MISSION COVERAGE INDEX MISSION 1009 6-13 AUGUST 1964

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//////// IA-RDP78B04560A002800010052-1 V~/~//e ease NPIC/R-878/64 TOP SECRET 25X PHOTOGRAPHIC MISSION COVERAGE INDEX MISSION 1009 6-13 AUGUST 1964 0 A roved For Release 2j&R12/y~f EMDP78B04560A002800010052-1 pp E.c.H. ~ Jownyraein3 Copy 485 Pages Declassification Review by NIMA/DoD d c Approved For! ase&Q 1bEfT1 PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT MISSION COVERAGE INDEX MISSION 1009 6-13 AUGUST 1964 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER TOP SECRET 25X1 X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 Approved For pasc 9aJ 11 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 12800010052-1 1 __1 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. TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : - 010052-1 2?x1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For fpse 81r D NPIC/R-878/64 TABLE OF CONTENTS .......... .... - xviii - Mission Highlights .............................. . Items of Special interest ....................... . Section I Section II Section III Pa e Page Page 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 ..... .. . . --- 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 ..... ? ? ? ? ? - - ..... --- Research and Development.......... --- . . . Storage ....................... 169 . . . . ? 33 331 0 0 . . . .383 83 Urban Complexes ................ 171 ..... 333 . . . . . 3 3 172 ..... 336 ?.??? Miscellaneous ................ ? . SECRET Approved For Release 200 / 2/11: CWlx~l 00010052-1 25X1 25X1 Approved For e 2,9 yRIt' TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 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 ........ 1 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 . .. ... . .................. 19342 --- NORTH KOREA .... Military Installations . Industry ........ . ............ --- .....342..... --- Urban .??.??...?.?.191 .??..342.....--- Complexes ................ --- ..... 342 MONGOLIA ........ Air Installations. ................191..... --- Military Installations ............. --_ .. . .. 343 . ? ? .. --_ I N -878/64 25X1 25X1 vi - TOP SECRET 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/02/111 - r,1A-RnP7RRQ45fiQA~ 25X1 Approved For Releaase 200410S/'f TCI TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 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 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 1 -1 NPIC/R-878/64 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 Approved For Rei~QF2ORfTCI Launch Site Type NPIC/R-878/64 25X1 D 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 lass 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 tified 1 TOP SECRET Approved For Release :1 elA 0010052-1 O` '" J J V ~y _v ~ Eagels 3d Lkraina 42 26 Bola3'a Toorkor 64 1 3fo>co~r;'Bamonskro.0 93 - 1 Ksllningad.'Pro%eren I - 6# Kazan 3006 21 ArkhengelekRhnlm 203 Bade North 3 10 Belau _ 1 Bobro k 0, 2 33 11 Irkuvak Soolheoor I 12 I II Raliningrad.'Pi0nerrki3' 3' Karenak Gelskiy '1.2 Kive~iPe=r ~'oI>ooki1 51 71, 0 11 h Dlene k I10 gvr. Per 1 1! 1 Doo biov Lake 21t Sea lane T g g y 2t I 16 31 100 1 I1 11 23 4 Approved For Qe,4~pse'Inn it: Approved For ReleTa3'eP200 1U2 T11 E CIA CIA-RDP78BO4560AO Q~ V C ~ I I I -11111'.. . lill III I F I i I I I I I I I I Tinalodeo p000iblo mop,. i l-If tioa #inel aden probable 6300 Idoneifioarbn f RDP78B04560A0028001P NPIC/R-878/64 2?x1 25X1 25X1 Approved For FTegAe 8EIMOT : 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 at. 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) page 178 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/1 I 1 NPIC/R-878/64 Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 SECTION I THIS SECTION PROVIDES SHORT DESCRIPTIONS FOR NEWLY IDENTIFIED TARGETS AND PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED TARGETS SHOWING CHANGE, AND ALSO PROVIDES ORDER OF BATTLE INFORMATION. Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 25X1 : CIA-RDP78BO456 A002800010052-1 TAYBOLA IRBM LAUNCH SITE 2 25X1D NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION IN VISIBLE PORTIONS= 25X IA COMOR TARGET NO I 25X1 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 25X1A 25X1 25X1 D 25X 25X1 DI PLESETSKICBM COMPLEX SUPPORT FACILITY NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION VISIBLE PORTIONS. A COMOR TARGET NO Approved For RtI a q,Op/ 9-1 cyp 6245N 04020E 6255N 04027E 6303N 04057E PLESETSK ICBM LAUNCH POINTS I & II SITE 1I: 25X1D NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION 0 AT LAUNCH POINT I. LAUNCH POINT 11 CLOUD COVERED 25X1 COMOR TARGET NO 25X1 ID I PLESETSK ICBM LAUNCH AREA B SITE 5) 27.6 NM NE OF PLESETSK0 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : - 02800010052-1 NPIC/R-878/64 25X1 34-D 25X1 5X1 6830N 03323E 25X1 25X1A 25X1 25X1 Approved For ReIm(P209EQ2,.( ~IA-RDP781304560AUJ2800010052-1 COMPLETED TYPE IIB LAUNCH SITE. 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 25X1 PLESETSK ICBM COMPLEX SAM SITE B06-3 31 NM NE OF PLESETSK COMPLETED SA-3 SAM SITE. 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X9 25X1 25X1 KAMCHATKA PENINSULA, MISSILE IMPACT AREA NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION VISIBLE PORTIONS. VAINODE IRBM LAUNCH SITE 4.1 NM NNW OF VAINODE. COMPLETED TYPE IV LAUNCH SITE? CONSTRUCTION F-- I 25X1 D 25X9 25X1 25X1 SKRUNDA IRBM LAUNCH SITE NO APPARENT CHANGE SINCE MISSION I I COMDR TARGET NO 6304N 04105E 5722N 16142E 5628N 02150E . 0102 TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11: CIA-RDP78BO4560A 02800010052-1 1 -1 NPIC/R-878/64 25X1A 27-G 25X1 25X1 25X1 25 X1 25X1 25X1 D 25X9 25X1A 25X1 D 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved For Rqr?p S1T1 Target Numbers Target Coordinates WAC BE NPIC 25X1 OSTROV SAM SITE A3i-2 5722N. 02813E 0153 49?G 4.5 NM.NW OFOSTR.OVO COMPLETED SA-2 SAM SITE. F- I REDKINO MRBM LAUNCH SITE 5724N 02826E 0153 153 3.8 NM WNW OF REOKINO0 COMPLETED TYPE IV MRBM LAUNCH SITE WITH COMOR TARGET NO NOVGOROD SAM SITE B04?2 5841N 03127E 0153 46-E 105 NM NE OF NOVGOROD. COMPLETED SA-2 SAM SITE. F- I YEDROVO SAM SUPPORT FACILITY. 5803N 03258E 0153 6 5 NM NNW OF YEDROVOO COMPLETED TYPE II SAM SUPPORT FACILITY. HAAPSALUPROBABLE SAM SITE B36-2 5912N 02331E 0153 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. TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Re 21(OOR/8 :CIA-RDP78B04560A 02800010052-1 D Tar et C d Target Numbers g oor inates WAC BE NPIC 25X1 D I 25X1 MOSCOW SAM SITE E02-1 5628N 00375E 0154 98?A 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 97-D 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 0154 98-L 45 NM NNW OF MOSCOW. TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2004/02/11 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002800010052-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1 D 25X1A 25X1 D 25X1 D Approved For 6pe 2g13 f y COMPLETED SA-1 SAM SITE. ACTIVITY L-SHAPED EARTH.WALL ON NORTH EDGE nr I MINCH SITE. SCOW SAM SITE E36?I. .44 NM .NORTH NORTH OF