PROBABLE CRUISE-MISSILE LAUNCH SITE NEAR SEVASTOPOL, USSR
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CIA-RDP78T05439A000200190087-8
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2
Document Creation Date:
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 27, 2000
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87
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NPIC/R-19/63
LAUNCH SITE NEAR SEVASTOPOL, USSR
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Continuing scan of KEYHOLE photography of coastal areas of the USSR
has revealed a probable cruise-missile launch site at 44-39-30N 33-34-40E.
It is located 3. 6 nautical miles northeast of Sevastopol. It consists of four
drive-through probable launch revetments at least 40 feet in diameter, each
containing a launcher. Associated facilities include a probable canvas-
covered radar and seven revetments, four of which contain unidentified
equipment. The launch revetments are oriented west. The site was-first
observed but not identified on TALENT photography of nd
appears active on KEYHOLE photography of
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US Air Target Chart, Series 200, Sheet 0250-25AL, 3d ed, Jul 60
(SECRET)
JN-220/62 (partial answer)
DECLASS REVIEW BY NIMA / DoD