JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY MISSION B 4033 30 JULY 1957
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JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY
MISSION B 4033
30 JULY 1957
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21 APRIL. 1958
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JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY
Mission B 4Q33
30 July 1957
COVERAGE AND QUALITY
Mission B 4033, flown 30 July 1957, covers the western,
northern, and eastern shores of the Black Sea, and includes parts
of Bulgaria, Rumania, and the USSR, The weather was good, but
all photography was oblique and generally taken at considerable
distance from the target. Images were, therefore, in most instances:
obscure and detailed interpretation was rendered difficult or imposs-
ible. A malfunction in right-hand exposures occurred early in the
mission and continued to the end.
MAP REFERENCES
USAF World Aeronautical Charts, 1:1,000,000
249 Sea of Azov
250 Danube Delta
323 Marmara Sea
324 Black Sea -- East
NOTE:
The abbreviation ASSotW in the text stands for Airfields and
Seaplane Stations of the World; ATM? refers to the US Target Complex
Chart or to the US Target Mosaic for the area designnated.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No
Airfields
Electronics
Liquid Fuels
Military Installations
Missiles
Naval Installations
Ports and Harbors
Storage Facilities, General
Transportation
Urban Areas and Complexes
miscellaneous
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Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58
Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC Photo Ident. Coordinates
Country
?
v
0.'.
5
o
:
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time Lot. N Long. E
a
.
a a
.
AIR
FIE L
S
Bul
garia
5X1D
25X1A
323 3-26
28-11
Bulg
P
Balchik A/F
1 nm NE of BALCHIK; appears
substantially same as ASSotW,
Nov 57; bombing target 12 nm
E of A/F, consists of one
large circle with ' XII in
center; several other poss
markers or P25A1 /c dummies
323 2-32
27-16
Bulg
P
Ravnets A/F
8.5nm WNW o ;
concrete runway, oriented
ENE/WSW, appears substan-
tially same as ASSotW,
Oct 56
25X1A
323 3-29
28-06
Bulg
P
Sokolovo A/F
5 nm NW of BALCHIK; prob
grass landing area
25X1A
323 3-36
27-49
Bulg
P
Tolbukhin A/F
21 nm NNW of STALIN/VARNA;
appears substantially same as
ASSotW, Jun 57
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No.
WAC Photo (dent.
Coordinates
Country
?
v
o .
c E
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N Long. E
a
ii a
R
mani
25X1A
250
44-10
28-36
Ruman
P
Constanta. A/F
sod landing area., appears
25X1D
substantially same as ASSotW,
Apr 57
250
44-18
28-36
Ruman
P
Constanta/Mamaia A/F
sod landing
arP2X1A 25X1A
250
44-14
28-37
Ruman
P
Constanta/Siutghiol Seaplane
Station 3 poss
hangars, 3 puss ramps;
appears substantially same as
250
44-21
28-28
Ruman
P
Kogalniceanu A/F
concrete runway, loop-type
taxiways 25X1 A
USSR
25X1A
324
43--26
39-56
USSR
P
Adler A/F prob
alternate d , appears
improved as compared to
ASSotW, Feb 57; eat capable
of sugtained oRerations of
_
jet fighters; concrete runway;
5 interlinks connecting parallel
taxiway; sod area along SE
25X1
side of runway also posy
area-
landing are
_
249
37-20
USSR
P
Anapa A/F SE
of ANAPA, on E coast of
Black Sea.; sod landing
25X1
ground, no facilities or a/c
observe
324
41-36
41-36
USSR
P
Batumi A/F
appears substantially same
as ASSotW, Sep 56, prob
primary defense base, eat
ca -able supporting sustained
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WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
?
o
.
C
t
~.
oun
ry
a
t .-
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
ar
CL a
a
o:
operations of jet fighters;
2 concrete runways form
5X1 D
letter `IL"'
25X1A
249
45-04
35-11.
USSR
P
Feodosi a/Karagoz A/F
7nmWNWof
FEODOSIYA; improved
over ASSotWW Oct 54; prob
nnc`.rete runway: appears
usable by jet fighters
25X1A
25X1A
249
44-34
38-00
USSR
P
Gelendzhik West A/F
_; appears essentially
same as ASSotW, Mar 54; 2
fields, one grass, the other
rob asphalt with loo taxi-
way and hardstands; no
apparent facilities
25X1A
324
43-06
40-35
USSR
F
Gudavty A/F
appears to be primary defense
base capable of sustained
operations of jet fighters;
essentially similar to ASSotW,
Aug 57; 2 runways, one
concrete, one poss macadam
25X1
strip may be used for parkin6;
a/c: approx 60 poss u/i a/c
249
45-10
35-11
USSR
P
Islam-Terek A/F
12.5 nm NW of FEODOSIYA;
substantially same as ASSotW,
Jan 57; prrob primary bomber
-
b erscapable
supporting sustained operations
of light bombers, limited
operation, med bombers;
25X1
concrete runway WNW/ESE;
taxiway and hardstands visible
250
44-47
33-33
USSR
P
Kacha A/F
MMMIL
appears to
th
pass landing strip
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21 April 1958
Mission No.
WAC
Photo Ident
Coordinates
o
.
Countr
}
25X1A
i
ti
D
8i
y
a
?
a
escr
p
on
BE No.
Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
c3
.
c 0
0.0-
249
45-24
. 36-16
USSR
P
Kerch/Bagerovo A/F-
_ (hardstand and portion of
of taxiway only); July 56
photography (mission A 2024)
on hardstand; present photo-
graphy shows 2 large u/i a/c
25X1 D
on hardstand
25X1A 25X1A
249
45-22
36-24
USSR
P
Kerch/Katerlez A/F
_; 2 nm WNW of KERCH2
appears to have sod landing
strip oriented NE/SW
249
45-21
36-31
USSR
P
Kerch/Kolonka Seaplane
Base 1 3/4 nm
25X1
E of KERCH
249
45-09
36-22
USSR
P
Kerch/Orta-Eli Seaplane
25X
IA
Station 12 nm
SSW of KERCH on shore of
Lake Tobechik; existence seems
doubtful from this pliotogra.ph
y
324
41-50
41-48
USSR
P
_
____
Kobuleti A/F
25X
IA
1Z nm NNE of BATUMI;
post X-shape concrete run-
`ys 25X1A
249
45-05
38-57
USSR
P
Krasnodar A/F
1. 5 nm NNW of KRASNODAR;
poss concrete runways in V-
shape
25X1A
324
43-55
39-21
USSR
P
Lazarevskaya A/F (
sod runway; no apparent activity
or facilities
25X1A
250
46-40
30-00
USSR
P
Limanskoye A/F
27 nm WNW of ODESSA; appears
substantially same as ASSotW,
1956
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Report No.
Mission No.
WAC Photo (dent
Coordinates
0
.
8
C
t
'..
t
oun
ry
a
s ?O
Description 25X1A
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
ar
o_ o_
324
41-56
41-53
USSR
P
Makhardze A/
18 urn NNE of BATUMI, poss
25X1 D
alt defense base essentially
same as ASSotW, Sep 50;
concrete runway, taxiway;
hards.tands encircle runway
25X1A 25X1A
324
42 -15
42 -0 3
USSR.
P
Mikha-Tskhaya A/F -
13 nm NW of SAMTREDIA;
prob primary defense base,
est capable of sustained
operation of Jet fighters, run-
ways improved as compared
with ASSotW, Jul 56; concrete
runways in V-shape; parking
apron parallel to longest
25X1A
runway
249
44-40
37-47
USSR
P
Novoroasiysk A/F
1 nm S of NOVOROSSIYSK;
sod landing ground; no
apparent facilities or activity;
_
field a - .ears abandoned;
landing area does not appear
serviceable
25X1A
249
44-46
37-42
USSR
P
Novorossi sk Northwest A/F
3 urn NW of
NOVOROSSIYSK; large sod
landing ground; no activity
or facilities-, a ears: abandoned;
landing ground could still be
used.
25X1A
250
46-29
30-38
USSR
P
Odessa/Dalnik A/F
sod landing ground with poss
N/S landing strip
25X1A
250
46-25
30 -42
USSR
P
Odessa/Fontan A/F
_; sod landing area
25X1A
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Mission No.
WAC Photo (dent.
&
Coordinates
Country
-0,:
'06 c
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N Long. E
?
n o
.
250
46-34
30-42
USSR
P
Odessa Seaplane Station
25X1A
25X1D
25X1A 25X1A
250
46-27
30-40
USSR
P
Odessa./Tatarka A/F
_ I nm SW of ODESSA; S
end of runway and taxiway
posts being extended; similar
to SotW Aug 56
250
45-19
34-0 6
USSR
P
25X1,
k
Oktyabrrskoye A/F
12 nm NNE of SARA ,..;
concrete runway oriented NE/
SW can prob handle Jet fighters
and poss medium bombers;
loop taxiway and several
hardstands visible
25X1A
.324
42-09
41-41
USSR.
P
Poti A/F sod
landing areas no apparent
activity or facilities
25X1A
324
42 -0 8
41-42
USSR
P
Poti Seaplane Station
25X1
1 2 large hangars on
shore of Ozero Paliastomi
25X1A
250
45-06
33-35
USSR
P
Saki, A./F 1 nm
S of SAKI; t,arne general
appearance as shown in
ASSotW, Sep 56
25X1A
270
45-07
33-59
USSR
P
Sarabuz A/F
appears essentially same
as ASSotW, Jan 57
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WAC Photo Ident.
$
Coordinates
o
BE No. Cam. EX ID.
Time
Lat
N
Long
E
Country
c
3
0.t
a
a
m
Description25X1A
.
.
c
(L
o
250
44-35
33-31
USSR
P
Sevastopol A/F
sod landing ground
25X1A 25X1A
250
44-41
33-35
USSR
P
Sevastopol/Belbek A/F
25X1 D
~ 4. 5 nm NNE of
SEVASTOPOL; prob fighter
defense base, est capable of
aircraft; new concrete runway
E / W , loop taxiway, and
approx 39 hardstands
25X1A
250
44-34
33-24
USSR
P
Sevastof/Khersones A/F
1 5 nm WSW of
OOL substantially
same as ASSotW, 1956; prob
rima base. est
capable of sustained operations
of jet aircraft;; prob asphalt
runway; limited repair facilities
a/c: 22 MIG-type, 2 pons MIG-
t one uAl one 8-gun heavy
AAA position near A/F; 3 polls
a/c silhouettes E of runway
25X1A
250
44-35
33-25
USSR
P
Sevastopol /Kherso,
plane Station
one puss bldg, no ramps,
poser abandoned 25X1A
250
44-3.7
33-34
USSR
P
Sevasto of NE Sea, ane
Stafion appears
reduce in s ze as compared
with ASSot W , Feb 55;, one -
hangar and several bldgs boss
removed
25X1A
250
44-38
33-31
USSR
P
Sevastopol Nor
plane Station
posts reduce in sine as
compared with ASS:otW
Feb5
L
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WAC Photo Ident.
Coordinates
Countr
v
O..
c
c
tion
Descri
a
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
y
ar
.
_
o a
Cr.
p
25 1 A
250
44-36
33-27
USSR
PI
Sevastopol West Seaplane
Station 2.5 nm
W of SEVASTOPOL; appears
essentially same as ASSotW,
Nov 49; small lake near
base now part of bay
25X1 D
25X1A
324
43-36
39-44
USSR,
P
Sochi A/F sod
landing area; no apparent
activity; additional bidgs
added as compared to 25X1A
ASSotW, Se 56
324
43-00
41-00
USSR
P
Sukhumi A/F
small sod landing area, track
activity across field suggests
field is posy abandoned;
324
43-01
40-56
USSR
P
Sukhumi A/F West; sod
landing ground; no apparent
activity or facilities; field
25X1
appears abandoned, prays
324
42-52
41-07
USSR
P
Sukhumi/Dranda A/F
25X1
(only south portion of
ai.r e d visible) 1, 7 nm SW
of DRANDA99 nm SSE of
similar
_
to ASSotW, Jul 57; concrete
runway and taxiway
25X1A
324
42-18
42-23
USSR
P
Tsulukidze A/F
IMM
2 nm SW of TS ,
prob fighter defense base
est capable of sustained
n1karaLtiong of ]tat fighters;
airfield and runways appear
improved in comparison-with
ASSot W , Jun 55
25X1A
249
44-08
39-02
USSR
P
Tuapse A/F
2 rim NW of TUAPSE;
appears abandoned; posy
concrete runway prob
deteriorated and unserviceable;
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8r
Coordinates
C
o .,..
}
ountry
? ,o
1
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
a
.
c
a _
(L
o=
no activity
5X1D
25X1A
250
45-14
33-23
USSR
I'
Yevpatoria A/F
grass landing field, no
apparent concrete runway
or taxiways, as reported in
t Aug 7 minor
facilities; prob fighter
recovery A/F
249
45-07
35-55
USSR
P
Poss A/F near KARSHNO
po.Ss concrete runway u/c
ELEC
TRON
IC
S
250
44*32
33-26
USSR
P
Pose electronics approx 2 nm
SE of Sevastopol /Khersones
A/F
250
44-34
33-31
USSR
P
1 tower approx 3 nxn E of
Sevastopol/Khersones A/F
249
45-13
35-14
USSR
P
Prob-KRUG site and prob
circular Adcock approx I nm
E of ISLAM-TEREK
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WAC Photo Ident.
Coordinates
Country
C
.o
.~:
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N Long. E
a
a a
o~
249
45-12
35-50
USSR
P
Pose electronics approx 3 nm
E of KENEGEZ; large circular
pattern in isolated field,
25X1D
road served
LIQ
UID
U
LS
25X1A
249
45-04
35-23
USSR
P
Pets large oil refinery
and numerous
L ,storage. tanks NNE
of FEODOSIYA 25X1A
249
44-06
39-06
USSR
P
Oil storage
at TUAPSE?prob oil refinery
25X1
.port facilities,
oil loadin /unloading pier
25X1
r b t
_
inside breakwater, 3 boats
outside break :ter$ pose
secured area approx 2 run
ENE of TUAPSE on bend
I in river-, tanker 3 mil
SE of port
25X1A
250
44-11
28-39
Rums
P
Several POL storage areas
at CONSTANTA
25X1A
MILI
TARY
INST
A
LA
IO
NS
249
45-00
35-50
USSR
P
Large pose military training
area; much track activity; 3
ground zeros (2 crosses with-
in circles and one large square);
several small barracks areas.,
several old craters
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Coordinates
countr
o
a
r:
Description
a
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
y
a
a a?
om
249
45-24
36-16
USSR
P
2 ground zeros (crosses within
circles)
25X1
25X1A
249
45-20
36-28
USSR
P
KERCH Munitions Depot
NE of
KAMYSH-BURUN; secured
area, pons revetted bldgs,
underground r
250
44-34
33-24
USSR
P
Barracks area 1 nm ESE of
Sevastopol/Khersones A/F;
another 2 nm E of A/F
250
44-34
33-29
USSR
P
Large u/i secured area 2.5
nm SW of SEVASTOPOL;
approx 10 large bldgs
250
44
33
USSR
P
Defense Positions;
1. 4 poss coast artillery
positions on tip of peninsula
E of Streletskaya. Bay
AAA positions W of
Karantinnaya Bay
3. 4 pons coast artillery
positions W of Streletskaya
4. Approx 16 pons gun
positions in 4 rows of 4
5 nm ENE of BASOVA
5. Approx 8 poss heavy
AAA positions 5 nm E of
_
BASOVA
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WAC Photo Ident.
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Coordinates
Lot. N Long. E
Country
CV
C
Description
250
44
34
USSR
P
Elaborate coastal defenses.',
between BALAKLAVA and
SEVASTOPOL; barracks,
25X1
storage, several AAA and
coastal u
250
44-30
33-36
USSR
P
1 u/i circular pad 1 nm E
of BALAKLAVA.
Z50
44
33
USSR
P
Poss defense positions" along
coastal road E of BALAKLAVA
323
43-26
28-09
Bulg
P
Poss military post 2 nm W
of Bal.chik A/F; 34 poss
Quonset-typebldgs, approx
20 pose barracks-type bldgs
M
SSIL
E
249
45-02
35-57
USSR
P
GM site at KARANGIT; 4
posy electronics positions
on, coast with connecting
roads to missile support
250
44-30
33-34
USSR
P
Pons GM site 1 nm W of
BALAKLAVA
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Date of Photography 30 July 1957
Date of Report 21 April 1958
Report No.
Mission No. .
HTA--MCS- 3-58
WAC Photo Ident.
8
Coordinates
C
nt
?
o
ti
D
i
t
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
ou
ry
a
8
a a
oc
on
escr
p
N
AVAL
INS']
A
LA
I -
NS
5X1D
249
45-35
35-25
USSR
P
1 small freighter heading
NW
25X1A
249
44-57
35-22
USSR
P
Feod.osi a Torpedo Test
Station Mys
Kiik-Atlama; small port
facilities, several large
u i bld s. (Ross machine
shops); barracks andadmin
type bldgs NW of torpedo
test station; 2 u/i objects in
water moving toward station
harbor
249
45-01
35-24
USSR
P
25X1
Feodosiya Naval Base
severed ships
tied up
249
45-07
35-30
USSR
P
Naval installation at
25X1
DALNIYE KAMYSHI
breakwater
and basin; barrack- and
admire-type bid - r
1 nm ENE; July 56 photo-
graphy revealed this
installation building MT
boats
249
44-50
36-50
USSR
P
1 freighter heading NW
249
44-50
37-00
USSR
P
1 freighter heading NW
249
44-40
37-40
USSR
P
1 small freighter heading
SE
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
o
.
a
C
t
oun
ry
c
Description
BE No. Cam.T Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
?,
249
44
37
USSR
P
1 tanker heading 'NW
25X1 D
249
44
38
USSR
P
Small freighter heading W
249
44-05
39-02
USSR
P
Tuapse Naval Base and
Shipyard South TMZ
25X1
prob small
W
ase wi pass facilities
for handling small ll coastal
vessels; no submarines
apparent
250
44-10
28-40
Ruman
P
Constanta Naval Base
25X1A
25X1A
250
46-30
30-44
USSR
P
Odessa Naval Base and
Shipyard "Marti" ~IIIII
25X1A
250
46
31
USSR
P
1 large tanker under way
250
44-34
33-24
USSR
P
Sevastopol naval installations:
known significant naval
installations located, but
significant changes can not
be djetermined without
further study; general
appearance of areas indicates
improvement compared
with ATMP 0250-9996, Mar
activity within harbors
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Date of Report
21 April 1958
.Mission No.
WAC
a
Photo Ident.
Coordinates
t
C
o ,...
--
D
ti
BE No.
Cam, Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
oun
ry
a
x-
escrip
on
250
44-24
33-41
USSR
P
1 pose destroyer and 2
(app
ox)
poss. minesweepers
25X1 D
heading E
250
44-30
34-.30
USSR
F
I passenger freighter
heading NE
250
44
34
USSR
P
1 freighter heading SW
250
44
34
USSR
P
1 poss gunboat heading
NE
250
44
34
USSR
P
1 pons gunboat
250
44
34
USSR
P
1 small freighter
heading SW
250
44
34
USSR
P
2 poss gunboats heading
E
25X1A
323
42-30
27-27
?Bulg
P
Burgas Naval Base
25X1A
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Date of Report
21 April 1958
Mission No.,
HTA-MCS-3-58
WAC Photo Ident.
8t
Coordinates
Country
c
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N Long. E
d
a a
a
a
323
43
28
Bulg
P
Freighter
25X1D
25X1A
323
43-50
28-35
Ruman
P
Mangalia Naval Base
comparative
coverage of July 56
indicates: this area still
r
tanks are near completion
and 2 new large bldgs
have been added to a
pons underground
submarine facility
324
43
38
USSR
P
1 large tanker heading
NW
324
43
39
USSR
P
2 freighters
324
43.
40
USSR
P
Passenger vessel heading
NW offshore
25X1A
324
42-09
.41-39
USSR
P
Poti Naval Base and Ship-
yard Yelyava 201
25X
A
ONE" appears improved
compared with ATMP
25 Nov 51,
additional -breakwater
25X1
added to.entrance of
naval base; no submarines
discernible
250
46
30
USSR
P
Tug towing 3 long barges
S of ODES SA
250
46
31
USSR
P
Tug boat and long barge on
Black Sea
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC Photo (dent
Coordinates
?
0
.
C
t
.,_
oun
ry
0.-
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
a
o_ a.
1
1ORTS
AND
AR
O
S
25X1A
25X1
249
45-02
35-24
USSR
'P
Feodos.i ra port facilities
; several ships.
docked; extensive storage
facilities.;; 3 ships under way
njits;ida r-
249
45-21
36-29
USSR
P
25X6
25X6
249
45-16
36-25
USSR
P
ATMP 0249-9999-4-25MA,
Apr 56
25X1A 25X1A
249
44-53
37-18
USSR
P
ANAPA Complex
M. small port aci . xes;
several small piers
249
44-34
38-05
USSR
P
GELENDZHIK; small port
facilities
25X1A
250
44-09
28-40
Ruman
P
CONSTANTA; lar a ort
facilities pos s
large ship in side break-
water 25X1A
250
46-29
30-45
USSR
P
Odessa Port Facilities
2 or 3 more piers than
shown by ATMP 0250-9997,
Apr. 57
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Date of Report 21 April 1958
Mission No. .
WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
?
o
.
a
C
t
oun
ry
v
o .5
Description
BE. No. Cam. Ex . Time
Lot. N
Long. E
car
a a
W
250
46-37
31-34
USSR
P
Ochakov Port Facilities
25X1D
25X1A
25X1A
250
44-36
33-32
USSR
P
Sevastopol and Sevastopol
Bay numerous
small craft, 1 poss cruiser;
extensive storage within city
complex
25X1A
250
44-36
33-28
USSR
P
Shipping activity E of
Sevasto of/Khersones A/F
2 ships docked;
1 poss floating dock with
several small boats anchored
nearby
250
44-30
33-35
USSR
P
BALAKLAVA; small port
facilities, new construction;
storage and several u/i
industries
25X1A
323
42-30
27-30
Bulg
P
square breakwater with
opening at SE corner
323
42 - 34
27-39
Bulg
P
POMORIE; fishing village
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Dote of Report 21 April 1958
Mission No.
WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
?
o
.
a
C
t
.~.
}
ry
oun
? ,c
Description
BE No. Cam. Ex p. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
d
.
c
a a
o=
323
43-13
27-55
Bulg
P
STALIN/VARNA complex
25X1D
25X1A
25X1A
324
43-34
39-44
USSR
P
Sochi Port Facilities
small harbor
with breakwater; small
wharf with several ware-
boats, 2 poss ships
25X1A
324
43-00
41-00
USSR
P
SUKHUMI; : small port
pons seaplane
facilities
324
42-13
41-44
USSR
P
POT1; port facilities
25X1A
324
41-39
41-40
USSR
P
BATUMI, port facilities
25X1A
ic.
TORA
GE F
CILI
T1
ES,
G
NERAL
250
44-39
33-33
USSR
P
Storage area 3 nm N of
SEVASTOPOL; pons double
security fence; 16 large
revetted bldgs and additional
new construction; another
storage area approx 2. 5 nm
NE of SEVASTOPOL has
pose double security fence,
1Z revetted bldggs, 4 pons
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
o
.
a
C
t
~.
}
oun
ry
0
? o
d
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
d
.
c
0.0.
revetted storage tanks
TRA
. SPO
T
ATI
- N
25X1
25X1A
344
43-54
39-20
USSR
P
1 RR and 1 highway bridge
, both deck type,
over Psezuapse River at
LAZAREVSKAYA
3~4
43-48
39-28
USSR
P
Large RR bridge, deck
type, E of GOLOVINKA
25X1A
3Z4
43-33
39-42
USSR
P
1 large RR bridge,deck type,
at SOCHI; 2 RR tunnels
1 N and 1 S of RR bridge
324
43-30
39-53
USSR
P
RR bridge, 5-span, deck
type, at KHOSTA
25X1A
324
43-06
40-34
USSR
P
1 highway bridge
1 RR bridge
both deck type
25X1A
324
43-01
39-58
USSR
P
Highway bridge, deck type;
RR bridge, deck type
324
42-13
41-44
USSR
P
2 RR bridges, deck type,at
POTI
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC Photo Ident
Coordinates
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o
.
8
C
t
-
}
c
oun
ry
o
Description
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
a
a a
or
URBA
N AR
EAS
N
CO
M
PLEXES
2 X1D
249
45-01
35-05
USSR
P
STARYY-KRYM
25X1A 25X1A
249
45-21
36-29
USSR
P
KERCH complex
W
Kerch Iron
an
Steel Works, Volkov, and
area -_W of there (ATMP
0249-9999-2-25) is not
covered by photography
25X1A 25X1A
25X1A
249
44-47
37-41
USSR
P
NOVOROSSIYSK complex
,? "2 large cement
plants, Oktyabr
5X1A
and Proletari
M
-
_
mining and quarrying
11
inhills., prob limestone
port facilities
25X1A
250
44-1.0
28-40
Ruman
P
CONSTANTA complex
25X1A 25X1A
250
46-28
30-44
USSR
P
ODESSA complex
250
45-12
33-22
USSR
P
YEVPATORIA; much track
activity W and NW of city
250
44-30
34-09
USSR
P
YALTA
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Date of Report- 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
WAC
Photo Ident.
Coordinates
o .-
.
BE No.
Cam. Ex p. Time
Lot. N Long
E
Countr
y = O
.o
k
f
%
Description
.
c
y
i
ir
250
4.4-55
34-05
USSR
P
SIMFEROPOL
25X1 D
323
42-38
27-43
Bulg
P
NESABUR
323
43-20
28-20 Bulg P CAVARNA; 2 u i large
bldgs NW edge of town
MIS(
ELL
N
EOU
S
249
44-49
35-05
USSR
P
1 poss tower on Mys
Meganom; prob navigational
aid
249
45-10
35-30
USSR
P
U/i installation,; approx 15
bldgs with good road network
connecting bldgs,
249
45-20
'36-16
USSR
P
Strip-mining activity W of
KAMYSH-BURUN 2 large
gantry cranes; 3 smaller
gantry cranes
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Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033
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8
Coordinates
C
t
?
o ' .
}
&
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lot. N
Long. E
oun
ry
Qr
? ,o
o? if
Description
249
44-51'
37-39
USSR
P
VERKHNE-BAKANSKAYA
complex ; ppss
25X1
mining activity 25X1A
250
44-30
33-35
USSR,
P
open-pit mining on NW
edge of BALAKLAVA
complex
240
44-28
33-49
USSR
P
Large new reservoir 9 nm
ESE of BALAKLAV, As
pose still u/c
250
44-29
34-07
USSR
P
Approx 27 poss barracks-
type bldgs; on hill near
mining area S of YALTA
250
44-29
34,07
USSR
P
Mining area on hills S of
YALTA; 1 long pons
covered conveyer
250
45-22
34-57
USSR
P
Open-pit mining on edge of
Sivash (Gniloye) More; 1
large and several small pits
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Date of Report
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Coordinates
Countr
?
c
-o ..
c
tion
i
D
BE No. Cam. Exp. Time
Lat. N
Long. E
y
o
;
_
'a a ?
escr
p
323
43-26
28-10
Bulg
P
BALCHIK; pons mining
activity just SW of town,
large u./i bldgs on edge of
town WSW of A/F
323
43-32
28-33
Bulg
P
U/i activity on shore E
of SABLAE approx 30 small
circular spots, some with
puss objects in their center;
areas connected by road to
bld:gs on shore
324
25X1 D
43
40
USSR
P
2 large and several small
forest fires
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