SOVIET TROOPS AND SUPPLY INSTALLATIONS IN THE SOUTH URAL MILITARY DISTRICT

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CIA-RDP82-00457R016100250008-2
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February 6, 1953
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 11 FE6 iz OZA .. r .CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL SECURITY INFORMATION INFORMATION REPORT REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY USSR (South Urals) SUBJECT Soviet Troops and Supply Installations in tho South Ural Military District DATE OF INFO. PLACE ACQUIRED THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES, WITHIN THE MEANING OF TITLE 18, SECTIONS 795 AND 794, OF THE U.S. CODE. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR REVE- LATION OF ITS CONTENTS TO OR RECEIPT BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. THE REPRODUCTION OF,. THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED. DATE DISTR. 6 February 1953 NO. OF PAGESI NO. OF ENCLS1 (of 7 pages) (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Attached is a report on Soviet troops and supply installations, in the South Ural Military District. CLASSIFICATION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 Alkino, about 30 km west- southwest of Ufa (%443N, 56-OOE). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457R016100250008-2 CONFIDENTIAL Soviet Troops in the South Ural ND Installation Location Occupation Low barracks buildings, tents, one classroom building, one mess building, one motor vehicle repair shop of several brick buildings, officers billets, and an athletic field; all provided with a railroad spur. Both units were subordinate to the headquarters of an MVD division in Ufa, and were transferred to Oktyabrsk 54-2 N 53-23E). an advance party of a tank unit moved into the motor vehicle repair shop building. _~the tent camp quartered an infantry unit of about )400 men who were armed with submachine guns and mortars. They con- ducted field exer- cises in which six tanks occasionally participated. The tanks were stationed in Alkino. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457R016100250008-2 Just north of Housing for an the Ufa-Chish- MVD school of my (5h-33N, 150 officers and 55-25E) rail- NCOs, and a re- road line, pair shop company Remarks A drill field was lo- cated north of the billeting area. -.Chelyabinsk (55-loN, 61-2bE). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 CCNFIDENTIAJ 1... Barracks..in- stallation of several large brick buildings and garages. 2. Barracks in- stallation con- sisting of two three-story build- ings, several small brick buildings, stables, and gara- ges surrounded by a board fence. 1. Tank parking lot, surrounded by a barbed-wire fence. -In -a wooded Occupied .by a tank area about unit of 700 to 800 six ka north- men. Some armored east of the vehicles leaving city. the woods were ob- served from a distance. East of the Occupied by 300 to city and south 350 troops vies more of Kirovskiy red epaulets and Plant. black epaulets with tank insignia. The unit was apparently assigned to guard duty at the plant and dispatched newly mundactured tanks. On the south- From 50 to 60 tanks Young soldiers wearing western peri- and 12 SP guns, cow- gold bordered black meter of the ered with canvas, epaulets with tank in- city. were parked there. signia were repeatedly No troops other than saes in the city. sentries were seen there. they bell to a tank school there. Wooded area Throughout the southwest of summar of 191,8, the city. soldiers with tank insignia were break- ing in newly manufac- tured tanks which, according to the soldiers, came from the Kirovskiy Tank Plant. The tanks bore Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 50X1-HUM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 CONFIDENTIAL a toothed -wheel, the size of a plate, with an embossed KAZ plant mark. The tanks had an estimated speed of 50 km per hour and seemed to be larger than the German Tiger tank. They .had bogie wheels, track-supporting rollers, and tracks, about 60 cm wide, which were pro- tected by armored plates. The tank hulls were smooth and the turrets conspicuously flat. The tanks mounted a very long 70 to 80 mm gun with muzzle brake and, according to the noise of the motor, were Diesel- driven. 50X1 -HUM an A military hospital 50X1-HUM 1. Tank training Wooded area grounds. southwest of the city. increasing number of was located at about T-3I tanks, both with the southwestern exit and without muzzle of the city. 50X1-HUM brakes, were seen moving toward the tank training area along a road on the northern CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 2. Fuel depot with railroad spur, consisting of one guardhouse, one administration building, four raw brick buildings, and one small wooden shed surrounded by a board fence with barbed wire, about two meters high. On the edge of a woods at the eastern border of the tank training area. perimeter of the training area. A heavy SF gun ob- served at the field had a rigid super- structure with steep walls opening to the rear and the top. It mounted a gun of about 150 mm which did not project beyond the bow of the vehicle and carried no muzzle brake. The depot area measured about 800 x 1,000 meters. From 12 to 15 fuel containers, each about 15 meters? high and 8 to 10 meters in diameter, stood in the eastern section of the depot. The fuel was shipped in by rail and pumped into the containers through surface pipe lines. Military and civilian motor ve- hicles lined up in front of the contain- ers most of the time, awaiting their turn for fueling. Soviet officers were at all times seen in the in- stallation. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011103/25: CIA-RDP82-00457R016100250008-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 CONFIDENTIAL Attachment Magnitogorsk (53-27N, 59-04E). Former PW hospital converted into a barracks instal- lation, consisting of low wooden bar- racks, brick build- ings, administration buildings, garages, workshops, bakery, and officers' billets; all sur- rounded by a wire fence. Near the village of Platina at an almost completed railroad line, about 600 me- ters southeast of the-dam southwest of the city. Prior to the arrival of troops the installation was inspected by a gen- eral from Magnito- gorsk. an AAA unit of about 40 officers and 750 men, in- cluding200 re cruits, arrived aboard, three trains from the direction of Magnitogorsk. The troops moved into the former PW quarters and.tents. They were commanded by a major.. The unit was equip- ped with 40 heavy AA guns of about,100 mm which were parked at two places outside the billeting area and were towed by about 40 three-axle trucks of uniform type. Another 20 to 30 trucks, several ambulances, field kitchens, tank trucks, etc .,were parked near the tent camp. Further- more several passenger CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 50X1-HUM those troops stay- 50X1-HUM ing in tents were later also moved into the former PN quarters. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 CONFIDENTIAL Attachment August 1949. Military camp con- About 600 sis.ting of low meters south- wooden barracks, east of the utilities build- dam, on both ings, and tents. banks of the Ural-El River. Stayed in Military camp con- Near the the PW camp sisting of low small village opposite the wooden barracks of Platina, military in- and tents. about 600 stallation. meters southeast CONFIDENTIAL cars and motor- cycles were seen there. The troops were daily engaged in infantry training. Some of the trained personnel left the installation daily for the. construction of field fortifi- cations near the dam. They took tree trunks, eight to ten meters long, with them. There was no firing practice with live ammunition. Occupied by an AAA unit of about 500 troops, about one- third of whom were recruits. About ten heavy canvas- covered AA guns., six to eight large searchlights, and one range finder, about two meters long, were observed. Occupied by an AAA unit of about 800 men with 25 to 30 AA guns of 80 to 100 mm and about as Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 observed 50X1-HUM the arrival there of an AAA unit of about 150 troops with sev- eral heavy AA guns and 50X1-HUM stated that the troops were temporarily ac- cQmodated in tents. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2 CONFIDENTIAL -7- of the dam, on many trucks, which both banks of had arrived by rail the Ural-E1 and River. by about 150 recruits who arrived by rail several days later. Soldiers observed wore red epaulets with crossed-gun- barrel insignia. Ulu-Telyak Troop training Southwest of (5t-55N, grounds. the town. 56-59E) . A large troop train- The area was re- ing grounds and test ferred to as Voina range extended south- Bazar (sic; possibly ward from the Ufa Voyennaya Baza railroad line. Test Military Base). installations for tank-artillery and mine warfare and large reir shops foi tanks and motor venicles were located in the woods of the training-area. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/03/25: CIA-RDP82-00457RO16100250008-2