SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE FAR EAST MD

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CIA-RDP78T04759A001600010065-9
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RIPPUB
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T
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9
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December 28, 2016
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May 30, 2002
Sequence Number: 
65
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Publication Date: 
August 1, 1965
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REPORT
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SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE 25X1 DECLASS REVIEW by NIMA/DOD GROUP 1 EXC t_U DED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN GRf t:JING AND DEC LASSI FICA TI!)N Approved for Re~~ ~~/~'~T :CIA-RDP78T04759A0016p0010065-9 25X1 gpproved For Release 2002/06/17 :CIA-RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 Approved For Release 2002/06/17 :CIA-RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 2X1 For Release 2~VT ~CLR~ 1 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, (E) 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 firing ranges, (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. Approved For Release 2002/06/17 :CIA- TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 ved For Release I ~~0~/'1zR~RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 I 25X1 PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKIY ARMY BARRACKS 2 (53-03N 158-43E) PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKIY, KAMCHATSKAYA OBLAST, USSR FAR EAST MD ~~. 118? f26? '1 l34? 142? ?150? Okha Nakho,ika l -~~. ~: ~ 58? 186? i 1 \` P ET]tQPAVLOVSK- KAMCHATSKIY ARMY BARRACKS ~P'ehppavlovsk 2X1` -2- Approved For Release 2002/06/17 : CIA RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 25X1 TOP SECRET Appr~ ved For Release 2~~06~~R~1~- 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2~-O~~R~I'4tRDP78T04759A001600010065-9 App oved For Release ~~/~~[~. I~-RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 I 25X1 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy Army Bar- racks 2 is 6 kilometers (km) east-northeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy and 8 km southeast of the training area which it supports (Figure The installation was covered by missions of interpretable quality between omparative analysis indicates that the installation was probably con- structed prior to however, poor quality and snow cover preclude identifying individual buildings. Probable bivouac area D1 was first observed on the overage. One administration building/barracks was con- installation as Army Barracks 2. Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy t~rmy Bar- racks 2 covers approximately 430 acres and contains 68 buildings (not all shown) including 2 probable administration buildings/barracks, 30 housing units, 9 storage buildings, and 27 support buildings. It also contains 1 athletic/ parade field,L probable bivouac areas, and an AAA site (Figures 2 and 3). structed between The AAA site was first observed on the coverage. Probable bivouac area D3 was first observed on the coverage. The overall level of track activity has remained light. Road Service Secondary probable all-weather roads con- next the installation with Petropavlovsk. Sec- ondary possibly all-weather roads and tank- trails connect the installation with the training area. tains 4 storage and 3 support buildings. Area E2, probably secured by a fence, con- tains 1 storage building. Area E3, secured by a fence, contains 4 storage buildings and 1 support building. Other _Buildings tldministration and Troop Housing Areas Area D1 contains a probable bivouac area. Area D2 contains 2 probable administration buildings/barracks and 4 support buildings. Area D3 contains a probable bivouac area. Area D4 contains 30 housing units. General Storage Areas Area E1, probably secured by a fence, con- Petropavlovsk Army Barracks Nineteen support buildings are dispersed throughout the installation. Athletic Field Area K is an athletic/parade field. Artillery Emplacements (Batteries) Area Q contains an AAA site, probably inactive, with 6 firing positions. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Releas~vPO~~~"/~~TCIA-RDP78T04759A001600010065-9 Approve d For Release 20~6~1~C~ TRAINING AREA PETROPA VLOVSK Road --~- Fence --~- Probable fence ------- Area outline 100 0 500 FIGURE 3. PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKIY ARMY BARRACKS 2. 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