MOSCOW GUIDED MISSILE PLANT 456, KHIMKI, USSR CHANGES IN TEST AREA SINCE(Sanitized)

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May 1, 1966
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MOSCOW GUODED iV CSC L 1 E E ?G34 OSSOLE PLANT 456 M G E RY N LYSIS ~ OMKO, USSR CHANGES O I TEST AREA S O NCE GROUP 1 Excl.dod downg.oding and declass~lacat'~o, Declassification Review by NIMA/DoD DATE May 1966 o(~ SECRU COl?y 39 l~ PAGES 8 Approvedi For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A0 0400010042-9 CIA/PIR 61112 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 X1 Appr~ ved For Release 21 &RE MOSCOW GUIDED MISSILE PLANT 456, KHIMKI, USSR 0 cIA./PIR-61112 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 The Moscow Guided Missile Plant 456, Khimki, USSR, located 11 nautical miles (nm) northwest of the center of Moscow at 55-54N 37-27E has been involved in the research and development of liquid rocket engines since the late 1940's (Figure 1). The static test facility associated with the plant was first observed on photography in and has subsequently been covered entirely or in part by missions of varying quality. Some peripheral ground photography of the facility has also been obtained during this period. The test area consists of approximately 30 buildings, including three test stands, a large checkout building, a probable effluent control system, and numerous support buildings (Figures 2 and 3). Construction Since Significant new facilities were added in the test stand area between struction activity was observed in the bottom of the ravine just north of Test Stands 1 and 2. This activity was not present in a circular structure was evident and in a 30 foot diameter tank (Figure 3, Item 12) and a 150 foot diameter retaining wall surrounding the tank could be identified. During this same time period, a building (Figure 3, Item 14) measuring approximately 110 by 50 feet was constructed just outside of the wall and to the east. A pipe leads from this building to the test stand area where it joins the line serving Building 10 and then continues to Stand 2 and Building 8. Two large diameter ducts or pipes were also constructed and extend from the two stands down to a point just inside the retaining wall. The quality of the photography precludes reliable measurements of pipes and ducts in the test stand area. Additional new construction activity was observed in the area between About 50 feet north of the retaining wall, a large stack (Figure 3, Item 13) was constructed. It was not present in The stack is cylindrical, measures approx- imately in diameter and is 325 feet high. It is built in segments Approved 25 25: 25 25 25 25 25 25 Appro~ ed For Release 2W8SRT RDP78 05161A000400 A 4211.6112/66 Dubno Taldom T Railroad Road Canal 5 0 5 10 1s N AU T IC-AL MILE S Dmitrov Z agorsk Solnechnogorsk 56,00' Istra jydZn c1 - G UIDED MOSCOW MISS LE PLANT %-. NO 456 KUBINKA AIRFIELD CiO"ts O Ramenskoye MOSCOW/VNUKOVO AIRFIELD Ro Mozhaysk aro-Fominsk Yegoryevsk Chekhov Kolomna Maloyaroslavets 5 5? 0 0' 1L Serpukhov r i StuPno r Rive 37' 00' 36? 00' 39*00' Approved For Release 2 225 z 25 25 25 Appro ied For Release AO . I1 DP78T 161A000400010042-9 CIA IMAGERY ANALYSIS DIVISION CIA. PIR-61112 approximately in height, each of which is made up of five rings approximately At the base of the stack is a large pipe or duct which connects the stack with the retaining wall. The first evidence of this structure was observed on ground photography of 5 July 1965 (Figure 4). At that time the stack was already at the 190 foot level. The construction crane alongside is identified as a KB 48/8 crane. By the stack had risen to approximately 250 feet. months later ground photography on 25 September 1965 (Figure 5) showed that the stack had reached its full height of 325 feet. Ground photography on 16 December 1965 (Figure 5) revealed that the construction crane had been moved away from the stack and that the segments had been painted alternately dark and light. Stack Mensuration Methodology Method 1 hotography) I An estimate of 250 feet was derived from measurements of the stack shadow and the image of the partially completed stack. The stack, though partly obscured by smoke in the atmosphere was measured directly using a "z" scale factor and was found to be approximately high. No diameter measurement could be taken due to the quality of the photography. Method 2 (Ground Photography) Measurements taken from four groups of ground photographs are based on three assumptions. 1. The KB 48/8 construction crane is a slight variation of the BK-406A crane for which dimensions are available. 3. The stack and crane are both at the same base level. Using the crane to determine scale, the following dimensions were derived from the ground photographs. 25 25 25 Approved F R R M, WE 5161 A 0000400J 10042-9 --j 25 Appro4' ed For Release 2IMSKRU RDP78 5 July 1965 - 190 feet (58 m) in height 4 August 1965 - 250 feet (76 m) in height 25 September 1965 - 325 feet (99 m) in height Conclusions The new facilities constructed in the test area between appear to be an integrated effluent control system. The large ducts from Test Stands 1 and 2 probably direct the toxic effluent down to the collection area which consists of the tank and retaining wall. The large building adjacent to the wall may be a decontamination facility where the effluent is scrubbed before being pumped back up to the stand area for recycling or disposal. The large stack is a logical addition if there is a necessity to disperse toxic fumes into the atmosphere. REFERENCES 25 25 25 25 -3-. 25 25 Approved Fo JA~UT ,a Lnr)7;JtQ5 16 1 04000 JO042-9 25 rea,7 I Appro4ed For Release 21MIfi { ll RDP78T 5161A000400010042-9 25 25 CIA PIR- 1112 Khimki 456, USSR, August 1965 (TOP SECRET 0 NPIC PIRI Moscow Guided Missile Engine Plant 456 Khimki, USSR, December 1964 (TOP SECRET Soviet Cranes and Derricks CIA Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) 19,740, 18 June 1963 (UNCLASSIFIED) REQUIREMENT C-S15-83,052 CIA/IAD PROJECT 30455-6 25 25 25 25 Appraged For Release A MA- GUIDED MISSILE PLANT KHIMKI NO 456 TEST AREA 25 26 25 Approved For Release 20 h88 RE4- DP78T J5161A000400~ I 25 25 25 X1 Appro ed For Release 4PONCi REP~RDP78T 5161A0004001 6112/66 25 I t .1 1 1 -j 39 Table of Dimensions xi Length (feet) (diameter) (diameter) (diameter) 1 65 2 65 3 60 4 50 5 50 6 6o 7 75 8 170 8 127 9 115 10 40 11 30 12 80 12 150 13 25 14 '110 15 45 i6 16o 16 50 Approved For ReleasJ Width (feet) Description 55 Test Stand 1 30 Test Stand Support Buidling 45 Test Stand 2 50 Test Stand Support Building 50 Test Stand 3 30 Test Stand Support Building 40 Test Stand Support Building 90 Support Building 4o Highbay 50 Support Building 25 Possible Pump House 30 Possible Pump House Tank Retaining Wall 325 (high) Stack 50 Effluent Treatment Building 15 Support Building 40 Support Building 30 Support Building Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 X1 TOP SECRET CONSTRUCTION SCAFOLDING Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 TOP SECRETI 25 25 25 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 TOP SECRET TOP SECRET 25 25 25 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP78TO5161A000400010042-9