(Sanitized) WHICH PROBABLY WOULD HAVE GIVEN US MORE INTELLIGENCE IF PROGRAMMED DIFFERENTLY (Sanitized)
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June 16, 1970
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
2 5X1 SUBJECT: Which Probabl Would Have Given Us More Intelligence
rogrammed Differently
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I. IIIE deployment at Yoshkar-Ola artiall covered in mono,
Only the southern 40 percent
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Olovyannaya was cloud covered but i f ~+ hay hoop ,.~o~,- ,~?,....~ _.._
2? over Olovyannaya on
the weather was clear
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missing the ground force installation at Nerchinsky Zavod. The reduced scale
limited the imagery analysts ability to identify equipment and to make judge-
ments on activity levels.
L ~~~ 4? two new ground force installations at Yekaterinoslavka
and Ra chinc insk were covered in mono onl when stereo coverage could have
The small scale
e ono p o ograp y a so to ere i en i ica ion o equipment and activity
levels.
5. The small scale of the photography over Egypt added considerably to
our difficulty in locating and identifying SAM sites and potential SAM
installations. In some cases, the small scale also made it difficult to
determine whether or not sites were occupied.
Distribution:
Cy I - Exec Dir/NPIC
2 - ODir/IAS
3 - MS D/IAS
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