SUBMISSION OF TABLES BY THE NIPP AD HOC NAVAL WORKING GROUP FOR SECTION I OF NIPP-67

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Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 28 October 1966 25X1A Submission of Tables by the i;PP Ad Soo Naval Working Group for Section I of S'-67 S t ted herewith are AIPP Tables IC 1 through IC S. It 2. Your attention iz called to the NSA reservation which reads follows: 25X1A MEM AAI4 FOR: Director of National Estimates Of s .in into First a second line categories has been dropped. All eu.bt r nee now are carried in an operational Status. Submarines will be droo d from the operational category by transfer or by retire- a t, using other factors in ~Additioa to the factor of agf- . hould be noted these tables that the previous arbitraxy division the ou h chazGe figur repreeeutec in this table but re. a c two P s. (1) A2A disagrees 25X closure As Stated Distribution: Orig. & 1Addressee (ONE z D/F in- tb rate to be 6 1-O I 1-DIA 1 -NSA 2F/NS Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 ORR/F/N8:I 1R:_(28 October 1966) NIPP-67 TABLE 1C 1 Ballistic Missile Submarines Nuclear (SSBN) H-I Class J H-II Class J New Class Diesel (SSB) Z-Conversion J G-I Class J G-II Class J Cruise Missile Submarines J Nuclear (SSGN) E-1 Class E-II Class Diesel (SSG) W-Conversion J-Class Total SSG Total SSGN and SSG Grand Total Missile Subs Approved SFor ET~/9 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 6-8 8-10 7-9 6-7 5-5 0 0 1 2-3 3-5 0 0 0 0 0 6-8 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 7 7 7 7 7 23-25 27-30 27-30 27-30 27-30 1 1 1 1 1 31-33 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 37-41 43-48 43-48 43-48 43-48 4 5 5 5 5 0 2-3 5-7 11-13 16-18 4 7-8 10-12 16-18 21-23 10 12 13 13 13 0 0 5-6 7-9 9-12 12 18-19 20-22 22-25 14 19-20 28-31 36-40 43-48 49-55 55-62 58-65 60-67 61-68 59-68 57-68 56-67 56-66 56-~? 51-55 62-68 71-79 79-88 8 92-103 99-111 103-117 108-123 112-128 112-131 111-133 111-135 114-138 117-141 J The previous distinction between first and second line submarines has been dropped. This table shows the total number of submarines by class which are estimated to be operational in any given year. Equipped with SS-N-4 350 n.m. surface-launched ballistic missile. 3 Retrofitted SS-N-4 unit now equipped with SS-N-5 700 n.m. submerged launched ballistic missile. We consider that this retrofit may allow for the accommodation in the future of an improved missile. Equipped with the SS-N-3 surface-launched cruise missile. For characteristics see Table 1C 7. Tear + a +~ _ .~ ~.-~.esPrues .: L a~..a~c~1 a; class wzlt m reya~., year Approved For Release 2002101103 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 1967 go 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 4-3 3-1 2-0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-7 5-9 6-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 0 1 2-4 5-8 8-12 11-16 14-20 17-25 21-30 25-35 8-10 9-11 10-14 13-18 .16-22 19-26 22-30 25-35 29-40 33-45 7 7 27-30 27-30 1 1 7 7 7 6 4 2 1 27-29 27-28 27-26 27-24 27-21 27-16 27-16 1-2 1-3 1-5 1-7 1-10 1-15 1-15 35-38 35-38 35-38 43-48 44-49 45-52 35-38 35-38 34-37 32-35 30-33 29-32 0 6 48-56 51-60 53-63 54-65 55-68 58-72 61-76 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 20-22 24-26 27-29 30-32 33-35 33-37 33-39 33-40 33-41 33-42 25-27 29-31 32-34 35-37 38-40 38-42 38-44 38-45 38-46 38-47 13 13 13 12 10 8 6 5-4 5-2 5-0 11-15 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 13-18 24-28 26-31 26-31 25-30 23-28 21-26 19-24 18-22 18-20 18-1$ cIPP-67 TABLE 1C 2 Nuclear Powered Submarines J Ballistic Missile (SSBN) H-Class New Class Cruise Missile (SSGN) E-Class Torpedo-Attack (SSGN) N-Class New Attack Class Total SSN Total Nuclear-Powered Construction Rate Diesel Powered 2/ SOVIET 1UCLEAR-POWERED SUBMARINE TOTAL NUMBERS OPERATIONAL BY CLASS AT MID-YEAR Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030 4-7 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 6-8 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 8-10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-4 5-8 8-12 11-16 14-20 17-25 21-30 25-35 6-8 8810 8-io 8-10 8-l0 88=10 9-11 l0-14 13-18 16-22 19-26 22-30 25-35 29-40 33-45 4 7-8 10-12 16-18 21-23 25-27 29-31 32-34 35-37 38-40 38-42 38-44 38-45 38-46 38-47 6-8 0 6-8 9-11 12-14 14-17 16-20 0 0 0 0 9-11 12-14 14-17 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 16-20 It ..0 0-1 1-3 2-5 4-8 6-11 8-15 11-20 14-25 17-30 20-35 16-21 17-23 18-25 20-28 22-31 24-35 27-40 30-45 33-50 36-55 16-20 24-29 30-36 38-45 45-53 49-58 55-65 60-73 68-83 76-93 81-103 87-114 93-125 100-136 107-147 8-9 6-7 .8-9 7-8 4-5 5-7 5-8 8-10 8-l0 5-10 6-11 6-11 7-11 7-11 Ballistic .Missile (SSB) 31-33 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 35-38 34-37 32-35 30-33 29-32 28-31 Cruise Missile (SSG) 10 12 18-19 20-22 22-25 24-28 26-31 26-31 25-30 23-28 21-26 19-24 18-22 18-20 18-18 Torpedo Attack 314 324 306 309 283 274-276 273-277 272-278 265-273 255-265 240-250 230-240 220-230 205-215 190-200 Total Diesel-Powered 355-357 371-374 359-363 364-369 340-346 333-342 334-346 333-347 325-341 313-331 295-313 281-299 268-285 252-267 236-249 Grand Total 371-377 395-403 389-399 402-414 385-399 382-400 389-411 393-420 393-424 389-424 376-416 368-413 361-410 352-403 343-396 All types of nuclear-powered submarines are listed here for information in order to show the cumulative production of nuclear-powered submarines and the allocation of this production among types. The torpedo-attack submarines are not part of the strategic attack forces. Cruise missile submarines have the capability for strategic attack. All types of diesel-powered submarines are listed here for information in order to show the total size of the submarine force. The sane coma ents on types apply as in Footnote 1. S'-111rs ta1lse Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIAkARX91 00978A000800030014-7 Approved For Release 2002/01/03 :CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 NIPP-6 SOVIET BALLISTIC AND CRUISE MISSILE SUBMARINE FORCES TABLE i OPERATIONAL SUBMARINES BY FLEET AREA AT MID YEAR, 1967, 1972, 1976 196 1972 1976 Northern Fleet Baltic Fleet Black Fleet Pacific Fleet 2 Northern Fleetl Baltic Fleet Black Fleet Pacific Fleet 2 Northern Fleet 1 Baltic Black Fleet Fleet Pacific Fleet 2 Ballistic Missile Submarines Nuclear SSB H-I Class J 3-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H-II Class 2 3-6 0 0 1 5-7 0 0 3 5-7 0 0 3 New Class 0 0 0 0 8-11 0 0 3-5 17-24 0 0 8-11 Sub Total 6-8 0 0 2 13-18 0 0 6-8 22-31 0 0 11-14 Diesel (SSB) Z-Conversion 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 G-I Class 20-23 0 0 7 20-19 0 0 7-5 18-12 0 0 9-4 G-II J 1 0 0 0 1-5 0 0 0-2 1-10 0 0 0-5 Sub Total 25-28 0 0 10 25-28 0 0 9 19-22 0 0 9-9 Total Ballistic Missile Subs 31-36 0 0 12 38-46 0 0 15-17 41-53 0 0 20-23 Cruise Missile Submarines Nuclear E-I Class . 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 E-II Class 11-13 0 0 9 21-24 0 0 12-13 21-27 0 0 12-15 Sub Total 11-13 0 0 14 21-24 0 0 17-18 21-27 0 0 17-20 Diesel (SSG) G"-Conversion J 6 3 1 3 3 2 1 2 2-0 1-0 0 2-0 J -Class 9-13 0 0 2 10-14 0 0 3-4 to-14 0 0 3-4 Sub Total 15-19 3 1 5 13-17 2 1 5-6 12-14 1-0 0 5-4 Total Cruise Missile Subs 26-32 3 1 19 34-41 2 1 22-24 33-41 1-0 0 22-24 Grand Total Missile Subs 57-68 3 1 31 72-87 2 1 37-41 74-94 1-0 0 42-47 Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-ROP79ROO978A000800030014-7 NIPP-67 Approved For*elease 2002/01/03 :.CIA-RDP79R0097W00800030014-7 TABLE IC 3 SOVIET BALLISTIC AND CRUISE MISSILE SUBMARINE FORCES OPERATIONAL SUBMARINES BY FLEET AREA AT MID YEAR, 1967, 1972, 1976 Distances from Kola Inlet, a Northern Fleet base: (in n.m.) Iceland 1,500 Halifax Iceland-UK gap 1,300 Bermuda or New York Gibralter 3,000 Norfolk Panama 3,400 3,800 4,100 5, 400 Distances from Pacific Fleet bases: (in n.m.) From To Petropavlovsk Vladivostok Manila 3,100 1,900 Singapore 4,200 3,000 Honolulu 2,800 3,800 Seattle 3,000 4,300 San Francisco 3,300 4,600 Los Angeles 3,600 4,900 Panama 6,500 7,800 3j At present the Soviets have not established any continuous patrol pattern off the coast of the continental US. If they decide to establish a routine pattern of continuous patrolling by their missile-launching submarines off the coast of the continental US, the following maximum percentages of the nuclear and diesel- powered forces could be maintained continuously on patrol stations within missile- launching range of CONUS targets. W-Conversion classes are excluded because they are limited in range to operational factors summarized in Table 1C 6. Percent of Forces Pacific Fleet-Nuclear 30 Pacific Fleet-Diesel 20-25 Northern Fleet-Nuclear 30 Northern Fleet-Diesel 12-15 4 Equipped with SS-N-4 350 n.m. surface launched ballistic missile. Retrofitted SS-N-4 unit now equipped with SS-N-5 700 n.m. submerged launched ballistic missile. We consider that this retrofit may allow for the accommodation in the future of an improved missile. Probably equipped to carry a new or improved missile in eight or more launch tubes. J Soviet cruise missile submarines were designed primarily for use against ships. However, they can be used for attack against land targets. These same submarines are listed also under Section III, Soviet General Purpose Naval Forces. The man- power, cost, and nuclear weapons implications of these submarines are included only under General Purpose Forces. Equipped with the SS-N-3 surface-launched cruise missile. For characteristics see Table 1C 7. The several types of W-Conversion submarines are located as follows: Northern Fleet Pacific Fleet Baltic Fleet W?Single Cylinder - 1 W Twin Cylinder - 1 W Long Bin - 3 W Twin Cylinder - 3 W Long Bin - 2 W Long Bin - 2 W Twin Cylinder - 1 71 ht-'-figures Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 Approved For RjI ase 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R009784P0800030014-7 NIPP-67 SOVIET BALLISTIC AND CRUISE MISSILE SUBMARINE FORCES TABLE 1C 4 PERSONNEL AND GUIDED MISSILE INVENTORIES PER UNIT Direct SS-N-3, or SS-N-4 SS-N-5 or New Missile or Submarines Crew Support Total Follow-on Follow-on Follow-on Z-Conversion 80 55-105 135-185 -- 2 -- -- G-I 85 60-ll0 145-195 -- 3 -- -- G-II 85 60-110 145-195 -- -- 3i/ -- H-I 100 70-130 170-230 -- 3 -- -- H-II New Class 100 110 70-130 75-145 170-230 185-255 -- -- -- -- 3 -- 8J W-Conversion 60 40-50 100-140 2 or 42/ -- -- J 80 55-105 135-185 4 -- -- -- E-I 100 70-130 170-230 6 -- -- -- E-II 100 70-130 170-230 8 -- -- -- Additional Missiles in Inventory J(per operational launcher) -- -- -- 1.0 0.25 0.25 0.25 J One G-II class submarine was converted to carry two SS-N-5- ?J See footnote following Table IC 6 for a description of the several W-Conversion types. 3/ We assume 0.25 missiles per operational launcher are aboard support ships or on shore as maintenance spares. In the case of the cruise missile force, we assume an additional 0.75 missiles per launcher to provide replenishment for succeeding missions. This class may have 8 or more tubes. Approved For Release 2002/01/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 NIPP-67 TABLE IC 5 SYSTEM SS-N-4 Aboard SSBN Aboard SSB SS-N-5 J Aboard SSBN Aboard SSB New J .Aboard SSBN Approved For Release 2002/01/03 CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 SOVIET SUBMARINE BALLISTIC MISSILES TOTAL LAUNCHERS AND OPERATIONAL MISSILE INVENTORY BY SYSTEM AT 1111ID-YEAR 1 AS = Launchers and Missiles Aboard Submarines J R = Operational Reserve (Maintenance Spares) J 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R 18-24 24-30 21-27 18-21 15-15 12-9 9-3 6-0 83-89 95-104 95-104 95-104 95-104 95-104 95-lo4 95-101 101-113 28 119-134 34 116-131 33 113-125 31 110-119 30 107-113 28 104-107 27 101-101 25 0 0 3 6-9 9-15 12-21 15-27 18-30 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2-5 2 1 2 1 5 1 8-11 3 11-17 4 14-23 6 17-29 7 20-35 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 16-32 8 Total Ballistic Missiles 103-115 29 121-136 35 121-136 34 121-136 34 121-136 34 121-136 34 129-144 36 137-168 42 J For cruise missile inventories, see Table IT-ID 14. The "aboard-submarine" inventory equals one submarine fill (one missile per tube) for each submarine shown in Table IC 2, with the number of tubes per ship as indicated in Table IC 6. J This operational reserve is assumed to be for maintenance purposes only; no additional reserve for refire is assumed. The "operational reserve," which is not in inventory has been computed at an assumed rate of 25 percent of the high end of "aboard-submarine" inventory. j The SS-N-4 is a 350 n.m. surface-launched ballistic missile. 5/ The SS-N-5 is a 700 n.m. submerged-launched ballistic missile. J We have arbitrarily assigned this missile only to the new class SSBN. The estimate assumes eight missiles per submarine. Approved For Release 2002101103:;-CIA-DP79R00978A000800030014-7 Approved For Release 2002/01/03: CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 NIA-67 SOVIET SUBMARINE BALLISTIC MISSILES TABLE IC 5 (Continued) TOTAL LAUNCHERS AND OPERATIONAL MISSILE INVENTORY BY SYSTE4i AT MID-YEAR J (Continued) AS = Launchers and Missiles Aboard Submarines J R = Operational Reserve (Maintenance Spares) J 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 SYSTEM AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R AS R SS-N-4 V Aboard SSBN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aboard SSB 95-98 95-92 93-84 89-71 85-52 83-50 81-48 95-98 24 95-92 24 93-84 23 89-71 22 85-52 22 83-50 21 81-48 20 SS-N-5 5 Aboard SSBN 24-30 24-30 24-30 24-30 24-30 24-30 24-30 Aboard SSB 2-9 2-14 2-20 2-29 2-44 2-44 2-44 Total 26-39 10 26-44 11 26-50 12 26-59 15 26-74 19 26-74 19 26-74 19 New J Aboard SSE --7 40-64 16 64-96 24 88-128 32 112-160 4o 136-200 50 168-240 60 200-280 70 Total Ballistic Missiles 161-201 50 185-232 59 207-262 67 227-290 77 247-326 51 277-364 100 307-402 109 Approved For Release ?200.240J/03 : CIA-RDP79R00978A000800030014-7 I.