SECRETF"-' T 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved If or ReIeaIe`2004M FCT AVIC/R-918/64 25X1 25X1! FIGURE 4. MOSCOW SAM SITE E24.1, II -6- 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 CIA-RDP78BO456OA0029000 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 5X1 25X1 Approved For'FI~a TnnA~Ufo3/ 0A002900010045-8 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D NPIC/K-918/64 25X1 D TRIAD AREA No extensive exterior changes have been observed in the triad area between and the =coverage. Construction activity is still noted throughout the area. LAUNCH AREA No changes have been observed in the launch area between coverage. GUIDANCE AREA No changes have been observed in the 25X1 D guidance area during the same time span. SUPPORT AREA Two traces or ground scars, portrayed as roads in previous reports, have been identified on the west side of the site on the late 0 photography. One approaches the site from the south, crosses the site service road, and extends northward. The other branches off it, extends east, and terminates at an unidentified structure measuring approximately 30 by 10 feet (Figure 4, item 1). Both traces/scars were present as early as MOSCOW SAM SITE E33-1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D This site (Figure 5) is located at 36-20- OON 36-48-27E, approximately 45 nm northwest of Moscow. The last detailed NPIC report dealing with the site 3/* utilized photography dated 0 changes and additions Mi sions ). The following have been derived from of of which Mission provided the best coverage. in the building triad between TRIAD AREA No extensive exterior changes were noted 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D just northwest of the large triad build- ing. This building probably was present ono =coverage but was not clearly defined. A probable security building 20 by 20 feet (item 3) has been identified on the south side of the triad access road, along the inner security fence. This building may have been present on earlier coverage, but was not discernible because of a thick stand of trees in the area. LAUNCH AREA The previously reported low-profile pos- sible revetting (item 4) observed along 1 rib road can now be confirmed as a revetment. It is U-shaped and measures 160 by 125 by 160 feet. = The previously reported probable pas- sageway or conduit connecting the large triad building with the unidentified building northwest of it is not visible on any of the 4 coverages. The I coverage revealed a ring 85 feet in diameter (Figure 5, item 1), similar to that observed on the roofs of other triad buildings, on the ground adjacent to the west small triad building. A 75- by 30-foot building (item 2) has been newly identified ono coverage (Mission *Except for NPIC/It-836/64 (Sap 64),which touched on it briefly. GUIDANCE AREA No apparent change has occurred in the guidance area between the coverages. SUPPORT AREA The following structures have been newly identified in the support area on II cover- Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : - 290001 TOP SECRET 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 Approve El For Relea?eq004fAUIA 25X 25X N R-918/64 GUIDANCE AREA II First identified onl I First identified on Road Trail Fence Trace/scar ---------- Cable scar Bunkered building 500 500 1000 FEET (APPROXIMATE) 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002900010 TOP SECRET 2X1 2X1 -,..!A RDP78130 1 Approved For' TFxaA`2F('R0'0'4N3 FT A002900010045-8 25X1 25X1 NPIC/R-918/64 OPERATIONAL AREA A Railroad Road Trail Fence Building under construction 500 0 500 1000 1500 FEET (APPROXIMATE) First observed on First observed on First observed on FIGURE 6. OPERATIONAL AREA A AND SUPPORT AREA B, SUSPECT AMM PHASED-ARRAY RADAR SITE, 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : 90001 TOP SECRET 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1D 25X1 D 25X1 D Appt .C:I, oved For Releasd"mOkG E 25X1 D 25X1 D NPIC/R-918/64 but stack was not discernible then. Re- vised dimensions of building are 120 by 30 feet (reported previously as 60 by 30 feet). Building 75 by 45 feet (item 15) Probable board fence 435 by 435 feet (item 16), enclosing previously reported build- ing 140 by 50 feet and high Probable earthen wall (item 17) with an opening at center through which a linear scar extends from the latter building toward the support area In addition, the late =coverage reveals the extension of a ground trace which was first proaches the support area from the south and passes west of it, and on the I coverage terminated at 2 circular structures approxi- mately 20 feet in diameter (item 18); by late Q it had been extended to the site service road. No apparent changes in the support area were observed on the late I or the photography; however, the area was covered by scattered clouds on all 3 coverages. SUSPECT AMM PHASED-ARRAY RADAR SITE, NARO-FOMINSK The suspect AMM phased-array radar site is located at 55-29-50N 36-41-10E, 7mmnorth- northwest of Naro-Fominsk and 35.7 nm west- southwest of Moscow (Figures 6 and 7). The last detailed NPIC report dealing with all 4 areas of the site 4/ was based on photography of (from 25X1 D . An NPIC based on coverage of (Mis- 5/ dealt with Operational Area A exclusively. The following additions and changes all the component areas except Support Area have been derived from mi zci ,,,- F=-=] port Area B was provided by OPERATIONAL AREA A Construction on the inverted V-shaped structure, which has been designated DOG HOUSE, continues at an apparently steady rate (Figure 6, item 1). The band of light-toned material first observed on II coverage near the top of the north-northwest face of the DOG HOUSE had been extended across the entire width by late Q The tower crane (item 2) observed near the center of the north-north- west face ono had been moved to the west by late II which indicates that the crane is 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002900q TOP SECRET age Some of the buildings were pres- ent on the photography but were not identified on it. Building 55 by 25 feet, probably flat roofed (item 5) Building 55 by 25 feet, probably gable roofed (item 6) Building 50 by 35 feet, probably gable roofed (item 7) Probable storage tank 30 feet in diameter (item 8) Building 170 by 40 by 20 feet (item 9). It narrows at north end, and in previous re- ports has been portrayed as 2 buildings. Building 40 by 20 feet, probably flat roofed (item 10) Building 75 by 35 feet, undetermined roof configuration (item 11) Building 55 by 25 feet, probably gable roofed (item 12) Building 125 by 35 feet, probably gable roofed (item 13) Stack (item 14) adjacent to west side of previously reported building. Building 25X1 D 25X'6 25X4 25X1 D 25X1 D 5X1 X1 25X1 Approved For~QkaW-2qA3/ OA002900010045-8 25X1 25X1 NPIC/R-918/64 FIGURE 7. OPERATIONAL AREA B AND SUPPORT AREA A, SUSPECT AMM PHASED-ARRAY RADAR SITE, - 11 - Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CI - 9000100 TOP SECRET 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1; 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Approve For Release000~1~`.IA 25X1 D being used to apply the material. By mid- the crane had been moved to the opposite end of the DOG HOUSE. A light-toned surfacing material was being applied to the west end of the roof in late 0 and byI the entire roof had been covered with the material. Construction progress was observed at the possible control building (item 3), also. A dark- toned, possibly bituminous material, first ob- served being applied to the building's roof on I I covered the entire length of the roof by The annex (item 4) at the northwest of the annex had been roofed. I Two buildings added to Operational Area A of the control building was attached to a covered wing or passageway by late These are a T-shaped building 240 by 90 by 45 feet (item 5), located north of the control build- ing and still under construction on the = photography, and a probable security building 25 by 25 feet (item 6), located just inside the northwest fenceline. The 2 buildings were first OPERATIONAL AREA B Construction on the suspect control build- ing (Figure 7, item 1) continues, and it is determined now to be approximately 655 by 220 feet. A black surfacing material, possibly bituminous, was being applied to the east end the material had been applied to about 75 per- ' cent of the roof. Two walls under construction (items 2 and 3), approximately 780 and 740 feet long and 35 feet thick, parallel the north and south sides of the suspect control building and extend approximately 195 feet west of the (item 6) and the footings for a building 55 feet (item 7) were constructed. A (item 4) and a circular excavation for a second tank (item 5) were observed. By the 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved Fo~iease ECR4/03/26 - ET A00290001 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D NPIC/R-918/64 visible and the tanks meas- in diameter. Between coverage of 35 feet 160 by 25X1 D been newly security fence with approximate dimensions of 2,410, 1,945, 2,375, and 1,900 feet was built around Operational Area B during the same period. Open storage of construction material was observed throughout the area on all 4 coverages. SUPPORT AREA A The following buildings have identified, the first 5 on the 4 Buildings 60 by 35 feet, gable (Figure 7, items 8-11) Building under construction, 185 by 30 feet, probably flat roofed (item 12), with a wing 50 by 20 feet on its south side Building 60 by 30 feet, probably gable roofed (item 13) Building 35 by 30 roofed (item 14) probably gable Construction material was observed on all 4 coverages. SUPPORT AREA B The following new structures have been identified, all on thel I chvarn Ro ,,. la which w id ,asentified on coverage: Building under construction 295 b , feet (Figure 6, item 7) Probable building under constr b y 50 uction 245 y 55 feet (item 8). (Only an excavation was observed on all 3 mis sions.) Board security fence 290 by 235 feet (item 9). Surrounds a previ ously re- ported multistory apartment-t i ype build- ng, 220 by 45 feet and 30 feet high. Standpipe (item 10) 5X1 Approved ForTlkas-29A3/ NPIC/R-918/ 4 Unidentified structure 35 by 20 feet (item 11) Building 175 by 30 feet, gable roofed (item 12) Building 90 by 20 feet, gable roofed (item 13) Building 40 by 20 feet, flat roofed (item 14) Building 125 by 80 feet, gable roofed (item 15) Building 100 by 35 feet, gable roofed (item 16) Building 70 by 20 feet, probably flat roofed (item 1.7) Building 70 by 20 feet, gable roofed (item 18) Building 70 by 20 feet, probably gable roofed (item 19) Building 40 by 30 feet, probably gable roofed (item 20) Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA 900010 45-8 aw TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002900010045-8 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002900010045-8 Approved For RQRSe'feQM 2J - CIA-RDP78B045601A002900010045-8 2.X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING The suspect space-tracking facility (Fig- ures 9-13) consists of 2 interferometer sites--1 suspect and 1 confirmed--a support area, and an area of unidentified activity. The facility is situated 13 nm west-southwest of the town of Kirzhach and approximately 35.8 nm northeast of Moscow, in generally flat ter- rain. An extensive system of drainage ditches indicates marshy soil, particularly near the interferometer site. In 1 plus configuration was under construction; the support area was under con- 25X1 01 FACILITY, KIRZHACH AREA ing 125 by 125 feet is positioned at both bi- section points. Two other buildings, 305 by 110 feet, are arranged end-to-end between the bisection points. The 2 pluses overlap by 50 percent and in such a way as to give the site a rectangular outline. A line drawn through the bisection points is oriented on an azimuth of approximately NPIC/R-918/ 64 The plus configuration arrangement of ele- ments is ideal for phase-measuring techniques, and when combined with exceptionally long baselines, would offer great accuracy in space tracking. The last detailed NPIC report dealing with the facility 6/ was based oniphotog- I the following 25X1 D raphy through IVI ions s 25X1 D information has been derived from is SUSPECT INTERFEROMETER SITE The suspect interferometer site (56-05-05N 38-29-25E) consists of a secured area approxi- mately 8,785 by 5,730 feet (approximately 1,156 acres) containing numerous control-type build- ings and a network of probable cable scars (Fig- ure 10). Scars 6,875 feet long form 2 overlapping plus configurations that suggest interferometers with exceptionally long baselines. A building 70 by 55 feet with a possible antenna on the roof is positioned at each of the 8 termini, and a build- INTERFEROMETER SITE This site (56-04-OON 38-30-25E), which apparently is unsecured, consists of twin, ad- jacent interferometers and a probable control center (Figure 11). The interferometers are of the standard Soviet type, such as are deployed singly at the Tyuratam and Kapustin Yar/Vladimirovka Mis- sile Test Centers and at other locations through- out the USSR. The clearings for the baselines, which bisect each other at right angles, are from 1,130 to 1, 290 feet long. An apparent modi- fication consists of ground scars which form probable leg extensions at the northwest inter- ferometer. Near the bisection point of each interferometer is a partially buried control ~rr..,...~ ..,....... --- ---- ..,.,.~., ..,...,.,.,~.,.,.,~-- - 25X1 TOP SECRET 25X1 45-8 Approve For ReleeQ 200 IA-RDP78B04560A0 N /R-918/64 25 25X1 FIGURE 9. SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING FACILITY, 0 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/ - 60A002900 TOP SECRET 25X1 F25X1 ,Approved FoJ Qlea "all 25X1 D AZIMUTH= 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D NPIC/R-918 Ato B B to C D to E E to F F to G H to I I to j Jto K D to H G to K Dto J Fto H E to K G to I U to 0 W to 0 V to T U to V M to N N to P T - ~' ~~- - SUPPORT AREA I (SEE FIGURE 13 FOR DETAILS) \1 i r i \ \ 25X1 D 25X1 D N M 2 Buildings 305 x 110 , V I Building 275 x 30 Q 4 Buildings 145 x 40 R 1 Building 130 x 35 L,P 2 Buildings 125 x 125 DtoK 8 Buildings 70 x 55 1000 0 1000 3000 5000 FEET (APPRO XI MATEI FIGURE 10. LAYOUT OF SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING FACILITY. - 17 - Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : C - 90001 TOP SECRET INTERFEROMETER SITE (SEE FIGURE 11 FOR DETAILS) Angles e w interferometer legs are 90? t Road t ` 25X1 D -- - Unimproved road "" 1\~ \t - *- Fence Ground scar i \ Probable cable scar Probable pipeline 1 ~~~ --- Drainage ditch 5,730 8,785 2,445 2,445 2,445 2,445 2,445 2,445 4,805 4,805 6,875 6,875 6,875 6,875 9,240 14,825 8,8550 125 800 BUILDING DIMENSIONS `,. (ft,approx) b t een all four 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved F4 r Relealeq004/AUEUI RDP78B04560A00 900010045-8 25X1 D E/ N ?J0 P Q ;.R S FOOTINGS FOR All azimuths Ti; a TOWERS Angles between a tour I interferometer legs are 900 U Road --- Unimproved road Ground scar ----- Probable cable scar +* Partially buried building 500 0 800 1000 1500 FEET (APPROXIMATE) DISTANCES (ft,approx) A to D 1,290 B to C 1,175 G to J 1,230 H to I 1,130 M to K 2,445 E to K 1,545 M to E 3,920 R to S 185 S to T 185 T to V 185 FIGURE 11. INTERFEROMETER SITE, SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING FACILITY. M 250 x 65 x 60 x 45 P 95 x 95 F, L 70 x 50 0 60 x 30 N 30x 25 Q 30x 15 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA00290001 TOP SECRET 25X1 0 25X1 j5X1 25X1 proved FoT QreaW-.9A3/ 0A002900010045-8 FIGURE 12. SUPPORT AREA, SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING FACILITY, - 19 - Approved For Release 2004/03/26: Cl - TOP SECRET NPIC/R-918/64 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Releasee004f031~6`.I~ 25X1 25X~ IC/R-918/64 FIGURE 13. LAYOUT OF SUPPORT AREA, SUSPECT SPACE-TRACKING FACILITY. Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA00290001 TOP SECRET 25X1 g 25X1 25X1 - ------------- Approved FoWlleag0+04/03/ 25X1 D Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : Cl - 0100 TOP TJ 25X1 D 25X1 D building approximately 70 by 50 feet. A line drawn through the bisection points is oriented on an azimuth of approximately =degrees. The similarity of this azimuth to that of the suspect interferometer site (all azimuth NPIC/R-918/64 Another, nearly identical twin interfero- meter site has been located at Talsi, USSR, at 57-17N 22-35E. 7/ SUPPORT AREA AND AREA OF UNIDENTIFIED ACTIVITY A sizable support area (Figures 12 and 13) is located between the 2 interferometer sites and offset somewhat to the east. Icontains over 65 buildings and structures (types dimensions are given in Figure 13). A small area of unidentified activity (Fig- ure 10) is situated 9,240 feet south-southeast of the suspect interferometer site. It con- tains 1 building 275 by 30 feet, which has an 830-foot linear ground scar extending westward from it to an unidentified object. indicates that the 2 sites may operate in conjunction. The probable control center is about 2,000 feet south of the interferometers. It consists of a large U-shaped building with a smaller, square building apparently connected to its south side and, just south of these buildings, footings for at least 4 antenna poles. Although no actual antennas can be identified, the arrange- ment of the footings indicates high-frequency communications. At least 3 other small, mis- cellaneous buildings are in the area.. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2200d31Z6`:'CI 25X1 25XJI 18/64 25X1 D REFERENCES (Continued) DIA. US Air Target Chart, Series 200, Shoot 0154-22HL, 2d ed, Mar 63, scale 1:200,000 (SECRET) DIA. US Air Target Chart, Series 200, Shoot 0154-23HL, 2d ed, Apr 63, scale 1:200,000 (SECRET) DIA. US Air Target Chart, Series 200, Sheet 0167-4HL, 2d ed, Mar 63, scale 1:200,000 (SECRET) DIA. US Air Target Chart, Series 200, Sheet 0167-10HL, 2d ed, Feb 63, scale 1:200,000 (SECRET) DOCUMENTS 1 . NPIC. R-219/64, Possible A 25X1 D 64 (TOP SECRE soeiated Facilities, Moscow Area, USSR, Apr 2. NPIC 4 Possible AMM-Associated Facility, SAM Site E15-1, Moscow, USSR, May 64 (TOP SECRET Approved F ease 2004/03 A002900 10045-8 25X1 I I f I 25X1 SECRET 25X1 Ap proved For Release ZQ041036 - 2900010045-8 25X1 25X1 25X1 25%1 25X1 25X1 D 25X125X1 D NPIC/R-918/64 3. NPIC. R-706/64, Possible AMM-Assoc aterl Electronic Facilities, Moscow SAM Sites E2J-1 and E33-1, USSR, 0 4. NPIC. R-438/64, Changes at Suspect AMM Phased-Array Radar, Naro-b,minsk, USSR, Jun 64 (TOP SECRET1I 5. NPIC. R-621 /64 Suspect AMM Phased-Array Radar, Naro-Fominsk (Moscow Area), USSR, Jul 64 (TOP SECRET 6. NPIC. R-103/64 Possible Antimissile Missile Associated Facilities, Moscow Area, USSR, Feb 64 (TOP SECRET Ist'IU- It-836/64, Unidentified Activity at SA-1 SAM Sites, Moscow, USSR, Sep 64 (TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/03/2Q - - 2900 10045-8 TOP SECRET 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For ReleaseT26U4/(YS126RE A-RDP78BO4560A002900010045-8 Approved For Release 2004/03/26 : CIA-RDP78B04560A002900010045-8 TOP SECRET