SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE ODESSA MD

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CIA-RDP78T05439A000500060072-5
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8
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December 28, 2016
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May 17, 2000
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72
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Publication Date: 
April 1, 1965
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000500060072-5 Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78TO5439A000500060072-5 600 Copy ~~`?????. ? TCS-80491/65 6 Pages April 1965 SOVIET MILITARY ORDER OF BATTLE. ODESSA MD DECLASSIFICATION-.REVIEW by NIMA/00D 4/19/00 Handle - Via TALENT - KEYHOLE C of Only WARNING This documen't:contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaningeof the espionage laws U. S. Code Title 18, Section s793 and 794. The"lavir prohibits its tran3mission or the revelption of its contents in any manner to an 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. c. - NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER ~ao~o E ..J.., Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TOP SECRET RUFF 1 his-rcporris one in a ,seri~2c'Un So%"ic.'t Ground Force and Logistic installations hein1, prepared-for a IJI_AF'an_l. The series is bein coordinated, published and disseminated by Af'IC. The. photographic analysis is hein_ performed by the AI'IC Photographic .Analysis Group, the CIA Photoraphic Intelligence lliyision i\P1CI, and the Production Center 1111a Pl.Ai. 'I he photographic analysis for this particular re- port was performed by the APl(', Photographic .Analysis Group.. In thcc into rest of uniformity, the titles and Iettcr dcsi nators for the facilities ohscrycd at these installations arc idcnfical With those appearin;" in the project rcyuircmcnt. A\ hen a specific facility is not ob.scrycd both its title and lct?crdesignator arc omitted in the report. I ides and Iettcr dcsf. na[ors for the various f cilitiCs arm==ts follovys: (:A) railroad service, (,P road service, L~:~ landing strips, tl)) administrative and a-ooh housing areas, (1_~ stora_e areas, (l ~ ant- Munition storage areas, (Gi I'(I storage urea s, (II-) other buildings acid facilities, (J~ etluipotent storacc ttlaiftenanec areas, 1K) athletic fields, 1.1 sm.tll irni~ firing ranges, A]i drive- trainin area \1 tank assault gun flriii i_ ran_cs, I' i-flaT trajectory firing ranks, y ) artillery c.?mprlaccnients (batteries), IZi infant; y or combined arms field train- ing. area or courses, (>> special training facilities, (I j unidentified facilities or tracking acti\.ity. TOP SECRET RUFF Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TOP SECRET RUFF KISHINEV ARMY BARRACKS ",'EST (47-O1N 028-48E) KISHINEV, MOLDAVSKAYA SSR, USSR ODESSA MD 25X1 C 1 2 1 B KISI-IINEV ^ ARMY BARRACKS WEST 1 30? 1 32? 34? TOP SECRET RUFF Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TOP SECRET RUFF Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only Kishinev Armv Barracks West is located 2:5 kilometers (km) west of Kishinev (Figure 1). A small, inactive training area, located 6 km west, contains a tank/assault-gun firing range, a wheeled-vehicle automatic-weapons firing range, and 9 support buildings. Kishinev Army Barracks West covers approximately 85. acres and contains 2 admini- stration\ buildings, 7 barracks, 4 probable bar- racks, 5 probable quarters, 3 storage buildings, 2 vehicle sheds, a vehicle park, 20 support build- ings, a small-arms firing range, and 2 parade fields (Figures 2 and 3). This area is covered on ^ KEYHOLE missions between _ Comparative analysis reveals no signifi- cant change since Photography prior to this is poor and does not permit de- tailed analysis. 25X1A 25X1A Equipment Storage Nlainteriance Areas Area J1 contains 2 vehicle sheds (approxi- mately. 390- by 45 feet and 280 by 45 feet) and 2 storage buildings. Area J2 contains a vehicle park approx- imately 255 feet square. Area L is a small-arms firing range 320 feet long, and 45 feet wide. 25X1 D 25X1 D H.ridle vac TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only Secondary, probably all-weather roads pro- vide access to Kishinev. Area D1 contains an administration build- ing, 7 barracks, a storage building, and 10 support buildings. Area D2 contains an administration build- ing, 4 probable barracks, 5 probable quarters, and 10 support buildings. POL Storage Area Kishinev Petroleum Storage is located 4 -km west and contains 7 vertical and 5 horizontal tanks. TOP SECRET RUFF Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TOP SECRET RUFF __'#I t***K 2 KLSHIN--1- - Road Area outline K1 1~ TOP SECRET RUFF wo .Woo DI Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only Handle Via TALENT-KEYHOLE Control System Only TOP SECRET RUFF MAPS OR (II\RT.S V- -Air Target C art, Series 200, Sheet U_:50-7HL, :;d e1, Jan 6-1 (~E( RET1 L'S -Air Target \1ysaic , Series 50, Shoat (I (l-7,'1\1-A. 1=t od. Anc 11(l (Sh:('Rh:-h) Army. PIB-TK-64-63, h'sliner :1rnn~ L'arrmb.s li~at, ~cp 6:3 (TOP SECRET RIFF) Handle V~_ TA L ENT -KEYHOLE Cor. roI S,,te- Orly TOP SECRET RUFF