TEN AIRFIELDS IN CHINA AND TIBET
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CIA-RDP78T05439A000200410084-6
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T
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December 28, 2016
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June 7, 2000
Sequence Number:
84
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Publication Date:
September 1, 1963
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REPORT
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NO FOREIGN DISSEM
TEN AIRFIELDS IN CHINA AN.D TIBET
N P I C/R-220/63
September 1963
Declassification review by NIMA/DOD
yr - ~?? ? ?-`~~' of IFF
NO FOREIGN DISSEM
mitted in response to CIA Requirement ORR/
45/63. It presents the best current information
on ten selected airfields in Tibet and Western
China. The photography* utilized represents
the latest good coverage for each target.
The information on each airfield provides,
where quality permits, runway length, width,
surface composition and condition; the location
of primary support buildings; other installations;
types of aircraft, if any were observed on the
photography; and each airfield's approximate
observed on available photography.
Chamdo (31-05N 097-15E).
Kai-tzu (31-38N 100-OOE).
Tash Kurghan (Pu-li) (37-48N 075-10E).
Rudog (33-27N 079-42E).
Tashigong (32-32N 079-41E).
Gartok (31-45N 080-22E).
Zhikatse (29-17N 088-54E).
Gyangtse (28-57N 089-38E).
Tsona Dzong (28-OON 091-58E).
). Tingri Dzong (28-35N 086-38E).