SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE FAR EAST MD
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February 1, 1965
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REPORT
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PHOTOGRAPHIC INTER i TION REPORT
SOVIET MILITARY >RDER
FA2 EAST:
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-I his report is one in a series on Soviet Ground Force and Logistic
installations hcing prepared for a I)1.\ ('i.\ Panel. 1 he series is being
coordinated. published and disscnainatcd 1w APIC. The photographic
analvsis is heirig performed hv ill(-. \Pl(- Photographic .\nah'sis Group.
the ( IA Photocr,rplric Intelligence Division :API( 1, and the Production
Center IPI.+ l)II he photographic analysis for this particular re-
port t~'as pc?rforrned by the (-I.A Photographic lntelligencc Division.
In the Interest of uniformity, the titles and letter designators for
the fac iIiIies observed at these installations are identical with those
appearing in the protect requirement . \\ hen a specific facility is not
observed hotly it- title and letter designator are omitted in the report.
I itles and letter designators for the various facilities are as
follo~rs: .A) r:ailro,ad service. 111 road service. C) landing strips.
l)a adnrinistrutive and troop housing areas. ,I -) storage areas. (I) am-
munition storage .areas, IG) II. storage areas, I) other buildings and
facilities, (.iL equipment storage 'maintenance areas. Kl athletic fields,
L) small arrow tiring ranges, \t) driver- training areas, \l tank
assault gun firing ranges, 'I' flat trajectory fl'. ing: ange.s. (?) artillery
enaplaceirr nts hattcries), K) infantry or combined arms field trajn-
ing areas or courses, tir special training facilities, 'I) unidentified
fac it it ics or t r ick lnh act i~ its
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t JSSIIRIYSK AMMUNI"I-ION I)EPCIT SOUTH
(43-42N 131-59E)
USSLJRIYSK, PRIMORSKIY KRAY, USSR
FAR EAST MI-)
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110' 118" 126' 134' 142' 150' 158' 166' 174' 182' 190'
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USSURIYSK AMMUNITION
DEPOT SOUTH
Nakhodka ,
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The L'ssurivsk Ammunition Depot South
is 12 kilometers (km) south of the Itssuriysk
complex (Figure 1). It covers approximately
800 acres and contains 76 buildings including
4 large. dispersed explosives storage build-
ing, 21 support buildings, I administration
building. 2 possible barracks, a probable de-
pot administration building 'guard office, 3 pos-
sible guard towers, and a wheeled-vehicle main-
tenance and storage building with an associated
figure-S driver-training course (Figures 2 and
3).
The installation has been covered by ^
I~EI"IIOLE missions of interpretable quality
since its initial identification on Mission
Comparative analysis indi-
cates no apparent change.
The installation is connected by a 2 km
secondary road to a primary north-south road
leading to I-ssuriysk.
and 11 support buildings. There are 3 possible
guard towers and 5 support buildings around
the outer perimeter.
Administration and Troop Housing Area
Area Dcontainsanadtninistration/barracks
building? 2 possible barracks, a probable depot
administration building guard office, and 5 SLIP-
port buildings.
Ammunition Storage Area
Area F. enclosed by a single fence and
firebreak and circled by a patrol road, contains
47 large, dispersed explosives storage buildings
Equipment Storage 'Maintenance Area
Area .1, a probable guard vehicle and cargo
truck park, contains I wheeled-vehicle main-
tenance and storage building, 200 by 55 feet,
and a figure-S driver-training course.
1)river- 1 raining Area
Area \l, a probable vehicle test track-
,con-tains a wheeled-vehicle figure-S course asso-
ciated with area J.
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