NOVOGRUDOK BARRACKS AREA NOVOGRUDOK, USSR BELORUSSIAN MD
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May 1964
PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION`REPORT
NO?VO- "LJDOK .BARRACKS AREA
NOVOGRUDOK, USSR
BELORUSSIAN MD
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This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the
meaning of the espionage Iowa U. S. Code Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. T_ tie low or hi '~i 3js +r?+??~---:yri?_~~.
or the -eWlation--e#=1fi~olr~iRf!{Tn ai?y-''manni?'i'o on 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 by 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
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This report is one in a series on ~ovi,.t Ground Force and logistic
installations being prepared for a I `1_', CIA Panel.- The series is being
coordinated, published and disseminated by NPIC. The photographic
analysis is being performed by the \PIC Photographic Analysis Group,
the CIA Photographic Intelligence Division (NPIC), and the Production
Centel- IPle (l)IA). the photographic analysis for this particular re-
port vras performed by the \PIC Photographic Analysis Group.
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 d~signatot' are omitted in the report.
-1 itles e.nd letter- designators for the various facilities are as
follo~+s: (A) railroad Ierviee, lB) road service, (C) landing strips,
(D) administrative and troop housing areas, (L) storage areas, (F) am-
munition storage areas, (G) POL storage areas, (H) other buildings and
facilities, (J) equipment storage/mainten4 nce areas, (K) athletic fields,
(L) sm.111 arm, firing ranges. (Ali driver training areas, (\) tank
assault gun firing ranges, (P) flat trajectory firing ranges, ) artillery
emplacements (batteries), (F) infantry or combined arms field train-
ing area. or courses, (i) special training facilities, (I ) unidentified
facilities or tracking activity..
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The Novogrudok Barracks Area is located
2.5 kilometers .km) southwest of Novogrudok
(53-36N 025-491=) Figure 11. The installation
is not rail served, but it is located on an all-
weather highway which connects Novogrudok and
Novovelnva. Lida Barracks and Training Area
SE (AL 2), located approximately 35 km north-
west, is the closest military installation.
The barracks area covers approximately __
acres and includes two administration buildings,
five barracks, 15 storage buildings, 13 support
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buildings, five vehicle sheds, an athletic field
and a small arms firing range.
The r; a was covered by seven KEY110LE
missions betw.Veen and-
Comparative analysis revealed a heavy
level- of usage during this period with lighter
usage during the winter months. Significant
changes since include the addi-
tion of two multistory barracks and a large
equipment storage 'maintenance building.
Road Service
The installation is served by the all-weather
Novogrudok-Novoyelnya I liehwav. J here is Load
access to other all-weather roads wilich radiate
from Novogrudok to Gorodeva, Baranovichi and
Lida.
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Administration and Troop Housing Areas
This area \rea D. Figure 31 contains two
multistory administration buildings, five multi-
story barracks, and seven support buildings.
Two administration buildings and three
barrac ~%ti'e -observed on
coverage. One new barracks was observed on
coverage, and one new barracks was
observed on co erage. I rackage
observed on all photography indicates the area
is occupied.
General Storage Area
The storage area (Area F, Figure 3) con-
tains eight large and seven small buildings.
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Equipment Storage/Maintenance Areas
.-\rea .T (Figure ?3l-contains five vehicle sheds
with the following dime-nsions: - 130-by 60 feet,
240 by 40 feet, and three 130 by 40 feet. Six sup-
port buildings are located in this area. These
buildings were constructed between
There is heavy t-Yackage on
all photography indicating the area is occupied.
Athletic Field
:e at.,l t.c field --.-K. 17 igsr a~_ i~Jocated
in the barracks area,
Small Arms Firing Range
One 400- by 75-foot small arms firing
range I _, 1 igure 3) is located outside the
secures; area-
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