JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY MISSION B 4033 30 JULY 1957

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No. Pages : TOP SECRET JOINT MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY MISSION B 4033 30 JULY 1957 ARMY CIA HTA-MCS-3-58 21 APRIL. 1958 NAVY WARNING: HANDLE VIA TALENT CONTROL CHANNELS ONLY PUBLISHED, COORDINATED, AND DISSEMINATED BY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This document contains information usable only within the TALENT CONTROL SYSTEM. It is to be seen on a MUST-KNOW BASIS ONLY BY PERSONNEL ESPECIALLY INDOC- TRINATED AND AUTHORIZED. Reproduction is prohibited unless approved by the originator. TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP89B00551 R000600370026-7 1 0 1O122IM TkIIOL in~l V Yq .M)AU This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, Title 18, USC, Secs. 793 and 794, the trans- mission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP89B00551 R000600370026-7 Approved For Release 200010WIW: & 8C ( R000600370026-7 HTA-MCS-3-58 21 April 1958 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. Page 1 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/'R PC1'a~DR8960v551'R000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/o91QP Ci9&000600370026-7 HTA-MCS-3-58 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 Page 2 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/0.9/Q?C~k-k8P8960'0!3 4000600370026-7 Approved For Release 20001di: a&CR1W8fBV&ffi R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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 SPB Form 10 evise Page 3 of26 Approved For Release 2000/09119:pc& I W9B~b55lR000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0i1P 6IRC 8g 8000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 4 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/1~PC~ RDPg9B~b'S5S 8000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0 OP: 6W8fB5R000600370026-7 CIA/RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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 ? 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 5 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/1~PC~AIZd l 9B 0531 8 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 200040P: 6 8f6b4%%5R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 Dote of Report, 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 6 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09T1 Cl W9B g?55 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09/QP t 4R i91W&000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA Date of Photography , Date of Report, MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 30 July 1957 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page -Z-of 26 Approved For Release 2000/091'1 PC~iFtgP'$9&055S1R000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0i 1?. &1WRVPf89rBb{ SR000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography ?0 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 Date of Report 21 April 1958 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 8 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/19PCTAE~71 9B~b55SR000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09TiQPc k8 FT900 1 000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) - - Page 9 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/01/W- fA=12[3P89BbSR000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09I/QP 6K99rB59~R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. 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; SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 10 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09Tl9:pc &- Wc9B~05518000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09T'IPG$i80i9~R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 Date of Report April 1958 Mission No., WAC Photo Ident. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 11 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/091'i`4 PCTk-~gP$9&05518000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0: 68th R000600370026-7 CIA-/RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. WAC Photo Ident. Coordinates Country C .o .~: Description BE No. Cam. Exp. Time Lat. N Long. E a a a o~ 249 45-12 35-50 USSR P Pose electronics approx 3 nm E of KENEGEZ; large circular pattern in isolated field, 25X1D road served LIQ UID U LS 25X1A 249 45-04 35-23 USSR P Pets large oil refinery and numerous L ,storage. tanks NNE of FEODOSIYA 25X1A 249 44-06 39-06 USSR P Oil storage at TUAPSE?prob oil refinery 25X1 .port facilities, oil loadin /unloading pier 25X1 r b t _ inside breakwater, 3 boats outside break :ter$ 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 12 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/19PC&EI P$`9B~01518000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0f 1: 6kC8fbbkffi5R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. HTA-MCS-3-58 WAC Photo Ident. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 13 ofd Approved For Release 2000/09TQPC~kgjg9&b05 8000600370026-7 Approved For Release 200010I1f 6W84BbR000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 14 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09/1qPCTA=I~O055i8000600370026-7 Approved For Release 20004: 68R000600370026-7 CIA/RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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 SPB Form IO (Revised) Page 15 of / Approved For Release 2000/09 I . C?k-F P89~0055~1~ 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0i1 6&C ff8 R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 16 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09Tly PCl EI W9BU& 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09TQPC1Bff9$Z000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3- 58 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 17 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/O1/PK W$9W000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0(I1 6R89~R000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE, SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 1 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09719PC1 W9BUb53'f~000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09/QP C ,EQEG199h98fR000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA Date of Photography MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 19 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/01W ~lx-'RL7P$96009 'I'R000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/OcjfGP 6,kMW90d&WR000600370026-7 CIA/RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page of 26 Approved For Release 2000/091'F4P ioeRDP8960055 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09fOP6,kaW9Wd&WR000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 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 SPB Form IC (Revised) Page 21 of 26 Approved For Release 2000/011QP 2929 P896Ag&000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09TQPC$LfiBEIgOd000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. IOTA-MCS-3-58.. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page of 26 Approved For Release 2000/09T/ P (?ia Rgg89BOOS3"'I"R000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/09VQP &K19kid&WR000600370026-7 CIA tRR-HTA Date of Photography MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MCS-3-58 Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No. B 4033 WAC Photo Ident Coordinates 1 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page Hof 26 Approved For Release 2000/01QP ~WYV;9c005~~R000600370026-7 - Approved For Release 2000/09TOPCSE ?W9Cdd 8000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. HTA-MGS-3-58 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page -U-of2 Approved For Release 2000/09%.'1' e( fk- tg~$9&M5 "' 2000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0910P C5,ECRMW9&dg&fR000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY 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. 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 2'' of 2 Approved For Release 2000/09/QP Ci -FR 9009 000600370026-7 Approved For Release 2000/0cI/ tom. dh T599 318000600370026-7 CIA /RR-HTA MISSION COVERAGE SUMMARY Date of Photography 30 July 1957 Report No. Date of Report 21 April 1958 Mission No., WAC Photo Ident. a 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 SPB Form 10 (Revised) Page 26 of z6 Approved.For Release 2000/01/Q p (? 1f4 DP89900'5?&000600370026-7 11.E 6mmA boog W V V wrri Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP89B00551 R000600370026-7 TOP SECRET TOP SECRET H Ii l1 T H Approved For Release 2000/09/14: CIA-RDP89B00551 R000600370026-7