DOEBERITZ AIRFIELD
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CIA-RDP82-00457R007500660008-6
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S
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3
Document Creation Date:
December 27, 2016
Document Release Date:
December 13, 2013
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
April 4, 1951
Content Type:
REPORT
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)oeberitz airfield
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EVALUATION
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DATE OBTAINED
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ENCLOSURES (No. & TYPE)
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1. On 14 T'arch 191, 40 to 45 1L-10s 'were parked in one re-! at
the northern edge, seven single-engine Frond attack planes
and V.Yo :0-2s ,lere at the eastern edge, and about 35 IL-10s
-Jere parked along the southern edge of the Doeberitz (7 53/
05) airfield. l'he leadinr. edges of the TL-10s parked at'
the northern edge of the field were painted red. * The nor-
thernmost plane of the aircraft seen at the eastern edge of
the field had a red propeller hub and ras narked -ith a light
blue stripe across its rudder assembly. 2he second plane had
a -tit? propller hub and the rpper edpe of its rudder assembly
was red.
2, _After 9:40 a.m. the planes parked at the southern edge of the
field circled the field. The under-sides of the planes seen
aloft were light blue. 1t 11:10 a.m. four rround attaek_planees
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At 11:15 a.m., one ground attack plane
took off. 11:45 n.n t-"o Fround
attack aircraft took off;.
they ""ore followed by another ground attack plane -hich
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light blue scuare near the trailin ed,e of the ALI. 17
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3. Tank trucks were seen nt the northern
edge of the field. The radio installation -ith four masts,
-hich was seen at the northern edge of the field on 11 February,
had been removed to a snail elevation about 300 7eters -,est of
the airfield boundary. ** On the flat roof of the cabin
erected in the middle of the masts was a red antenna about
t,"o thirds the height of the radio nests. The masts "ere
braced three times. -bout 50 meters north of the radio instal-
lation was an underground bunker and another 30 meters to the
north there was a truck rith a -ooden body. radio mast about
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eight meters high was in front of it. *** The Mast was
braced three times. From the radio cabin a to-vire telem
phone line ran below the railroad embankment in the direc-
tion of the administration building in the southeastern
corner of the field. Only a watch dog was seen at the radio
installation.
Comment. The occupation of the airfield does not seem
eve changed since 2ebruary. The installation is occupied
y two ground attack regiments, the aircraft of which nre
parked at the northern and southern edges of the field,,res-
'veiy.
Comment0 ror location sketch of the radio installatIon,
Iiich77-137eMved to be an dcock X station, see Annex.
Comment. This radio installation is believed to be a
andir?TrE, about SOO meters from the edre of the field.
It cannot be determined yet rhother this is the standard dis-
tance for the setting up of landing beacons at fields occupied
by ground attack units.
1 .,nnex: sketch
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Locationlof Adcock DF Station at Doebcritz
Annex.
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Legend:
1 Four radio masts with cabin in middle
2 Radio mast and. truck
3 Small underground. bunker
4 Armor plated Dodge vehicles' and reconnaissance vehicles .ere
parked in this wooded area
5 II,F,ow.1)oundary 2i.,-,hts9 two lamps
6 G-aur
7 Scrap dump
8 ;:recked aircraft
9 Telephone line
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