RADAR STATIONS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R004700220013-9
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S
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2
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December 14, 2016
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June 12, 2003
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13
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Publication Date: 
April 13, 1950
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REPORT
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Wawa $ i Approved For Release 20W/9 /1 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700220013-9 CLASSIFICATION SiCRE1 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. F R ATOO 9 RE-PORT CD.NO. COUNTRY Czechoslovakia DATE DISTR. 13 April 1950 SUBJECT Radar Stations In Czechoslovakia NO. OF PAGES 2 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF IhIM 25X1 25X1 25X1 GA LIBRARY NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW? SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. 25X1 U. C. C.. 31 AND 88. A9 AUC 1UTD. ITS 'iCMJ$L 13C4Ot1 02 7440 RCVCIAIIC44 OF ITS CONTe IQ AUT UANUM TO A44 UUAC7340P?fYB6F6BCOR 14 Paco, THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION the Pilsen (N 50/L 04) ,koda plant,, radar stations were to be produced there by order of the Pilo (47inistry of rational .'efonse) . The most essential raw rateri- al for it alleGedly oriLinated from captured Garman supply. 2,, N mobile radar station (rail) v:hioh was produced by Skoda was taken over in auno 1948 and set up in :Jlutinany, near O,hrudira (0 5o/ICI 78). The train was composed of the following: one four-axle car (control station) one two axle radio car one two-axle generator oar Three four-axle cars for radar set No 4 (luerzburg) Ttwo four-axle cars for radar set No 3 The car superstructuares r made of wood and covered with sheet metal, had no armor. Radar set Nc 3 had an antenna, about meters long, and radar set no 4 had a: hemispherical anten-- na, about 3.4 meters in diametev., 3 n The crew of the mobile radar station was oompe ed of 20 offi- cers and experts and 20 sentries. 40 ,^$t the acceptance test of the train, radar set No 3 revealed L1NO t4.ir rorces 11oadquarters ? Document No. communication school ? Radar stations were sub~r,d3.nnte to a ran Se of only 70 km and radar set ido 4 a range of 30 km e ;orao improvements made in lutinany increased the range of the sets up to 35o krt (sic). expert personnel for radat were. trained at the Chrud im signal th This document is hereby regraded to CONF1LEN it Gaordance with the letter o 78 from the Director ~a::aal Inte.lgence to the Archivist .. ;J twJ States. Next Rev;Pv.,ty o Ckamge I F1DE 1M PD Approved For Release 2003/08/11 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700220013-9 Approved For Release 2003/08/11 : CIA-RDP82-0 00220013-9 SLCMT~ .. ECEIJ :L 3L U IQ NCE ACEN The mobile radar station described here was at the Milovico (0 51/G 10) railroad station in July 1949. It was not in operation at that time. There was a stationary radar set on Mount Praha in the Brdy forest (I7 50% 43) S1JGRET~ CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2003/08/11 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004700220013-9 25X1 25X1 25X1