MISSILE ACTIVITY MRBM LAUNCH SITES, USSR
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CIA-RDP78T05929A001700050010-7
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10
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Publication Date:
May 26, 1966
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REPORT
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MISSILE ACTIVITY
MRBM LAUNCH SITES, USSR
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AND MISSILES IN
VARIOUS STAGES OF READINESS AT 3 MRBM LAUNCH
SITES.
KIVERTSY MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2 AND SHEVELEVO MRBM
LAUNCH SITE ARE BOTH TYPE I (ROUND PAD) CON-
FIGURATION. ANASTASYEVKA MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2
IS A TYPE II (ELONGATED PAD) CONFIGURATION.
THE SS-4 (SANDAL) IS THE MISSILE SYSTEM ASSOCI-
ATED WITH THESE SITES.
KIVERTSY MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2: 8.3 NM NE OF
KIVERTSY
ANASTASYEVKA MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2: 5 NM NE OF
ANASTASYEVKA
SHEVELEVO MRBM LAUNCH SITE: 5 NM NE OF
SHEVELEVO
These notes have been prepared for briefing purposes only and should not be used for detailed analytical work. Their use
should be restricted to the particular briefing board(s) they were prepared for and must be considered valid only for the re-
porting period as indicated by the date of issue. For information concerning these notes contact Chief, Collateral Support
Division, NPIC.
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SHEVELEVO MRBM LAUNCH SITE:
6. NEGATION DATE: NONE
7. SUBSEQUENT COVERAGE: KIVERTSY MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2:
23 KH-4 AND 2 KH-7 MISSIONS
ANASTASYEVKA MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2:
17 KH-4, ONE KH-6, AND ONE KH-7 MISSIONS
SHEVELEVO MRBM LAUNCH SITE:
13 KH-4 AND 2 KH-7 MISSIONS
8. DIMENSIONS/
SPECIFICATIONS: SS-4 (SANDAL) MISSILE CHARACTERISTICS
LENGTH .............................
DIAMETER ...........................
These notes have been prepared for briefing purposes only and should not be used for detailed analytical work. Their use
should be restricted to the particular briefing board(s) they were prepared for and must be considered valid only for the re-
porting period as indicated by the date of issue. For information concerning these notes contact Chief, Collateral Support
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9. MISSION READOUT: KIVERTSY MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2: AN ERECTED MIS-
SILE AND ASSOCIATED ERECTOR IS OBSERVED ON EACH LAUNCH POSITION. A
MISSILE TRANSPORTER IS ON 2 OF THE 4 LAUNCH POSITIONS.
ANASTASYEVKA MRBM LAUNCH SITE 2: A PROBABLE MISSILE IS ERECTED ON
ONE OF THE LAUNCH PADS. A PROBABLE ERECTOR IS POSITIONED ADJACENT TO THE
RESPECTIVE MISSILE READY BUILDING. THE 3 REMAINING LAUNCH PADS EACH CON-
TAINS AN ERECTOR/LAUNCHER. THE 2 INNER LAUNCH PADS ( ONE OF WHICH CON-
TAINS THE PROBABLE MISSILE) ARE OBSCURED TO A SLIGHT DEGREE BY NETTING.
SHEVELEVO MRSVI LAUNCH SITE: A MISSILE ON A TRANSPORTER IS OBSERVED
AT BOTH ENDS OF THE TWO MISSILE-READY BUILDINGS OF THE DUMBBELL-TYPE
LAUNCH SITE. A MISSILE ERECTOR AND ASSOCIATED GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
IS ON EACH OF THE 4 LAUNCH POSITIONS,
These notes have been prepared for briefing purposes only and should not be used for detailed analytical work. Their use
should be restricted to the particular briefing board(s) they were prepared for and must be considered valid only for the re-
porting period as indicated by the date of issue. For information concerning these notes contact Chief, Collateral Support
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