WERNENCHEN AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1
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November 14, 2007
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November 23, 1954
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1 CLASSIFICATION COUN'T7'V_..___ Ea-,t Germany ,;erne.icher A:irfie .d TOPIC____ i VALUATION-- iti' ; a rE OF CO _!.'TE OS`i'Aiit'F _._.,.REPORT REPARED 23 Novembe' 195 ..~,.: i FERENCES. ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE) This is UNEVALUATED :L The following ai ? act vity and aircraf t., were observed at 7.'ere.e :.ch.en aitrfield on 14 September and 24 October, 1954: 24 September. Between 0930 and x.500, there was no air actlov i. t y. Jet engines were ;awed up in front of the hangars and in the southwes,6err corner of the field. About, 47 f-28s or Ti-I1-28:, seen at. the field were parked as follows: 7, 24 0ctibe_.: About 0800, 6 IL-28s took off within five minutes. The airc-raf`o- flew in elements of two at a d.?.stance of 1 1/2 wing spans between the two planes. The distance between the individual forma* ,ions was 500 meters and, occasionally, decreased to 1.00 meters. The zxe^o:Mses were repeated several 1' mes . The a:ircr?r.1 '; landed individually in such a way that one a:Zrcraft touched ground while the other was still t?.xiing. After, the air activn.ty,, the aircraft were parked 'n front of the hangar and in the southwestern cornear of Air activity continued with aircraft which took off individually and subsequently flew in formations of three. Shortly before 1300, 7 I1'28s were lined up at the runway in pairs of two slightly sta?gered with a distance of about 20 meters between the pairs and a larger distance to the seventh aircraft. The aircraft took off wndividually within 2 1/2 minutes and subsequently assembled to a formation with 3 aircraft each flyinj right and left of the leading I1-28 at distances of not more than one wing span. CLASSIFICATION SESGRE 25X1 25X1 ' 25X1 0 00 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1 Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1 Ona241._ SMteniber.a the A& gun emplacement in the northwestern part of the fie)_d way: occupied by 8x 76-mm AA guns. ;.Four 37?-mm A.A. guns were seen In an emplaccement 130 meters southeast of the Rudoifshoehe Settlement. Possibilities of observation were limited. On 2 Oct r;'oer, 6 x 76-mm AA guns were seen J n the emplacement in the northtiwaestern par of the field. ii. ht motor vehicles were parked in the shed at the b., vun emplacemment. Three 37-mm ~,li guns were seen in the emplacement near the Itudelfshoehe Settlement. It rives f.elieved that not all.uns could be seen there. 2 On 24?. Sip tc,mb.q and 2; October e.r 2 r?ad'.o trucks were parked at the take. off point at the eastern end of the runway at a distance of about 1.50 meters from east to west. The antenna mast which was about 20 meters high was braced once and had a funnel 'shaped device on. top. Two other radio trucks with rod antennas were standing to the west;. A PKV-45 (D/F) station, a radio truck with bxrcozn shaped antenna and another radio truck were seen in the oa-tern extension of the runway south of Ui,x`schfclde. A radio installation of one m- st was seen next to the latter rad:W truck, One Kn..ferest-tjpe and one Fishnet-type rdder? set ;.sere seen in the western part of the field north of the :roods. An La 4 Lu; 3 -`-We rada-.? set was seen about 2b0 inters a ou -0h of the L. dun ei.gj:i ac:ement in the northwestern part of the field. 3 5. The followi.nG air activity and aircraft were observed at the fie.`.; between 20 September and 5 October: ?_2,, .1:~~ 7.7. ?3 Se F21ber and I 2 October. Twin-jet engine az cz;; t mn.de i.ndi.vidue.' and formation flights. Up to 4 aircraft rte:?s sacn ale,z':. duri n individual flying. i'ormations cons .s ;ed of up 4o 12 aircraft. , .0 craft parked at the field included about 24 in front of 'i;h (S .t14c ,'> and 4. at the runway. Each aircraft had a crew of five ),.,,en, four of whom entered the aircraft; in front, the fifth in the sEcRET. Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1 Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 6. On 4 October, there was no air activity. There was a closed ceiling at a loci a?. ti.-t : de. ;rain and fair v:isi.bility. Il-28s parked at he field included an undeterinined number at the northern edge and 8 southr;cst of `-he : anwa, S. On 4_ October. the L.A. barracks located :c.n the angle formed by the '7;egendorfW:''ern.euchen and '. esendahl-'J;erneuchen roads southwest of the :field appeared o be fully occupied. A sentry wearing red- borde7-ed black epaulets wa posted at the gate at the Werneuchen- 1 0 . JecCendah:i road. The apartment; houses adjacent to the northiw+es'(;. were occupied by Soviet dependents. The barracks in he southern pars; of the field could not be seen. The V'erneuchen-;;'esendahl road was blocked. ;.:any officers and Ell wearing; black-bordered blue. epaulets were seen going toward and coiaming from the direction of the town. 1 9. On_ 2[ Oc?+?ae , the Ali gun e.apl.acement in the northwestern corner of the field was occupied by 6 Ati guns zf medium caliber. 2 :e10. In eaci October.. parachuting from a Li-2 which apps=sachet from the d rec;,on of 'erneuchen was pracy4.Ced over the former Strausberg airfield. Similar praetice had been observed previously. Several soldiers wearing leather jackets and dark-blue shirrs jumped. Their parachtatt;es opened at various altitudes. The parachutes used were square and rounded off at the corners. Besides the soldiiers an equal cumber of parachutes, about 50 cm in diameter, fitted with red cl.o f~.he, 43 x 250 cm, were dropped from the a-4.rcraf t. ilfter landing ?shese parachutes were picked up by the soldiers. All parachutists carried a parachute container on their backs and. another a smaller one, on their breasts. After a local flight, the Li-2 returned in the direc~4i.on of ',i'erneuchen while the soldiers ret!?,rncn in the same direct-,'.on in motor ehicles including ambul_az,cr eraonne carriers and radio -I,-ruck 1 Square On tii. Oc .oher an AA 1 i,u: 3-type ';-ada.r set was seen in the north- western corner of the field. 3 The t11 gun emplacement in the r.oi?thwes'#ern of the field was occupied by about 5 AA gunhs of medium caliber. 2 25X1 2bAl 25X1 25X1 parachutes were previously used for parachuting over Strausberg. The purpose of the smaller parachutes with red cloth is unknown. Cor:aaent. The LA gun emplacements mentioned were resorted previously. A total of 8 x 7 G .nun and 6 x 37-unn AA guns are believed to be available at the field. 3? 40 Go:;,ment _ The radio and radar installations were reported previously. Comment all motor vehicle numbers are 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 Werneuchen Airfield COUNTRY East Germany REPOR TOPIC_ EVALUATION DATE OF CONT DATE OBTAINS REFERENCES PAGES- REMARKS Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 CI ASSWICATION SECRET ENCLOSURES (No. & TYPE) This is UNEVALUATED Information PREPARED 23 November 1954 1. The following air activity and aircraft were observed at 71erneuchen airfield on 24 September and 24 October 1954: in the southwestern corner o the field, abou in about 18 east of the the field were parked as follows: 7, 24 September. Between 0930 and 1500, t air activity. I W and in the Jet engines were raced up in front of t southwestern corner of the field. About or U-Il-28s seen parked in front of the hangars and in the southwestern corner of 24 October. About 0800, 6 Il-28s took off within five minutes. The aircraft flew in elements of two at a distance of 1 1/2 wing spans between the two planes. The distance between the individual formations was 500 meters and, occasionally, decreased to 100 meters. The exercises were repeatediseveral times. The aircraft landed individually in such a way that one aircraft touched ground while the other was still taxiing. After the air activity, the aircraft were Air activity continued with aircraft which took off individually and subsequently flew in formations of three. Shortly before 1300, 7 Il-28s were lined up at the runway in pairs of two slightly staggered with a distance of about 20 meters between 25X1 the pairs and a larger distance to the seventh aircraft. The aircraft took off individually within 2 1/2 minutes and subsequently assembled to a formation with 3 aircraft each flying right and left of the 25X1 leading I1-28 at distances of not more than one wing span. CLASSIFICATION SECRET Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 SECRET) 2. On 24 September, the AA gun emplacement in the northwestern part of the field was occupied by 8x 76-mm AA guns. four 37-mm AA guns were seen in an emplacement 100 meters southeast of the Rudolfshoehe Settlement. Possibilities of observation were limited. On 23 October, 6 x 76-mm AA guns were seen in the emplacement in the northwestern part of the field. Eight motor vehicles were parked in the shed at the AA gun emplacement. Three 37-mm AA guns were seen in the emplacement near the Rudelfshoehe Settlement. It was believed that not all guns could be seen there. 2 3. On 24 September and 23 October, 2 radio trucks were parked at the take-off point at the eastern end of the runway at a distance of about 150 meters from east to west. The antenna mast which was about 20 meters high was braced once and had a funnel-shaped device on top. Two other radio trucks with rod antennas were standing to the west. A PKV-45 (D/F) station, a radio truck with broom-shaped antenna and another radio truck were seen in the eastern extension of the runway south of Hirschfelde. A radio installation of one mast was seen next to the latter radio truck. One Kniferest-type and one Fishnet-type radar set were seen in the western part of the field north of the woods. An AA 4 MK 3-type radar set was seen about 200 meters south of the AA gun emplacement in the northwestern part of the 5. The following air activity and aircraft were observed at the field between 20 September and 5 October: 22, 25, 27. 28 September and 1 and 2 Jctober. Twin-jet engine aircraft made individual and formation flights. Up to 4 aircraft were seen alof~ during individual flying. Formations consisted of up to 12 aircraft. 4 Jctober. Aircraft parked at the field included about 24 in front of the hangars and 4 at the runway. Each aircraft had a crew of five men, four of whom entered the aircraft in front, the fifth in the rear. Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA005600170004-1 Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1 SECRET) 6. On 4 October, there was no air activity. There was a closed ceiling at a low altitude, rain and fair visibility. I1-28s parked at the field included an undetermined number at he northern ed southwest of the runwa . 7. On 4 October, an AA 4 MK 3-type radar set was seen in the north- western corner of the field. 3 The AA gun emplacement in the northwestern part of the field was occupied by about 5 AA guns of medium caliber. 2 8. On 4 October, the AA barracks located in the angle formed by the Wegendorf-Werneuchen and Wesendahl-Werneuchen roads southwest of the field appeared to be fully occupied. A sentry wearing red- bordered black epaulets was posted at the gate at the Werneuchen- Wesendahl road. The apartment houses adjacent to the northwest were occupied by Soviet dependents. The barracks in the southern part of the field could not be seen. The Werneuchen-Wesendahl road was blocked. Many officers and Eh7 wearing black-bordered blue epaulets were seen going toward and comming from the direction of the town. 1 On 24 October, the AA gun emplacement in the northwestern corner of the field was occupied by 6 AA guns of medium caliber. 2 10. In early October, parachuting from a Li-2 which approached from the direction of Werneuchen was practiced over the former Strausberg airfield. Similar practices had been observed previously. Several soldiers wearing leather jackets and dark-blue shirts jumped. Their parachutes opened at various altitudes. The parachutes used were square and rounded off at the corners. Besides the soldiers an equal number of parachutes, about 50 cm in diameter, fitted with red cloths, 40 x 250 cm, were dropped from the aircraft. After landing these parachutes were picked up by the soldiers. All parachutists carried a parachute container on their backs and another, a smaller one, on their breasts. After a local flight, the Li-2 returned in the direction of Werneuchen while the soldiers returned in the same direction in motor vehicles including ambulances) (personnel carriers 3. 4. (Comment. The AA gun emplacements mentioned were reported previously. A total of 8 x 76-mm and 6 x 37-mm AA guns are believed to be available at the field. Comment. The radio and radar installations were reported previously. Comment, reported for the first time. Approved For Release 2007/11/14: CIA-RDP80-00810A005600170004-1