SUMMARY OF MRBM AND IRBM ACTIVITY OBSERVED(Sanitized)
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D040RANDU14 FOR: Chief, Military>Econaiics Division, ORR
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Chief, CIA/J?ID (NPIC)
Sua ry of M310 and IR 4 Activity Observed
2X 1 1. On a 'total of 128 MRBM and IRBM
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.Type I (Bound pad Maw)
55 observed on
Type II (Elongated pad MRBM
39 observed
Type III (Soft IRk
9 observed. on
Type IV (Hardened M MM)
14 observed on
Type V (Hardened IRM
2 5X1 11 observed on
launch sites were observed. This is approximately 70 percent of the 182 such
sites identified to date in the USSR. Coverage by site type is as follows:
80 identified to date
49 identified to date
15 identified to date
- 20 identified to date
- 18 identified to date.
2. Photo coverage of 488 of the 103 soft sites observed on this mission was
of sufficient quality to state that the elongated dark objects, thovsht to be
missile erectors, were visible on the launch pads. A breakdown ofothis identi-
fication by site type is as follows:
Sites observed
Type I - 55
Type II - 39
Type III - 9
Sites at which erectors could be identified on
Type I -18
Type lI - 25
Type III - 5
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3. The following is a listing by name of all of the sites at which these
objects could be identified .on
Name Type Name Type
Aluksne #2 II
Balta #1 II
Balta II
Brest #1 II
Brest #2 II
Derazhnya #1 II
Derazhnyu. ?2
II
Dyatlovo #3 II
Granov #1 III
Gresk #3 II
Gusev #1 I
Gusev #2 I
Kamenets Podolskiy #l II
Kamenets Podolskiy #2 II
Kivertsy #1 I
Kivertsy #2 I
Kivertsy #3 II
Korosten #1 II
Korosten#2
II
Lutsk #1 s
Lutsk #2 i
Marina Gorka II
Moloskovitsy #1 II
Moloskovitsy #2 II
Nigrande #l III
Paplaka #1 I
Paplaka #2 I
Pinsk ;~1
Pinsk #2 I
Pruzhany #1 II
Pruzhany #2 II
Ruzhany #1 II
Ruzhany #2 II
Sary Ozek #1 III
Saitikiai #1 I
Saitikiai #2 I
Slonim #1 I
Slonim #2 I
&iorgon #1 III
.#-wagon #3 ' ill
Usovo #1
Usovo #2 I
Usovo #3 II
Zagare #1 I
Zags i2 I
Zhitc iir t'3 IV
Zhimerinka #1 II
7hirnerinka II
4. In no case was it possible to state that these objects were not present
at a launch site. In those cases where they could hot be identified there were
other limiting factors that made it impossible to determine their presence.
5. The hoto analyst on this project is anal he may be contacted
on extension could there be any questions L - -- J
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