DIA RESULTS OF STRIKES ON DRV TARGETS THRU 15 FEBRUARY 1966

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February 15, 1966
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Approved For Release 2002/09/03 : CIA-RDP78SO2149R000100070011-1 DU RRSULT8' OP STRIKES ON DRY TApI S g/ THRU 15 FEBRUA RY 1966 HOTEL Targets Of atienal Cseiacitx LAIL AM 9L_ _ Fixed Targets # No Strike L/ R2. . ll 95 7 7 1 14.65 3.37 Barracks _4~_ 1 . - Ammo Depots POL Storage 29 16 1 81 a SUDDlV-66001's LL -IL- 19 -3 43 S -. i P ants P 173 KW 6 27.5 19 in 27 - t ower Maritime RR F Runways craters , . buildings destroyed at Airfields 22 11 4 11 305 airfields attacked. buildings destroy ad at bases attacked. Naval Bases 1 94 1919 34 not useable. Bridges r.1 9 fil 42 2 15 2 destroyed. Como Install 22 5 9 lma of tr 1 80 e/ yl 0 re p ed pr or 1 Radar Sites 29 'i 1.4 q9 Ififi 11 possibly damaged, 3 SAM Sites 52 1 23 Z8 229 not observed.1 destroy hocks&Dams 01 8 1 2 1. (Dropped from st) t Li e/ 44 Ferries l ts I ota ort ea 7794 Resu Armed Recce Sorties Destroyed Domaaed 17,958 Vessels 02 891 Vehicles 498 577 RR Stock 251 blO ;,/ Assessments are based on best information received, will be refined as more accurate information becomes available. b/ Strike plus flak suppression sorties. Some applied to multiple targets; in this summary assigned to principal target. c/ National capacity in 1,000's where measurement shown. d/ Percentages of national capacity where appropriate. e/ Also numerous attacks during armed recce and other missions. t/ Also numerous installations, AA sites, bridges, etc, attacked and road and rail cuts made / Per cent inactive due to dismantling or abandonment of facilities as a result of air strikes. M These columns are not additive, since the number of installations, both targeted and struck in some cases, apply to more than one category of targets. (i.e., barracks, supply and ammo depots). NOTE: For comparative purposes. US worldwide ammo storage capacity is 6,936,000 metric tons (CONUS 5,719,000 MP). US worldwide military POL storage capacity is 15,452,000 MP; national US commercial capacity is 151,325,000 MP; approximate average $ value of I MT of POL products is$28. US worldwide military supply depot covered storage space is 137,100,000 sq. ft. (CONUS 121,300,000 sq.ppft.). ptt tt tttt yy Tocmlon"'aicalocit mil Yiewnrlashir ton} ~~ andrMpd9suburbsron~y) Ne2.4 mik llion. SECRET-NO OREIGN DISSEM DIA review(s) complApproved For Release 2002/09/03 : CIA-RDP78SO2149R000100070011-1 SECRET-NO FOREIGN DISSEM ( A)