(SANITIZED)1. OBSERVATIONS OF MILITARY VEHICLE, MILITARY INSTALLATIONS, CONTROL POINTS, ROADS, POWER LINES, TOWERS, AIRFIELDS, AND MISCELLANEOUS INSTALLATIONS IN THE RSFSR, UKRAINAN AND BELORUSSIAN SSR'S, AND POLAND 2. LOUD NOISE NEAR BA

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7~ - -'l CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United states within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Seca. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. USSR (West)/Poland SUBJECT 1. Observations of Military Vehicle DATE DISTR. 93 Marc. k 11 b D Points, Roads, Power Lines, Towers, NO. PAGES 7 50X1-HUM Airfields, and Miscellaneous Installations in the RSFSR,--JUkrainiah and - REFERENCES .Belorus.sian.SSR"s, and Poland DATE OF 2. Loud Noise Near B Taklava INFO. PLACE & DATE ACQ military vehicle a. A jeep with) (military personnel, in Poland, Military Installations, Control 157 kilometers east of Poznan. L - at Brest. Military personnel carrying w a ooked like two-fingered curved grappling hooks about one foot in 50X1-HUM length were observed on this truck. b. A truck in Polish territory just before c. A black, box-like truck) (heading south, 1390 50X1-HUM kilometers south of Moscow on the Moscow-Simferopol highway. d. A truck between Simferopol and Moscow, 478 50X1 -H UM kilometers nor o eropo . This truck was carrying military personnel, and was seen turning off the Moscow-Simferopol highway to the east, into a wooded area. e. A vehicle west of Kharkov on the Kiev-Khark:oir 50X1-HUM highway. The vehicle was part of a military convoy carrying small-caliber guns. N 50-15, E 28-427- g. A military cow between 20 and 31 kilometers west of Zhitomir. Two small were observed in an open field in STATE X ARMY E X1 NAVY X AIR Ix INSA X Frei ORR EV Ix INIC x Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 type, near a military installation eastl of Berdichev LN 49-54, E 28-357 LSee paragraph 2e for a description of this installation) and a military convoy] was carrying troops of an undetermined i. A truck somewhere east of Balaklava [ 44-30, 50X1-HUM E 33-37, heading east on the Yalta-Sevastopol highway. The truck carried what looked like five Soviet soldiers. J. A truck] ] 23 kilometers east of Sevastopol. The truck was carrying Soviet sailors. 2. The following military installations were observed: a. An installation 695 kilometers west of Moscow on the Brest-Moscow highway. it had a frontal width of about 50X1-HUM one-third kilometer. A low fence surrounded the area which contained what looked like amphibious armored jeeps. b. A military camp, 91 kilometers south of Moscow, on the east side of the Moscow-Kursk highway. An asphalt road of medium width intersected the highway on the east side. A sentry box was located at the entrance to this road. The frontal width of the camp was estimated to be about one-half kilometer. c. A group of new buildings at the northern city limits of Simferopol, on the east side of the Moscow-Simferopol hi&way.at'its iptersection with an east-west highway. Military personnel with green lapels and green piping were seen entering and leaving the buildings. The buildings were so new that excavated earth was still seen piled up around the gro he builds s were estimated to be about three stories high. three or four 50X1-HUM red flags hung along the front of the building. These flags appeared to have a tall circular stack appeared to be detached from the buildings. d. A building resembling a large apartment development 92 kilometers north of Simferopol, where a number of military personnel with blue tabs on their uniforms were observed entering. e. A building along the road 48 kilometers eastl of Berdichev where military personnel were entering and leaving. TRe building was not too large and sources thought that perhaps it was an administration building. ....--There was also an installation surrounded by a six-foot wall and about one-half kilometer by one-half kilometer, 46 kilometers eastl of Berdichev. A sign with the initials KPP;fkontrolno-propusknoy punkt - control poin7 was outside this installation. Military personnel wearing brown uniforms with a greenish tinge were observed around both of these installations. /See the sketch of these installations on page 6 J 3. The following control points and roads with "no entry" signs were observed. a. A road just west of Zhitomir1 which was perpendicular to and inter- sected the south side of sources' road near the top of a hill. At the entrance of this road to source's road, there was a control point which consisted of a pole barrier and a sentry. The road led to some kind of installation which was indistinguishable because of the vegetation surrounding it. b. A dirt road heading east from the Moscow-Simferopol highway, 187 kilometers south of Moscow. There was a "no entry" sign at the entrance of this road to the highway, and construction work could be seen in the distance at the end of the road. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246A052300210001-7 c. A dirt road with a "no entry" sign, 40 kilometers west of Moscow, heading south from the Moscow-Minsk highway. A jeep filled with soldiers was seen coming out of -t"18 road. The road with the "no entry" sign branched off into two separate roads a few hundred feet from the highway. d. A control point consisting of a pole barrier across a road which intersected sources' route from Yalta to Sevastopol. The control point was about 75 feet down the IvMid from the higbwayF_ See the sketch of route on page 7 for the exact location of the control point. Just prior to reaching this control point, a sign pointing toward the road on which the control point was located which said "Balaklava, five kilometers." There was a sentry box with a uniformed sentry at the control point. A 50X1-HUM sign near the entrance to the road on which the control point was located said "Borbidden Zone", and another one said "Otyead" fexi7. The road appeared to be either a dirt or gravel road of medium width. the sentry appeared to be checking a bicycle rider through the Aoint. No vehiclesor any other activity were noticed around the control point. 4+. Other roads. a. A paved road 159 kilometers west of Kharkov which headed north from the Kharkov-Kiev highway to an undetermined point. b. A paved road 112 kilometers west of Moscow which headed south from the Moscow-Minsk highway. c. A dirt road 59u kilometers south of Moscow which headed east from the Moscow-Simferopol highway into a forest. Perforated concrete blocks about three feet wide and eight feet long were piled up along this road. 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM d. What looked like a black top road running over hilly country to a group of three white buildings, approximately five kilometers east of Sevastopol and about two kilometers north of F___-Iroute from 50X1-HUM Yalta to Sevastopol. 5. The following power lines and step-down stations were observed: a. Power lines with 14+ insulators between 32 and 33 kilometers west of Kiev, near the Kiev-Zhitomir highway. b. A power line with eight skirts Zinsulator], ?)otweefl.123. andt..l24..- kil;mete'ri' west of Moscow, on the Moscow-Minsk highway. ? j line crossed the highway at a 60-degree angle. c. A power line with 12 to 14 skirts 13 kilometers south of Moscow near the Moscow-Simferopol highway. d. A power line with 12 insulators, between 197 and 198 kilometers south of Moscow on the Moscow-Simferopol highway. The line crossed the road at a 75-degree angle. e. Power lines with fifteen insulators, 371 kilometers north of Simferopol, near. the Moscow-Simferopol highway. f. A power step-dbwn station 622 kilometers west of Alupka /17 44-25, E 34-327 near the Yalta-Sevastopol highway. g. A power line 81 kilometers west of Alupka near the Yalta-Sevastopol highway. The line ran parallel to the highway along the south side until the highway reached the mountains to the west. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 h. A power step-down station 99 kilometers west of Alupka near the Yalta-Sevastopol highway. 6. The following towers were observed: a. A tower which looked like an airport control tower, approximate) lio`-kilometers east of Sevastopol along the north side of 50X1-HUM route from Yalta to Sevastopol. The tower was at the top of a bluff which was estimated to be abbot 70 feet high, and was embedded in the bluff. Most of the visible portion of the tower consisted of glass. The glass dome of the tower appeared to be 30 feet in diameter with a center height of ten feet. 50X1-HUM the foundation of the tower was about 15 feet 50X1-HUM high, was of concrete and included a door and window. See the sketch of the tower on page5,)and the sketch: of route 50X1-HUM from Yalta to Sevastopol on page7 for the location of the tower,,-.7 a man appeared on a catwalk around noted leading to the tower. No power lines were b. Another such tower, about seven kilometers 50X1-HUM frvn'Sevastopol, on a road leading off their toute to the northwest. See the sketch on page 7 for the location of the tower.] the towers were clearly put there 5 to keep the surrounding area under observation. 7. The following airfields were observed: a. A civil airfield on the north side of the highway just before Sevastopol ft-he Sevastopol Airfiel7. The only aircraft observed on this field were antiquated khaki-colored biplanes. b. A small aiffield in Zaporozhye N 46-57, E 35-07. Small aircraft resembling US L-5.'s were the only aircraft observed on the field. 8. The following miscellaneous observations were also made: a. A row of triangular markers in an empty field 90 kilometers north of Simferopol on the east side of the Moscow-Simferopol highway. The markers were marked with diagonal lines similar to aircraft landing markers. b. A tank farm 91 kilometers north of Simferopol. Tanks were lying in a horizontal position and were very close together compared to US tank farms. c. A bulldozed area of about one-half acre, 48 kilometers south of Moscow. d. Several trailer cabs, all of which had two axles in the back, entering a large crossroads on the Minsk-Moscow highway, 44 kilometers west of Moscow. The cabs entered the intersection on a paved road from the south, and did not have trailers attached. e. A concrete block silo-type building 61 kilometers south of Moscow on the west side of the Moscow-Simferopol highway. There were many holes in the side of the building. f. A great amount of construction work in the village of Chekhov LN 55-09, E 37-277, 74 kilometers south of Moscow. new apartment buildings were being constructed. 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 g. A moderate amount of military traffic along the Yalta-Sevastopol highway. No guided missile indicators of any kind were observed. at a roximately N 44-31, E 33-41 on the Yalta- Sevastopol highway, a loud roar which sounded something like a jet engine. The sound lasted about 10 to 15 seconds The sound seemed to be coming from the northeast. See the sketch of ~~ route from Yalta to Sevastopol fo approximate location r the 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Sketch of Towers Near Sevastopol isft Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sketch of Military Installations Near Berdichev N t described \\ ^ Building described in paragraph 2e' 50X1-HUM it amir Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7 Legend 3. Control point described in para. 3d. 4+. Location where sound described in para.l0 was heard. 5. Spot where pictures described in para.ll were taken. 1. Tower described in para. 7a. 2. Tower described in para. 7b. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/25: CIA-RDP80T00246AO52300210001-7