MISSION COVERAGE INDEX MISSION 1009 6-13 AUGUST 1964
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MISSION COVERAGE INDEX
MISSION 1009
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PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT
MISSION COVERAGE INDEX
MISSION 1009
6-13 AUGUST 1964
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This Mission Coverage Index (MCI) lists the intelligence
targets imaged on the photography of this mission. Items in
the MCI are arranged in three sections:
Section I provides short descriptions for newly identi-
fied targets and previously reported targets showing change,
and also provides order of battle information.
Section II provides a listing of those targets which
reflect no apparent change in facilities from the most
adequate previous description. The MCI in which this
description appears is designated by the appropriate mission
number, prefixed by the letters "NAG" and appearing as
the last entry on the photo reference line. Military instal-
lations where there is no significant change in facilities
and where no order of battle can be determined are listed
under this section.
Section III provides a listing of those targets which
could be identified but not interpreted.
Targets in each of the three sections are arranged 1)
by country, 2) within the country according to subject,
3) within the subject by WAC area, and 4) within the WAC
area by geographic coordinates in ascending order. An
explanation of column headings and photo references used
in presenting the information is contained in the appendix.
The map base used (when available) for the derivation of
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coordinates in this MCI is the latest edition of the US Air
Target Chart, Series 200.
For the convenience of the user, an index to all
targets is included following Section III. Targets in the
index are arranged alphabetically within a country.
Whenever photographic scale and quality of image
resolution permit, aircraft are identified by their NATO
names, i.e., FAGOT, BADGER, BEAR, etc. In cases where
identification by type cannot be made, aircraft are reported
according to the classification shown in the table below.
Wing Span (ft)
Helicopter
Classification
Siraig t
Swept
De to
Rotor D;ameter
Small 0- 70
0- 40
0-35 0- 40
Light 71-110
41- 70
36-50 41- 60
Medium 111-150
71-130
51-70 61-100
Heavy over 150
over 130
over 70 over 100
The user of this MCI is cautioned that the scan of
photography was accomplished in a relatively short time
and often without the aid of precise analytical and mensural
techniques commonly employed in detailed photographic
analysis. Consequently, although the information pre-
sented herein is essentially accurate, additional, detailed
analysis may somewhat alter portions of the information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Mission Highlights .............................. .
Items of Special interest ....................... .
Section I Section II Section III
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Country Subject -g
USSR ........... Missiles ...................... 1 . . . . . 205 5 .. .. .. .. . 353
. 362
Air Installations ................. 28 . . .
72 ..... 270 .....365
Nuclear Energy .................
273 366
Military Installations ............. 75 ... . . . . .
101 .....288 .....370
CBR Warfare .............. ? ? 288 370
Electronics /Communications ........ 103 ..... . . . .
109 ..... 294 .....371
Industry.. """'~ 298 373
Basic Services .................. 117 ..... .. . .
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Research Ports and Harbors ? . ? ? ? ? ? ? ' ' ' ' ' ' 121 . . . . . 300 300 . . ? . . 373
and Development.......... 122 . . . . . . . .
122 . . . ..300.....374
Storage .................... . . 304 374
Urban Complexes ................ 126 .. . . . . .
130 ..... 315 ..... 377
Miscellaneous ..................
135 . . . ..316 ..... 377
CHINA .......... Missiles .................... . . 316 ..... 377
316
Air Installations ................. 135 ... . .
Energy .......... . . . . . . . 146 . . . . . 319 . . . . .
319 378
Military installations ............. 148 ..... . . . .
CBR Warfare ................... 157
326 ..... 381
Electronics/Communications ........ 157 ? ' 326 382
Industry ...................... 158 ..... ... .
165 .....329 .....382
Basic Services.... ? " " ' . 330
Ports and Harbors ............... 168 ..... ? ? ? ? ? - -
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Research and Development.......... --- . . .
Storage ....................... 169 . . . . ? 33 331 0 0 . . . .383
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Urban Complexes ................ 171 ..... 333 . . . . . 3 3
172 ..... 336 ?.???
Miscellaneous ................ ? .
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REPUBLIC OF
CONGO
(BRAZZAVILLE) ? .. Air Installations.
................. 17
Military Installations ............ 174
Urban Complexes ? .
REPUBLIC O F . . . ? . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - ? ? ? ? ? - - - ? .. ? . 384
THE CONGO
(LEOPOLDVILLE).. Air Installations................. 174 - - 385
Urban Complexes ........ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . .
CZECHOSLOVAKIA ? ' ' ' ? ' ' ' ' 385
Missiles . .
' ' ' ' 177 336..... --_
Air Installations................. 178 337 385
Military Installations ............. 179 ..... Electronics/Communications .. 337 ? . ? 385
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Industry ---
.......... ............180.....337Storage......... ? ' ' ' ' ' ' 182 ...., 338
Urban Complexes
................ 182 338
HUNGARY........ Missiles .
..................... 182 ..... 339 386
Air Installations ................. 183 .
Nuclear Energy ... . . . . . ? ? ? 340.....386
.......185.. ---
Military Installations ............. 185
Industry ........... 340.....386
.......... 188 ..... 341 386
Basic Services. . . . .
................. --- 341
Storage? ...... .... ... ---
Urban Complexes . ? ' ? ' ' ' ' 189 ..... 341 ..... _ _ _
................ 189 ..... 341 386
Miscellaneous . .. ... .
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NORTH KOREA .... Military Installations .
Industry ........ . ............ --- .....342..... ---
Urban .??.??...?.?.191 .??..342.....---
Complexes ................ --- ..... 342
MONGOLIA ........ Air Installations.
................191..... ---
Military Installations ............. --_ .. . .. 343 . ? ? .. --_
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POLAND ........ Missiles ...................... 191 ..... 343 ..... ---
Air Installations ................. 192..... 345 ..... 387
Military Installations ............. 198 ..... 346 ..... 387
Industry ...................... 198 ..... 347 ..... 387
Basic. Services .................. --- ..... 348... ---
Ports and Harbors ............... --- ..... 348 ...... .
Storage ....................... -- ..... 348.....
Urban Complexes ................ 200 ..... 349.... .
Miscellaneous .................. 201 ..... 350 ..... --.
RUMANIA ........ Air Installations ................. --- ..... 350 ..... 388
Military Installations ............. --- ..... --- ..... 388
Urban Complexes ................ --- ..... 350..... YUGOSLAVIA ..... Missiles ...................... 201..... - - -
Air Installations ................. 202..... --- ..... --
Military Installations ............. 202 ..... 351 ..... ---
Industry ...................... 203 ..... 351 ..... ---
Urban Complexes ................ 203 ..... --- ..... 388
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MISSION
Mission 1009, utilizing the KH-4 camera system,
was accomplished during the period 6-13 August 1964
and provides =operational passes over the Sino-Soviet
bloc and the Congo.
A total of 2,664 targets are reported in this MCI.
Of this total, 101 targets are newly identified NPIC targets.
These newly identified targets include: 8 ICBM launch
areas, one fixed field MRBM launch site, 2 SAM support
facilities, one SA-3 SAM site, 14 SA-2 SAM sites, 16
airfields (10 in the USSR, one in Hungary, one in China,
and 4 in Poland), 12 electronics installations, one nuclear
research institute, 17 military installations, 13 industries
and basic services, 7 ammunition storage areas, and 9
unidentified installations.
Missile activity newly identified on Mission 1009
includes:
SA-2 I SA-3 SA-0
Aleysk Probable Launch Area
Dombarovskiy Launch Area A
Dombarovskiy Launch Area B
Dombarovskiy Launch Area C
Kartaly Probable Launch Area B
Kartaly Possible Launch Area C
Olovyannaya Launch Group D
Tyuratam Launch Pads G8 and G9
Remarks
single silo
single silo
single silo
single silo
single silo
single silo
1 single silo
5 probable single silos
launch pads
HIGHLIGHTS
Other activity newly identified on Mission 1009 includes:
Krasino
Krasino
Yedinka
Elton
Banska Bystrica (CZ)
Chita
Svobodnyy ICBM Complex
Ila
Komsomolsk
early warning radar
probable radar
probable early warning radar
early warning radar
probable tracking
unidentified
Krug
communications
HF communications
HF communications
Order of battle information of special interest includes:
C
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Firm
Probable
Cuba Sayda unide
Guba Litsa unide
Severodvinsk E-cla
N-cla
F/Z-c
W/R-c
unide
ntified
ntified
ss SSGN
ss SSN
lass SS
lass SS
ntified 6
1 5
Sovetskaya Cavan area W/R-c
lass SS 2
1
M-V-c
lass SS 1
unide
Balaklava W/R-c
ntified
lass SS 3
2
uniden
Polyarnyy uniden
tified 4
tified 10
2
Sevastopol area W/R-c
lass SS 7
J-clas
s SSG 2
uniden
tified 3
Riga W/R-c
lass SS
1
Ching-tao (CH) uniden
tified
2 6
Gdynia (PO) uniden
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Irkuvak Soolheoor I 12 I
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ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Fuel storage area appears to be expanded to the southwest
and north at:
Perm Rocket Engine Test Facility
BADGER aircraft observed on 3,600 ft graded earth runway page 7
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Perm Airfield
Launch revetments appear 37
ppear to be covered at:
Ostrava SAM Site B26-2 (CZ)
Launch revetments possibly covered at: page 177
Ostrava SAM Site A16-2 (CZ)
Launch revetments appear 178
ppear to be canvas or net covered at:
Ostrava SAM Site B22-2 (CZ)
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THIS SECTION PROVIDES SHORT DESCRIPTIONS FOR NEWLY IDENTIFIED TARGETS AND PREVI-
OUSLY REPORTED TARGETS SHOWING CHANGE, AND ALSO PROVIDES ORDER OF BATTLE INFORMATION.
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ARKHANGELSK ASS! FACILITY
11.5 NM SE OF ARKHANGELSK AND ADJACENTTO EAST
END OF ARKHANGELSKIKHOLM AIRFIELD RUNWAY..
ROAD-SERVED SECURED AREA COVERS 195.00 X 960 FT
AND CONTAINS 3 LARGE DRIVE-THROUGH BUILDINGS
AND SEVERAL SMALLER BUILDINGSfl
COMOR TARGET NO
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PLESETSKICBM COMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY
NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION
VISIBLE PORTIONS.
A COMOR TARGET NO
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6255N 04027E
6303N 04057E
PLESETSK ICBM LAUNCH POINTS I & II SITE 1I:
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LAUNCH POINT I. LAUNCH POINT 11 CLOUD COVERED
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PLESETSK ICBM LAUNCH AREA B SITE 5)
27.6 NM NE OF PLESETSK0
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COMOR TARGET NO II
PLESETSK ICBM COMPLEX SAM SITE B36A?2
28 NM NNE OF PLESETSK.
ONLY PERIMETER ROAD AND 6 LIGHT CIRCULAR
LAUNCH AREAS VISIBLE. SITE APPEARS UNOCCUPIED.
COMOR TARGET NO F- ----l
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PLESETSK ICBM COMPLEX SAM SITE B06-3
31 NM NE OF PLESETSK
COMPLETED SA-3 SAM SITE.
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NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION
VISIBLE PORTIONS.
VAINODE IRBM LAUNCH SITE
4.1 NM NNW OF VAINODE.
COMPLETED TYPE IV LAUNCH SITE? CONSTRUCTION
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COMDR TARGET NO
6304N 04105E
5722N 16142E
5628N 02150E
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OSTROV SAM SITE A3i-2
5722N. 02813E
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4.5 NM.NW OFOSTR.OVO
COMPLETED SA-2 SAM SITE.
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REDKINO MRBM LAUNCH SITE
5724N 02826E
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3.8 NM WNW OF REOKINO0
COMPLETED TYPE IV MRBM LAUNCH SITE WITH
COMOR TARGET NO
NOVGOROD SAM SITE B04?2
5841N 03127E
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105 NM NE OF NOVGOROD.
COMPLETED SA-2 SAM SITE.
F- I
YEDROVO SAM SUPPORT FACILITY.
5803N 03258E
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5 NM NNW OF YEDROVOO
COMPLETED TYPE II SAM SUPPORT FACILITY.
HAAPSALUPROBABLE SAM SITE B36-2
5912N 02331E
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16-F
15.7 NM NORTH OF HAAPSALU0
PROBABLE SA-2 SAM SITE.
NO VISIBLE CIRCULAR ROAD PATTERN. CLEARING FOR
SUPPORT BUILDINGS APPEARS TO CONTAIN
NEW GROWTH. CONSTRUCTION APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN
SUSPENDED.
TALLINN AMM/SAM LAUNCH COMPLEX
5924H 02419E
0153
85-A
NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES.
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MOSCOW SAM SITE E02-1
5628N 00375E
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45 NM NNE OF MOSCOW,
COMPLETED SA-1 SAM SITE.
ACTIVITY c? SQUARE CLEARING IN NW SIDE OF
LAUNCH SITE AND SMALL SCARRED AREA IN NE
CORNER.
MOSCOW SAM SITE E33-?1
562ON 03648E
0154
98-J
45 NM NW OF MOSCOW.
COMPLETED SA-1 SAM SITE.
ACTIVITY ?? CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES ON TRIAD,
TWO EARTH WALLS, AND U-SHAPED REVETMENT
SOUTH OF TRIAD.
COMOR TARGET NO
MOSCOW SAM SITE C33?1
5607N 03711E
0154
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27 NM NW OF MOSCOW.
COMPLETED SA-1 SAM SITE.
ACTIVITY -m EARTH SCAR ALONG PERIMETER ROAD IN
NNW CORNER OF LAUNCH SITE.
MOSCOW SAM SITE E34-1
5624N 03700E
0154
98-K
44 NM NNW OF MOSCOW.
COMPLETED SA-1 SAM SITE,
ACTIVITY m- LARGE SCARRED AREA PARALLELLING
PERIMETER ROAD.
MOSCOW SAM SITE E35-1
5626N 03710E
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45 NM NNW OF MOSCOW.
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ACTIVITY L-SHAPED EARTH.WALL ON NORTH EDGE
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SCOW SAM SITE E36?I.
.44 NM .NORTH NORTH OF