NEUBRANDENBURG-TROLLENHAGEN AIRFIELD

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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP82-00457R009000130002-3
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
Document Creation Date: 
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date: 
October 18, 2012
Sequence Number: 
2
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Publication Date: 
September 27, 1951
Content Type: 
REPORT
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; ---- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/10/18: CIA-RDP82-00457R009000130002-3 ~` J1'0AIATION Neubrand.erlburg-roll en a en Airfield EVALUATION DATE OF CONTENT. DATE OBTAINED REFERENCES FACES--2 ENCLOSURES REMARKS 1a In the afternoon of 20 !august 1951 there was moderate 50X1-HUM flying activity at Tleubrandenburg-Trollenhagein ?airfield,, 50X1HUM there had been intensive - attacks on ground tar;et rne>r~th ofFlecdemin 50X1-HUM flying by .i _ s during tne morning, The planes iced ~ V dac t. .!. y,AS V ci a. a7 1:.~/ J:. tcJ.vs tv ?n van vu.W i?v vv 'in g:. oups of two or i _ flights flying one 50X1-HUM in - vi._c~ a y , after the ot:~er , and after diving from an altitude of about 400 meters at app roxi3mately a 45 degs ee anr;ie fired from an altitude of about 50 meters a Thereuron they climbed at about a 45 degree angle. A ground detail which fired signal. lights and sent smoke si.gn.rsis oas observed at, a point about. 200 meters from the targets a The targets :wore inspected. in the afternoon. The targets were outlined like four four-engine bombers, and ~~rr{, ~_ut out of the turf making them visible. Twelve T:iiG~l,s were parked on GAe eastern eo or e ie-Lc1? 2. On the morning of 79 August, two-seater single7engine.low monoplanes with radial en games. flow over the field. (2) nsto a vion0 Tru& s sedan: -nUivi , and jeep wet o server_ near the "iel 30 Two radio trucks ,-:ere narked on the eastern edge ^f the, x iel. c, Since the road to Oloc csin was no longer blocked the radio ins tallation.s could be cbserve ,, The location of the radio installation vit-a four r,uasts vas unchanged. (3) However, trha radio mast with sings wrevi.cusly observed .bout 20 metersnort.t of the installatl_on. w?_:s recently ;:?orlon to a point about 120 meters east of t:a s iristallation.0 A perpendicular rod about 50 cma long pro je ted beyond too top c>,' the =n.-act 17o guy wire, insulators or wires acne o' se::ved0 (' ? 50X1-HUM r Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/10/18: CIA-RDP82-00457R009000130002-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/10/18: CIA-RDP82-00457R009000130002-3 9 2r .s 2 ~. 50X1-HUM Yet rt ~~a,' +t 1}' ,, k i t $ , r, ., _, r ..q, The GxaC I' L1 1G ' o T iiG i's ,'% ion f. 1 `'F2~ ra d 9 49i1d'nr in _ ': 'i c ?;i~; ~1? ivur =' t ebout 30 r1anL s, (2) Yak-i i s he field l is occupied by s e. (3) Adcock DP station. (4) The Darn oseof thi.} 50X1-HUM 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/10/18: CIA-RDP82-00457R009000130002-3