SUMMARY OF PROBABLE LONG RANGE SAM LAUNCH COMPLEXES USSR

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June 1, 1967
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REPORT
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?~ PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION i j 000r, j SUMMARY OF PROBABLE LONG RANGE SAM LAUNCH COMPLEXES USSR GROUP 1 EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION Approved For ReTp UVRH0 : CIA-RDP78T04759A0067 0010006-8 Declass Review by NIMA / DoD 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 25X1 Approved If or ReleassQ60ii'b I T A-RDP78T04759A006700010006-8 SUMMARY OF PROBABLE LONG RANGE SAM LAUNCH COMPLEXES USSR Approved For Release p35teRE A-RDP78T04759A006700010006-8 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 UNITED KINGDOM NORM SEA "L-`sue ?,der NORWAY SWEDEN (~ - GERMANY Shatya - Sd EAgr Len4 Nigrac~?f~W.t SW, SEA i l epat L Z Bdbayevo~ SEA Plesetsk`. Ka!inln ~cri'lepovets Mczhaysk?` j" Kostlonia L" MOSKVA?r ? PeIIsiavI - ZaIesskiy + . Murash. 'fpdosiva BLACK `t/[iig p T~T RAR#NTS ' Nizhnyaya T'rra Zhn!y T agI IRAN K4 RA APTE:' SEA Tonsk . Krasnoyarsk, 1^ I 'AN t.. ,.._iy i.... ~, fPAKISZAN 1a \u \ l B". CHINA EAST S1BERF.4N SEA prove) For Re ease 2D3/06/21 : CIA-14DP78TT4759Af 67000 006-8 V .1 BERING 25X1 Fl 25X Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 25X1 D Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 AWAKEN I his summary report presents a construc- i,n chronology and the status of 28 probable and range SAM (PLRS) complexes and I sus- oct complex at Vyazemskiy, USSR, as of Figure 1). Figures 2 and 3 depict 'I,R.$ complexes. An annotated photograph of :3ch complex is included in Figures 4-32, ,nd 2 typical air warning radar facilities ith associated, unidentified areas are shown E G tV igures 33 and 34. Discussion in this report, excluding current niormation, is limited to that information ex- ;aci.ed from Table 1 and the photos. users of the table are cautioned that the 1a'.es 1sted are first observation on photography ad should not be construed as the initial con- ~: suction or equipment installation dates. Anal- 26 24 22 20 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 (Approximately 25 complexes are projected for 7967, based on previous yecrly increases) 25X1 25X1 25X1 ysis of the chronology indicates various compo- nents were constructed simultaneously, i.e., missile-handling area, support area, air warning radar facility. This conclusion shrr,uld be tem- pered, as a complex may not have b _ en observed in its initial stages but first identified in a mid- stage of construction. Each complex is listed by year and month when construction was first observed on pho- tography. CURRENT INFORMATION PLRS equipment has been identified in stor- age at 9 locations. Seven storage areas are at SAM support facilities (Kirov, Chelyabinsk, Vladivostok 2, Nizhniy Tagil, Nizhnyaya Tura, Tomsk, and Plesetsk); I at a SAM -ite (Kostro- ma 1321-2); and I at a military barracks (Pidula Army Barracks). All storage areas except Chelyabinsk and Vladivostok are, near known PLRS complexes. PROBABLE LONG RANGE SAM CONSTRUCTION STARTS (including modification of Leningrad complexes) Appmeg fn rt lease 2003/06/20: CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010p 06-8 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Approved For Release 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D I and surveyed in anticipation of 5 sites, but on y 3 sites appeared. PLRS Launch Complexes 1 and 2 at Sary- Shagan were constructed about the time of an apparent transition from five- to three-site- complexes. Launch Complex 1 was the first complex s.uecifical?y designed as a three-site Evolving from the five-site complexes were 3 categories of three-site complexes with loop roads. The first category uses sites designated A, B, and C; the second category sites B, C, and U; and the third category sites C, D, and L. At the three-site complexes, the missile- aandling area has not been relocated but remains in the same relative position as if 5 sites had been constructed. At three- and five-site com- plexes, the complex access road and support area are usually located behind site A. Only 1 category of launch complex uses the circumferential-road pattern. The launch sites at these complexes are arranged in an are, about equal distance from the tracking/guidance fa- cility, and are not staggered as at complexes with loop-road patterns. The missile-handling area is 'located opposite Launch Site B. The cnTnpleY access road am support area are 25(1 e5X1D 25X' 78T04759QP6 6-8 DISCUSSION Although construction chronologies vary at each complex, some generalizations can be made which are applicable for most complexes. Con- struction of the launch sites and the tracking/ guidance facility is usually started first. The support area usually is constructed concurrently with the launch sites and the tracking/guidance facility, but extensive construction at the mis- sile-handling area generally is not observed until other components at the complex are nearly com- plete. The air warning radar facility may he constructed at virtually any stage of complex construction. Where coverage permits, it has been observed that launch sites A and C at `hree-site complexes usually are completed and z a five-citf~ ,Zomplex usually are completed and equipped before the other 2. Construction time varies from 3 months to over 2 years. Launch Complexes 1 and 2 at Sary-Shagan A I C were constructed and equipped within 3 months, while Liepaja has taken over 2 years to reach the same status. Eighteen to 30 months appears to bean average construction period. Then construction starts of launch complexes shown in Figure 2. Because of the lack of photo coverage, some complexes may have been start- ed the preceding year, rather than the year listed. No five-site complexes were begun after The Ural complexes were started Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 25X1.,, 25X1 D Approved For ReleaIP OO T Although Babayevo is designed for the cir- cumferential-road pattern, 1 site has a loop- road pattern. Though unusual, this complex will not be considered as a separate category. Ten complexes have a loop-road pattern, 11 complexes use the circumferential -road pat- tern, and Babayevo has a combination of both patterns. Eleven of 14 complexes started including Babayevo, use the circumferential- road pattern, indicating that this design will probably be used extensively in the future. Six different revetment designs have been identified. They vary in protection of the launch position from the nearly totally enclosed re- vetments at Tallinn to complete absence of re- vetments at launch positions 3 and 4 at loop- road pattern launch sites. Each launch position is revetted to some degree at launch sites with a circumferential- road pattern. At launch sites with a loop- road pattern, all launch positions are revetted except positions 3 and 4. No revetments have appeared at Murashi or the Ural complexes (Nizhniy Tagil, Nizhnyaya Tura, and Sverdlovsk.), although they have been under construction for about 2 years. Control center revetments are U-shaped at launch sites with a loop-road pattern and are drive through at sites with a circumferential- road pattern. The exception appears to be at Babayevo, where the loop-road site has a drive- through control center revetment. One probable and 10 confirmed air warning radar facilities have been identified between 2.5 and 5.0 nm from each of 11 launch complexes. A typical facility consists of 4 mounded radar positions upon which 2 BACK NET and 2 SIDE NET radars have been seen. A central revetment, a probable control building, and 2 nearby, associated, unidentified areas are also present at a typical air warning radar facility. Each of 6 air warning radar facilities has 2 associated unidentified areas. The 2 unidentified areas are located about 3,000 to 5,000 feet from the air warning radar facility. Each of the 2 areas contains 1 to 3 probable bunkers/mounded structures with a small apron or road in front of each. The most advanced unidentified areas seen to date are located at Tallinn and at Sary-Shagan PLRS Launch Complex 1. These 2 areas are considered more advanced because of the definite road pattern at each area. The bunkers/mounded structures at other areas appear similar to those at Tallinn and Sary-Shagan Launch Complex 1. Figures 33 and 34 are photographs of typical PLRS air warning radar facilities with the asso- ciated unidentified areas. See Figures 12, 13, Approved For Rele251? : CIA-RDP78T04759A006700010006-8 Vvil 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/06/20 : CIA-RDP78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Approved or Release lQ /MQ.E I 25)j1 25X1 D Approved For Rql@peW / FIGURE 6. TALLINN PLRS LAUNCH COMPL.FX. 25X1 25X1 aw 25X1 D Approve d For ReleaM093/c& : 25X1 25X1 25X1 .? 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CIA. PIR 71010, Possibly De loe ed Probable Long Range SAM Launch Sites At Sary-Shagan Missile Test Center, USS ct SECRETI NPIC. I Construction Chronology of Deployed Probable ARM and Long Range SAM Launch Complexes, 0 NPIC PROJECT 11248/67 (partial answer) Approved For Release' For ReleaT?FO(M UT 3SfW.jC 1A-RDP78T04759A006700010006-8 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/~Qp $4 8 78TO4759AO06700010006-8 Approved For Release 200 UV2? C I f P78TO4759AO06700010006-8 -Pn