SOVIET MERCHANT SHIPS IN THE BALTIC

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50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 FOR NO.. 51.61 1949 CLASSIFICATION SECRET/CONTROL-US OFFICIALS jjl ~li~~ 1-.+.,E~~ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY USSR (Baltic Sea) SUBJECT ,.Soviet Merchant Ships in the Baltic,) PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF Il THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE ACT 50 U. S. C.. 31 AND 32. AS AMENDED. ITS TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION OF ITS CONTENTS IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PRO- HIBITED BY LAW. REPRODUCTION OF THIS FORM IS PROHIBITED 19 Dec. 195O NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The attached reports on Soviet merchant ships in the Baltic CLASSIFICATION NAVY fj AIR SECRET/CONTROL- T OFFTCT T.S ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 QCfe0CT,rtiirr /it tt n nrr.t.-^ ^ , ..` an .?. ^ E, Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 and 23 vessels with tonnage ---- --- ---r- ------ ----..- -- --- -----?'_ __ .,.,.,, _. ~ -- -, Judged to be about 78,100 brt. The number of known Soviet ships in Baltic traffic thus rises to 159 vessels with 614,273 brt. List 1, Group B includes 35 vessels with 106,236 brt. Total of List 1 is 194 vessels with 720,509 brt. been - ] r e c e n t l y . It is ossible that certain of the vessels in Group B have left the Baltic but it is probable 50X1-HUM that some of these vessels are still in the Baltic, possibly in reserve. traffic is still generally valid, but the figures given below have been 50X1-HUM corrected after a revision of tonnage figures. In addition, List 1 has been divided into two rou s. Grou A includes tonnage which has been revised In Group B is found 50X1-HUM that tonnage which was thought to be in the Baltic but which has not in Baltic Sea traffic. Data of Baltic Sea 50X1-HUM included in List 1. Vessels special vessels with tonnage of 47,383 brt. 3. In addition there is some tonnage which only transits the Baltic. Vessels of this type have been observed and remain at about a constant 50X1-HUM figure of 50 vessels with to These vessels are not Conclusion: In the Baltic Sea the USSR has about 720,000 brt of merchant vessels and at least 47,000 brt of special tonnage, in addition to unknown amounts of lighter end scow tonnage. Classification SECRET CONTROL. U. S. OFFICALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 SECRET --1-- Russian Traffic in the Baltic Sea List 1. Group A: Type Name Brt s.s. Admiral Libanov (8,000) s.s. Admiral Maschirov* 15,286 s.s. Admiral Nahimov 7,763 s.s. Admiral Seniavin 4,124 Aekvator 3,717 m.s. Akademik Karpinsky 1,123 m.s. Akademik Komarov 1,261 m.s. Akademik Krylov 5,337 s.s. Akademik Pavlov 6,197 m.s. Alexander Matrosov 2,287 Alexander M'ozjav9kij (3,000) s.s. Alexander Suvorov 7,176 m.t. Amburan 659 m.s. Angara 800 s.s. Arotuza 496 s.s. Asia** 11,430 s.s. Askold 7,176 s.s. Aurania s. s. Baku s. s. Barta s.s. Belorussia 5,610 s.s. B:elostrov 2,916 s.s. Biruta 1,823 s. s. Budenni 2,482 8.s. Caesar Konokotr 1,499 s.s. Cap Arcona*** 27,561 s.s. Chtnchita 1,923 s.s. Daugava 1,430 m.s. Dimitri Domsk;y 5,064 s.s. Dimitrij Pozjarskij 6,267 M.S. Duna 516 m. t. Dzjamrat 3375 s.s. Blots 1,174 m.s. Eljton 2,339 s. s. Equator 2,148 s.s. Everica 4,648 s. s. Farvater (3,0,0) s. s. Feolent (1,500) s.s. Fosna 1,334 * Ex Berlin ** Ex Der De,.a.tsche *** Russian Name Unknown Note: (Tonnage figures in paranthesis are estimates) r f TIM S, OFFICIALS OK v. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 1711!71' .t IKUL U. S. FF1C1" t e r p v Type tame Brt s.$. Gatsjina 1,395 s.a. General Bagramien (3,000) d.e. General Chernakhovsky 6,121 s. s. Georgi j Sedow 1,538 m.s. Gribojedov 1,815 BOB. Hansa* 21,13]. e.s. Hapealu (3,000) s.s. Hansi 212 BOB. Hasan 2,163 :m. s. Henri Barbusso 2,1C)5 s.s. Ilga 211 Z.G. Ilmon P1,339 sea. Ivan. Polzounov 7,176 s.s. Jakutsk 2,645 BOB. Jalta 2,359 s.s. Janis Rajnis (3,000) s.s. Jean Jaures 7,176 s.s. Jose Dias 1,199 m.s. Juhan 398 see. Jukku 175 m.s. Kama 1,921 m.s. Kapitan Gastello 2,295 s.s. Kapitan V slobokov 5,'969 s.s. Kapitan Voroehilov s.s. Karolia ?.s. Kardhaza, s.s. Kharkov s.s. Kirovograd see. Komsomoletz m.s. Kooporatsia 5,667 2,883 1,740 3,767 s.s. Kor.sun Sh.ovtshenkovsky 1,925 s.s. Kostroma (3,000) m.s. Krasnodar 4,186 see. Krymov 1,548 Kuban 7,146 Kura 2,324 Leningrad Soviet (800) Liepaja 2,747 Ligovo 1,869 Lviban 1,388 s. s. Mai s. s. Maria s. s. Mars s. s. General Bagration * Bus sir name unknown 1,549 1,485 1,293 7,465 SECRET MWOM U. S. Offlc c 1 v Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 . OL U. S. oF1 cIALS VML _ Tne __ Name Brt m.s. Marshal Govorov 5,058 B.S. Matros Zelezniak 1,899 B.S. Mendelev 5,976 s.s. Michaelrunzo 2,357 s.s. Mironych 2,302 B.S. Molotov 2,332 s.s. Murmansk 6,850 s.s. Nahodka 7,176 s.s. Nalin (3,000) m.c. Neva 3,113 s.s. Nicolai Bauman 1,780 B.S. Nicolaev 5,801 B.S. Niva 1,445 s.s. Olonets 1,120 m.s. Olonka (800) s.s. Onega 1,661 s.s. O3trov (3,000) s.s. Otto Schmidt 3,543 Pa.ldiski (3,000) s.s. Fetropavlovsk 1,926 s.s. Petrovaky 5,083 s.s. Petrozavodsk 3, s.s. Pinega 2,, m.s. Pobeda 9, B.S. Polus 2,1 s. s. Pravda 590 m.s. Professor Popov (3,000) s.s. PMrnu 1,825 m.s. Pgrnumaa 292 Rauna (3,000) m.s. Refrigerator No. 3 2,050 s.s. Riazan 1,925 B.S. Fuss* 12,055 s.s. Rzev 2,683 Saaremaa (3,000) Saj ra (3,000) s.s. Sakko 2,363 s.s. Salmi 185 $.s. S_elenga 2,492 s.s. Sestroresk 1,623 s.s. Sevan 2,142 s.s. Sevastopol 1,339 E Er ( WT , U. Sr OFFICIALS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Ov. U4, S* OFF4p 0" IALS ONLY Type Name Brt s.s. Kirov 7,177 s.s. Smolensk 3,559 s.s. Smolensk 1,923 m.s. Smolny 3,767 s.s. Sotshi 993 s.s. Sovetskaja Gavan 7,176 s. s. Spartak 1,982 m.s. Sports (3,000) m.s. Stalin* 27,288 s.s. Stalinabad 7,176 eve. Strelna 1,958 s.s. Sukhona 7,212 s.s. Sukhumi 2,686 see. Sure 1,400 a.s. Svir 2,329 s..s. Symeri (3,000) s.s. Tjeliuskinetz 5,144 s.$. Tosno 1,754 m.s. Traktoristka 967 s.s. Tungus 7,194 f;& S. Turajda 2,388 s. s. Unja 1,432 s.s. Valday Ventspils s. s. Verkhojansk s.a. Wilhelm Gustloff** 25,484 M.S. Vilnus 4,956 S.C. Vilsandt 330 s.a. Vladisvostok 7,176 eve. Volgo Don 956 s.s. Volochaevsk 1,925 s.s. Vormsi (3,000) s.s. Vostok 5,762 s.s. Vytegra 1,398 * 'Sx 1o7bert Ley 4- 50X1-HUM SEC CAROL U. S. OF ICIAI c nut v Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 . >~ min I K:v&, U 1 UFFKWS ON, , Y 5 -~? group B : Type Name s.s. Azov mot. Azerbeidjan m.s. Ayban s. s. Arkangelsk see* Bru 8.8. Belemorcanal s.s. Dekabrist s.s. Dnestr s.s. Evald m.s. Hogland 9.s* Ijalna s.s. Jaroslavl s.s. Kazan s.s. Kasatka s.s. Kosma Merum s.s. Kumart. s.s. Lado Keshoveli s. s. Liana B.B. Maija s.s. Martha m.t. Mekra s.3. Meligio s.8. Nusura Noriltjanin mot. 'Pamir s.s. Pionier m.t. Polearnik S.S. Razliv s. s. Sahan mot. Sakhalin s.s. Tambov s.s. Tihvin s. s . Umba s. s. Ural s.s. Irkutsk 1,923 6,191 987 7c064 572 2,920 7,176 3,580 957 1,261 3,283 1,923 1,923 609 8,259 237 2,413 (3,000) 1,923 546 3, 0 6,492 655 6,700 1,395 (3,000) 6,124 2,902 1,529 1,424 4,683 5,505 SEMET (OWRoL U. S., OFFIGMS ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 C r, O % U. S. OFFICIALS Russian Special Boats in the Baltic Sea Towboats: Antej Apo lion Nr., 57 Nr. 67 Boira Briviba Buslej ev Bystryj Cyklon Dechigit Goliat Ju 130 K.P.4R M-8 MB 25 MB 28 MB 43 MB 44 MB 52 MB 57 Meteor M 567 Nadesnij Nakat Neptun Osliabia PC 17 Petre sve t Pluton Porno Ponoj Prometej RB 48 Shtorin Skaganar Tuman Vasilij Buglajev Veter VM 317 Vo lna Vo lodas Brt 326 350 (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) 144 700 354 (150) 300 1,607 (ls0) (150) (150) 300 (150) (150) 356 (150) 304 (800) (800) (150) (70) (150) 304 (150) (150) 533 (150) 102 (150) 177 (400) 243 (150) 536 (200) sEm S? QTR it 1 fa IAA Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07 : CIA-RDP83-00l44`15R00690019~0001-4 U, W t!V L , +1/11 1. i- ~ 4 A - Larger Trawlers: Name Brt Atlas 453 Delphin 293 Dover (300) Irtish 559 PT 59 Kol-Khoxnik 557 Moiva (300) Nenets 553 Piksha 194 P.L. 103 (350) PT 10 Lebedka (300) Lech (300) Linj (300) RL 301 (150) RL 305 (150) P,L 307 (150) RL 320 (150) RS 8 100 RS 9 100 RS 10 100 RS 11 100 Nr 102 350 RL 103 350 Nr 104 Vimpel 183 RL 104 Ras sv j et 360 Ni' 105 350 S.R.F. 106 Revun (350) Nr 107 (350) S.R.F. 108 Reif (350) Nr 109 350 S.R.F. 110 Ru.por (250) S.R.!. 111 Riibak 350 Nr 513 350 Nr 514 350 Nr 515 350 Nr 1712 750 Nr 5906 (100) Ni' 6110 (100) Malni a 100 Polet 100 Prilev 100 Vaer 574 Verej (300) Viking 7 381 Volna 100 Vytjek (300) SEC T (OM U. S. OFFICAI It fM v Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Putty ("(X Us S. OFFICIALS k-ml Icebreakers : .Ale ska Popovi tch 1,559 Ilia Muromez 2,225 J. Stalin 4,866 Jermack 4,955 Kapitan Belonsov 700 Neva (500) Sibiriakov 2,622 Stalin 269 Stephan Makarov 2,156 Taifun 515 Tajsuja 586 Voronej 1,420 L Us S, c""TiCIAL'S UM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 wrAnrV to JTDt l 11 IC ('11A.V 1Al 4 tIalul r~r Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 i, xs eur a ctiaenmeni, To Lni s reporti are r orwarueu `.L+E 3 ti oovieti 50X1-HUM .and special vessels in the Baltic Sea (Lists 1 and ~, respectively). These lists are no longer divided into two groups, one composed of tonnage, and a group co.-.-,posed of tonnage in the Baltic Sea 50X1-HUM on only one occasion. A. division of this type is no longer considered necessary 50X1-HUM ..-'Figures for Soviet merchant tonnage in the Baltic show a decline of about 50,000 gross tons, chiefly due to the departure of various larger ships from the area; one such ship is the SS Asia, of 11,430 gross tons. However, the amount of temporary tonnage in the Baltic has increased by about 40,000 gross tons; in this group, consisting of fifty-three vessels with a total of 163,730 gross tons, are included vessels such as the ships which and are only in the Baltic temporarily. Vessels or i ype 50X1-HUM are not included in the list of Soviet merchant vessels which is now being forwarded. cn%/4 1 11 IRA 3. There is an increase , gross tons in the amount of special tonnage currently in the Baltic, and. it seems possible that certain vessels are unknown The number of s ecial vessels has increased from 9g 0 173 ships and it seems probable .that this increase would have been greater had Soviet building plans been realized. 4. One tonnage group) lis machine-driven, ocean- going vessels ordinarily used only in inland waterways. This tonnage, which is of relatively recent construction, will be increased through continued building and has been created to eliminate reloading of cargo being shipped to river ports which lie near the sea. At the present time there are about forty such vessels with a total tonnage of 180,000 deadweight tons. Single vessels of this type are not accounted for in this report. Classification NTROL U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY J COPY 50X1-HUM Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 1 U. S. OMCIALS ONLY minimum of 1,000,000 tons, includin barges stationed in the Baltic and those readily accessible for concentration in the area. Only a small portion of this tonnage is permanently stationed in the Baltic Sea. 6. In sur;unary it can be said that the ?3oviet Union has about 640,000 gross Loris of merchant shipping, 60,000 gross tons of special ships, at least 180,000 deadweight tons of machine-driven, ocean-going river vessels, and at least 1,000,000 tons of barges either permanently in use or readily available for use in the Baltic Sea. NTROL U. S. OFFICIALS OWY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 ' )I U. wrimmi - 1 - List 1: Soviet I ,ercha.nt Vessels T~e Is. s. Admiral Libanov s.s. Admiral Iaschirov (ex Berl m, s. Admiral Siniavin m.s. Admiral Ushakov s.s. Aekvator m. s. Akaderrdk Karpinsky m. s. Akademik Komarov m.s. Akademik Krylov s.s. Akademik Pavlov m. s. Alexander IMMatrosov s.s. Alexander I4ozjavskij s.s. Alexander Suvorov m.t. Amburan m.s. Angara m. s . Angara s.s. Arethuza s.s. Askold s.s. Aurania s.s. Auseklis m. s. .yhan s.s. Azov s.s. Barta s.s. Belorussia s.s. "eloptrov 5.3. Eiruta s.S. 3ru s.s. Budenni s.s. Caesar Iiunikov s.s. Daugava s.s. Dekabrist m.t. Derbent m. s. Dirnitry Domsky s.s. Dnestr m.t. Dzjamrat s.s. Ekvator s.s. Everika s.s. Farvater s.s. Feolent m.s. Fridrich Engels s.s. Gatsjina s.s. General Bagramian s.s. General Bagration s.s. General Tjernakhovskij BRT (8,000) in) 15,286 4,124 7,839 3,717 1,123 1,261 5,337 6,197 2,287 6,267 7,176 659 800 1,456 496 7,176 in the Baltic Sea I, 9; i 2,324 5,610 2,916 1,813 572 2,482 1,499 1,430 7,176 (400) 5,064 3,580 375 2,148 4,648 (200) (800) 3,972 1,395 1,936 7,465 6,121 Mote: (Tonnage figures in paranthesis are estimates) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 tp1~Ol U. S. OFFICALS 0lN.Y s. s. Hamburg 3.s. Hansi s.s. Hapsalu in. S. 11ogland s.s. Ijalna s.s. Ilga s.s. Ilya Repin s.s. irkut m.t. Ischim s.s. Istra s.s. Jakuta s.s. Jalta s. s. Janis Rajnis in.. s. Jean Jaures s. s. Jerusian m.s. Juhan s.s. Jukku s.s. Kabona s.s. Kap Kopak s.s. Karelia s.s. Kardhaza s.s. Kasatka s.s. Kertch s.s. Kharkov m.s. Klirn Voroshilov 5.6. Korsomoletz m.s. Kooporatsia s.s. Korsunj Schevtsenkovskij s.s. Kosma Merum s. s. F ostroma s.s. Keene s.s. Krymov s.s. Kumari s.s. Kura s.s. Lido Keshoveli s.s. Leningrad Sovjet s.s. Liepaja s.s. Ligovo s.s. Liina s. S. Luban S.S. Lvov s.s. ?Magnitogorsk s. s. Mai s.s. Iiaija s. s. t aria nr. s. Aiarsr.al Govorov 22,117 212 (3,000#) 1,261 3,283 211 1,358 922 1,275 6,024 (2,500) 2,359 (3,500) 7,176 (1,000) 398 175 (3,000*) 7.176 810 (10,000) 609 2,181 5,667 5,460 8,259 2,742 400 1,549 237 2,324 2,x,13 (800) 2,747 1,869 (3,000*) 1,388 5,435 4,816 1,549 1,932 1,485 5,058 Note: (* Tonnages so marked in parenthesis denote average tonnages.) c~o~oc U. S. ofFIaM o!#.,Y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 caa~oL IL S. OFFICIALS ONLY s.s. 11' rth.a 546 s. s . Matros Zelezniak 1,899 m, t. Iekra (1,000) s. s. Neligio 1,571 sos. Mendelev 5,976 s s Minna . . 1,365 s.s. Mironitj 2,302 s.s. Noschaisky (ex Patria, Dutch) 9,600 s s Nsta . . 1,984 3.3. Murmansk 6 850 , s. s . Nalin 790 SS. Neva 3,113 u.s. Nikolaev 5,701 s.s. Niva 1,445 s.s. Nusura 3,500 s.s. Olonets 1,120 M.S. 6lonka 800 s.s. Omsk 6,069 M.S. Oredeg 2,120 s.s. Ostrov 3,500 s.s. Otto Schmidt 3,543 s.s. Paldiski 957 in. t. Pamir 6,498 s.s. Pervomaisk 1,550 m.s. Petrodvarets 1-Aht5 s.s. Petrovsky s.s. Petrozavodsk M.S. Pionier E m.t. Ploehen Dorf (6,000) m.s. Pobeda 9, 82('s m.t. Polearnik 6,700 s.s. Pravda 590 s.s. Primorje 2,990 m.s. Professor Popov (3,000*) s.s. Pshov 7,176 M.S. Pulkovo 2,062 SOS. P,rnu 1182 5 M.S. Parnumaaa 292 S.S. Rauna (3,000*) s.s. Razliv 1,395 m.s. Refrigerator No. 3 2,050 s.s. Riazan 1,925 s.s. Russ (ex Kordillera) 12,055 s.s. Saarema (3, 000,E ) s.s. Sajra {3,000 m. t. Sakh --I in 01124 s.s. Saimi 185 s.s. Sestroresk 1,623 s.s. Sevastopol 1,339 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07 : CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 C MU U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY SOS. Srolensk 1,923 m. s, Smolny 3,767 s.s. Sovjetskaya Gavan 7,176 S.S. Sovjetskij Sojus (ex Han sa) 21,131 3.s. Spartak 1,982 M, s. Sports (3,000}0 m. S. Stalin (ex Robert Ley) 27,288 S.S. Stepan Kalturin 2,498 Strelna 1,958 s.s. Sukhona 7,212 O. S. Svir 2,329 S.S. Symeri (3,000*) s. SO Thivin 1,529 SO SO Tomsk 2,963 s.s. Tomsk 5,557 Tosno 1,334 SOS. Tosno 1,754 m.s. Traktoristka 967 s. S. iuloraa 2,864 s.s. Tungus 7,194 s. s. Tunguska (tank ship) (2,500) s.s. Turaida 2,414 s,s. Tuvao (river boat) (4,500) s. s. Uniba s.s. s.s. s.s. Ural Ossuri Valday s.s. Ventspils (1,000) s.s. Verkhoyansk 2,563 S.S. +ilhelm Gustloff 25,484 m.s. Vilnius 4,956 SO SO Vilsandi 330 me SO Vitim 920 SOS. Vladivostok 7,176 Sass Volga 947 SOS. Volg8- Don 956 's. Volochaevsk 1,925 SOS. Vormsi (3,000*) SOS. Vostok 5,763 m.s. uapad 328 Zoja Kosm.odemianskaja 1,554 117 Total merchant vessels, 641,615 total tonnage S .CR4,F . I . S OFFICIALS ~.Y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Cfll.Mi f{. S. OfF1CiAtS ONlY -5- List 2: Special Soviet Ships in the Baltic Sea Type Name BRT Tug Antej it Apollon It 1r. 57 It Nr. 67 it Bosra if Briviba it Busla j ev Bystryj Oyklon Djugud it Donets it Donoj " Dschigit Goliat if Ju 130 Korsar KP4R Leninets " Loioja " 1f-8 n Mars rr MB 21 MB 24 T, MB 25 rr 11t3 28 It MB 35 it MB 36 rr 1; 43 rr M344 rr 123 52 rr MB 57 " Meteor " 14-567 Nade sni j " Iakat 1?s.var ov rr 1 entun`, If N oriltjanin " Onega it Osliabia " Paresvet it Pluton it Pomo if Pomor 326 350 (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (150) (124 (200) 533 (200) (700) 354 (' 150) (350) (300) 533 (150) (250) (1-50) (150) (250) (1.50) (150) (250) (150) (1.50) 356 (150) 304 533 533 (8-00) (600) (300) (150) 533 304 ((150) C Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 (OM U. S. OFFtCMtS {W1. Tug Ponoj 533 ll PTR 24 (800) It 26 (E,(D0) it Priboj 203 It Promotej 533 If Purga (150) It R3 48 (150) it Saturn (150) it Shtorin 102 tt Signal Ono) Skagan .r (600) n 'T'aif un (F-'So) ,t Tuman 177 ti Valdemaras (200) Vasilij Suglajev (400) tt Veter 243 It '04 24 (250) tt Vi 317 (150) tt Volna 536 n Volodas (x:00) Total, 64 tugs, 21,013 Trawler it Atlas Delphin Dover Irtish Linj Nenets Piksha Polet Prilev Versj Viking VII Volna Vytjek Zvedzna B 102 Raiua 453 292 (300) 559 (300) 533 194 (100) (100) (300) 381 (l00) (300) 150 (200) caa~oc U. s. omxuts aRc.r Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/06/07: CIA-RDP83-00415R006900190001-4 tc~oi. U. S. OFFICIALS ONLY Trawler It It II It it n It if it II it It tt It fl It If It U it If Ii It It II It It II 13 104 Rassvjet 360 3 107 hens (250) 13 109 (250) B 110 L.u.r)or (250) 111 Riibak 350 13 112 kinda (250) 13 126 Lis (300) 13 128 Mor j ak (250) 13 135 (250) I3 142 Gong (250) 13 14.5 Snarjad (250) B 149 Slip (250) B 160 (250) L3 162 Assa (250) B 163 Angara 13 164 Raikal k250) 13 175 (35o) L 184 (;2so) _3 185 (250) 3 186 (250) KA 736 (15o) KA 739 (3.50) KLR 30 (?.50) I Ill 32 (I ;n) KLR 34 I'i 145 is 206 i llT 1001 ;RT 1C02 :.T 1023 i JIT 1024 i`T 1027 J 2.03 1 iketa , 104 P.os., Luxemburg L 105 ,1 107 1 117 ,'-'LL 31 )0 Alazan M, 301