SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE FAR EAST MD

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CIA-RDP78T04759A001200010027-5
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RIPPUB
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T
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8
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December 28, 2016
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August 22, 2001
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27
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Publication Date: 
May 1, 1965
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REPORT
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/ Approved For Release 2~~/B9/5~:~7n~-~DP78T04759A001200010027-5 / Copy ~ti TCS 80634 X65 6 Pages May 1965 SOVIET MIL~FAR E ST MD OF BATTLE Handle via TALENT - f~EYHOIE Control oF,~y This document contains classified information affecting The national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws U. S. Code Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. The law prohibits its tronsmissian or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detriment of the United States. It is to be seen only 6y personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive TALENT-KEYHOLE information. Its security must be maintained in accordance with KEYHOLE and TALENT regulations, NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER TOP SECRET ~ F ,~;, e 01/09/07 :CIA-RDP78T04759A001200010027-5 """?? Declass Revi~~~~'4~liAVUQ ~~~ i~~e~~~~~//////////////////////////////////////////r//. H di v~ Approved For ReleaseT2~9~0'1/0~/@~'C'FATR~P'1'8~04759A001200010027-5 an a is TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only This report is one in a series on Soviet Ground Force and Logistic installations being prepared for aDIA/CIA Panel The series is being coordinated, published and disseminated. by NPIC. The photographic analysis is being performed by the NPIC Photographic Analysis Group, the CIA Photographic Intelligence Division (NPIC), and the Production Center 1Pla (DIA). The photographic analysis for this particular re- port was performed by the CIA Photographic Intelligence Division. In the interest of uniformity, the titles and letter designators for the facilities observed. at these installations are identical with those appearing in the project requirement. When a specific facility is not observed both its title and letter designator are omitted. in the report. Titles and letter designators for the various facilities are as follows: (A) railroad service, (B) road service, (C) landing strips, (D) administrative and troop housing areas, (F) storage areas, (F) am- munition storage areas, (G) POL storage areas, (H) other buildings and facilities, (J) equipment storage/maintenance areas, (K) athletic fields, (L) small arms firing ranges, (M) driver training areas, (N) tank/ assault gun firing ranges, (P) flat trajectory firingra.nges, (Q) artillery emplacements (batteries), (R) infantry or combined arms field train- ing areas or courses, (S) special training facilities, (T) unidentified facilities or tracking activity. -1- Handle Via Approved For Release 2001/09/07 :CIA-RDP78T04759A001200010~~~T-KEYHOLE on ro System Only TOP SECRET RUFF H dl v~ Approved For Relea~e`X0011"b~`~1A'FYHP78T04759A001200010027-5 nn a is TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only 110? 118? 126? 134? 142? / / 1 1 I ''/.ANADVOROVKA ARMY BARRACKS NORTHWEST (43~-18 N 131-3510 t1:ND IANADVOROVKA ARMY BARRACKS SOUTHEAST (43-17N :L31-36E.) ZANAi:)VOROVKA, PR[MORSKIY KRAY, USSR 1 ~ A R EAST ML> ZANADYOROVKA ARMY BARRACKS r? Nakhodka~ NORTHWEST AND SOUITHEAST 150? I 158? 1 166? 174? 182? 190? Handle Via Approved For Release 2001/09/07 :CIA-RDP78T04759A00120001002pAgENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only 25X1 C TOP SECRET RUFF TOP SECRET RUFF Handle viagpproved For Release 2001/09/07 :CIA-RDP78T04759A001200010027-5 TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TCS-80634/65 25X1A 25X1A Zanadvorovka Army Barracks Northwest and Zanadvorovka Army Barracks Southeast are located immediately northwest, and 1 kilometer (km) south of Zanadvorovka (Figure 1). Associ- ated training areas are located 3.5 km west and 14 km northeast of the Army Barracks North- west. The barracks areas and their training areas cover approximately 520 acres and contain a total of 58 buildings, including 2 administration buildings, 3 administration/support buildings, 12 barracks, 3 barracks/support buildings, 11 stor- age buildings, 3 vehicle sheds, 1 motor pool area, 23 support buildings, 2tracked-vehicle driver-training circuits, and 1 tank/assault- gun range. '1 he areas have been covered b~I