PROBABLE ASM ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY, SELECTED SOVIET AIRFIELDS
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SECTION I .......... Airfields with Major Blinder Aircraft Deployment
SECTION II ......... Selected Long Range and Naval Aviation Airfields
SECTION III ........ Airfields with Possible ASM Associated Construction
Activity
1 - Location of Blinder Associated Airfields Discussed in this Report
2 - Vladimirovka Airfield and ASM Facility, USSR
3 - Vladimirovka Airfield ASM Facility, USSR
4 - Missile Storage and Handling Area, Kapustin Yar/Vladimirovka Missile
Test Center
5 - Missile Storage and Handling Area, Kapustin Yar/Vladimirovka Missile
Test Center-Blinder B Carrying.AS-4 (Kitchen) ASM
6 - Location of Nine Airfields with New Probable ASM Facilities
7 - New Probable ASM Facility at Tartu Airfield, USSR
8 - Anisovo/Gorodishche Airfield, USSR
9 - Anisovo/Gorodishche Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
10 - Belaya Tserkov Airfield, USSR
11 - Belaya Tserkov Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
12 - Bobruysk Airfield, USSR
13 - Bobruysk Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
14 - Orsha Airfield Southwest, USSR
15 - Orsha Airfield Southwest Probable ASM Facility, USSR
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30 - Ostrov/Gorokhovka Airfield, USSR Possible ASM Associated Construction
Activity
31 - Mozdok Airfield, USSR
32 - Mozodok Airfield Possible ASM Facility, USSR
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28 - Location of Airfields with possible ASM Associated Construction Activity
90 - Ostrov~Gorokhovka Airfield USSR
16 - Poltava Airfield, USSR
17 - Poltava Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
18 - Priluki Airfield, USSR
19 - Priluki Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
20 - Soltsy Airfield, USSR
21 - Soltsy Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
22 - Stryy Airfield, USSR
23 - Stryy Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
24 - Tartu Airfield, USSR
25 - Tartu Airfield Probable ASM Facility, USSR
26 - Badger Aircraft over Barents Sea Carrying New ASM,
27 - New Air-to-Surface Missile
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The Soviet Blinder BAS-4 (Kitchen) weapons system has been estimated
to become operational in 1966. In anticipation of this operational capa-
bility, a requirement was initiated to analyze the available photography
of Soviet Naval and Long Range Aviation Airfields to determine if prepara-
tions were underway for deployment of the weapons system. The main objective
was the detection of new construction at these airfields that could be
associated with the AS-4 air-to-surface (ASM) missile system.
The initial installations subjected to photo analysis were airfields
with major Blinder deployment, flight testing facilities, and an airframe
plant. These installations are listed in the following table and are
number-keyed to Figure 1.
1 Kapustin Yar/Vlad-
imirovka Missile Test
Center
Vladimirovka Air-
field & ASM Facility
Missile Storage &
Handling Area
2 Baranovichi Air-
field
3 Gomel/Pribytki
Airfield
4 Kaliningrad/Proveren
Airfield
5 Kazan Airframe Plant
Gorbunov 22
6 Minsk/Machulishche
Airfield
Coordinates Force & Subordination-
48-34N 45-54E
48-18N 46-11E
48-22N 46-12E
53-06N 26-03E
52-18N 31-10E
54-46N 20-25E
55-52N 49-07E
53-47N 27-35E
Long Range Aviation
Northwest Bomber Command
Long Range Aviation
Northwest Bomber Command
Naval Aviation
Baltic Fleet Air Force
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