ACTIVITY AND DEVELOPMENTS AT SOVIET DEFENSIVE MISSILE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80TO09 basic imagery Interpretation report Activity and Developments at Soviet Defensive Missile Research, Development, and Production Facilities STRATEGIC WEAPONS INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES BE: Various USSR Top Secret RCA-09/OOR9/c'1 MARCH 19b;,5X1 Copy 49 Top Secret 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFF I Activity and Develo Development, and pments at Soviet Defensive Missile Research, GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES See below CATEGORY See below BE NO. See below COMIREX NO See below NIETB NO See below Kirov Missile & Aircraft Components Plant 32 Kovrov Guided Missile, Machine, Tool, & Arms Plant Degtyarev 2 Leningrad Arms Plant Krasnoye Znamya Frunze 7 Leningrad Guided Missile Production Plant 272 Leningrad Guided Missile Production Plant 458 Leningrad Machine & Missile Plant Bolshevik 232 Moskva Guided Missile & Aircraft Plant Dolgoprudnyy 464 Moskva Guided Missile Production Plant 41 Moskva Guided Missile Research, Development, & Production Plant Khimki 293 Sverdlovsk Guided Missile Production Plant 8 Geographic Coordinates 58-38-34N 049-37-09E 56-22-ION 041-19-33E 59-57-39N 030-21-51 E 59-58-56N 030-19-01 E 59-59-34N 030-17-2 1 E 59-51-43N 030-28-43E 55-55-44N 037-30-27E 55-49-39N 037-30-24E 55-54-44N 037-27-01 E I. ~ This report describes the recent developments at ten Soviet defensive development, and production facilities. It updates a previous NPIC report, L I on the ten facilities and is based on all relevant KEYHOLE imagery acquired through the information cutoff date of 31 January 1980. 2. In addition to being a production facility for SA-4 missiles and SA-4 and SA-6 transporter- erector-launchers, Sverdlovsk Guided Missile Production Plant 8 is the production facility for the SS-N-15 and SS-NX-16 naval antisubmarine weapons. Equipment associated with a specific missile system (SA- 3/SA-N-1 and SA-N-3 canisters) was identified for the first time at Moskva Guided Missile Research, Development, and Production Plant Khimki 293. A large number of SA-6 canisters was confirmed at Moskva Guided Missile and Aircraft Plant Dolgoprudnyy 464. No significant change occurred in the number of canisters observed at Moskva Guided Missile Production Plant 41 (SA-2), at Kirov Missile and Aircraft Components Plant 32 (SA-3/SA-N-1, SA-N-3, and SA-8/SA-N-4), or at Leningrad Guided Mis- sile Production Plant 458 (SA-5). Observation of IIIX silo components continued at Leningrad Machine and Missile Plant Bolshevik 232. No significant new construction activity was observed at any of the ten facilities during this reporting period. 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 -1- Top Secret RCA-09/0002/80 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret R U F F 3. I The current reporting period for each facility is as follows: Installation Kirov Plant 32 Kovrov Plant 2 Leningrad Plant 7 Leningrad Plant 272 Leningrad Plant 458 Leningrad Plant 232 Moskva Plant 464 Moskva Plant 41 Moskva Plant 293 Sverdlovsk Plant 8 Current Reporting Period 28 June 1978-31 January 1980 21 April 1978- 14 August 1979 26 June 1978-18 August 1979 26 June 1978 -1 September 1979 26 June 1978-18 August 1979 7 June 1978-30 December 1979 26 June 1978-7 January 1980 26 June 1978-9 October 1979 26 June 1978-7 January 1980 27 June 1978-12 January 1980 This report includes a location map, nine annotated photographs, and three tables. 4. The installations discussed in this report are associated with the following missile sys- tems: - /SA-N-I, SA-4, SA-5, SA-6, SA-7, SA-8/SA-N-4, and SA-N-3 (defensive missiles) and SS-N-15 and SS-NX-16 (naval antisubmarine weapons-ASWs).' Developmental work was continuing on several new missile systems, including the SA-X-10, SA-X-11, and a new high-performance, probable advance tactical air defense system (ATADS). Figure 1 depicts the locations of the ten defensive missile installations. 5. ~ When possible, tables listing canister counts have been organized to reflect the number of canisters observed in various plant sections in addition to the total number. By considering how and where canisters are stored-within a fence-enclosed versus an open area, askew or neatly stacked-and changes in canister storage arrangement, the canister count in the individual areas could be a more useful indica- tion than just total counts. 6. ~ Construction activity was observed at each of the facilities; however, at most of the plants, the construction was not significant. The Kirov Missile and Aircraft Components Plant 32 major projects were a continuation of previously 7. Kirov Missile and Aircraft Compo- reported construction activity.' nents Plant 32 (Figure 2) is the assembly facility FIGURE 1. LOCATIONS OF SOVIET DEFENSIVE MISSILE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND PRODUCTION FACILITIES Top Secret 25X1 RCA-09/0002/80 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFF 25X1 25x1 for the SA-3/SA-N-I, SA-N-3, SA-8 SA-N-4, and probably the SA-7 missiles. The plant areas where missile canisters were observed are annotated on Figure 2 and listed on Table I. -3- Top Secret 9. Additions to two support buildings and repairs to he heatplant roof were the extent of the construction activity at this plant during this reporting period, Kovrov Guided Missile, Machine Tool, and Arms Plant Degtyarev 2 10. SA-7 and antitank guided mis- siles and 122mm rockets are probably produced at Kovrov Guided Missile, Machine Tool, and Arms Plant Degtyarev 2.' The SA-7 and SAG- GER missiles are probably assembled in the separ- ately secured area of the plant. No new construc- tion activity was observed during the reporting pe- riod. RCA-09/0002/80 25X1 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFF Leningrad Arms Plant Krasnoye Znamya Frunze 7 11. Although historically, naval weap- ons have been produced at Leningrad Arms Plant Krasnoye Znamya Frunze 7 and missile component railcars have been observed there, no missile-asso- ciated products were identified during this report- ing period. Evidence of the possible association of SA-3 and/or SA-5 missile systems with Leningrad Plant 7 is inconclusive. 12. Construction continued on the fabrication/assembly building previously reported to be in the midstage of construction.' Additional construction activity included two small excava- tions and a water basin, Leningrad Guided Missile Production Plant 272* 13. Leningrad Guided Missile Pro- duction Plant 272 is probably involved in the pro- uction of the SA-5 missile. The plant is considered to be subordinate to or administratively a part of Leningrad Guided Missile Production Plant 458, the known production facility for the SA-5 missile. No missile-associated products or significant con- struction activity was observed at the plant during the reporting period. Leningrad Guided Missile Production Plant 458 14. Leningrad Guided Missile Pro- duction Plant 458 (Figure 3) is the production fa- cility for the SA-5 missile. SA-5 canisters, booster crates (both sizes), and fin crates were observed at the plant: however, 15. A number of canisters was partial- ly obscured by netting and a 142- by 14-meter storage shed. The netting was in the same two previously reported areas, over the traveling crane in the transshipment area and extending from a shop building in the open storage area.' Although canisters were seen stacked in the 142-meter-long shed, they could not be accurately counted, There was no significant variation in the amount of SA-5- associated products observed in open storage dur- ing the reporting period. 90 SA-5 canisters were stacked in the open storage area and four SA-5 canisters, each carrying fin crates were seen under the netting in the transshipment area. Booster and fin crates were also stacked in the open storage area. 16. A probable support building adja- cent tote eatplant was in an early stage of con- *The figure for total floors ace given in paragraph 19 of the precious report, is incorrect. The correct floor- space is 41,438 square meters. Top Secret struction. Ground preparation for a small building and a small excavation were also observed in the plant area. Leningrad Machine and Missile Plant Bolshevik 232 17, Leningrad Machine and Missile 25X1 Plant Bolshevik 232 is the final assembly facility for the type IIIX launch control capsule. The plant has probably been involved in the production of other missile-associated equipment, including components for the ABM-X-3 system. 25X1 25X1 18. Although no assembled IIIX cap- 25X1 sules were identified, between three and 14 capsule sections were observed in the shipping and receiv- ing area during the reporting period. No other 25X1 missile-associated products were identified at Len- ingrad Plant 232. 19. A moderate amount of construc- 25X1 tion activity was underway at the facility, Two multistory support buildings were in late stages of construction and a third support building was in the midstage of construction. A large excavation was also seen and the roof of an administration/- engineering building was repaired. Moskva Guided Missile and Aircraft Plant Dolgoprudnyy 464 20, _______ Moskva Guided Missile craft Plant Dolgoprudnyy 464 (Figure production facility for the SA-6 missile. out the reporting period. SA-6 stacked adjacent to a railspur plant which is not separately that the canisters were empty. SA-6 canisters were observed canisters had decreased sile component railcars plant. and Air- 4) is the Through- canisters were the number of in an area of the secured, suggesting Approximately 600 on imagery to approximately 130. Mis- were also identified at the 25X1 25X1 21. Two support buildings were built 25X1 adjacent to the steamplant. No other construction 25X1 activity was observed during the reporting period. Moskva Guided Missile Production Plant 41 22. Moskva Guided Missile Pro- 25X1 duction Plant 41 (Figure 5) is the only known pro- duction facility where SA-2 missiles are assembled. The areas of the plant where missile canisters have been observed are annotated on Figure 5 and listed on Table 2, The number, approximately 1,100, and position of the SA-2 canisters have remained rela- tively constant since 1976, indicating that a large number of these canisters was not moved during the reporting period. 23. An SA-X-IO canister transporter 25X1 and missile component railcars were also identified at the facility. The SA-X-10 canister transporter was seen without the canister storage racks in the vehicle storage yard among general support vehi cles. The transporter is probably utilized within the plant as a general-purpose, heavy-duty trailer, (Numerous installations use the SA-5 transporter in this capacity.) RCA-09/0001 /80 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Iq Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFFI Table 2. SA-2 Canisters* at Moskva Guided Missile Production Plant 41 24. An extension to an assembly/shop building was in the midstage of construction. A portion of the roof of the SA-2 assembly building underwent repair. No other construction activity was identified at the plant. Moskva Guided Missile Research, Development and Production Plant Khimki 293 25. SA-3/SA-N-1 and SA-N-3 canist- ers were observed in a fence-secured yard (Figure 6) at Moskva Guided Missile Research, Develop- ment, and Production Plant Khimki 293. This was the first identification at this plant of equipment associated with a specific missile system. Research and development of Soviet defensive missiles has probably occurred at the plant and the presence of these canisters may be an indication of SA-3/SA- N-I and SA-N-3 modification. There is, however, no other available evidence which supports this explanation. Four possible test panels were also observed in the fence-secured yard with the canist- 26. ~ Construction was continuing on the assembly building at the southern end of the plant and on the installation of underground drain- age conduits just inside the fenceline along the northern edge of the plant. A T-shaped building (previously reported as being Y-shaped') was in a late stage of construction. No other construction activity was observed during the reporting period. Sverdlovsk Guided Missile Production Plant 8 27. Sverdlovsk Guided Missile Production Plant 8 (Figure 8) is the final assembly facility for SA-4 missiles and SA-4 and SA-6 trans- porter-erector-launchers-TELs-(Figure 9 and Table 3). The plant has also been the production facility for the SS-N-15 and SS-NX-16 naval ASWs since at least 1968.2 SA-2 Canisters 1,113 475 184 259 195 SA-X-10 Canister Transporter 1,190 1 (prob) 360 368 279 183 Although a variety o canisters was seen, none could be associated with a new missile system. No new TELs were identified at the plant. Mensuration and identifica- tion of some canisters and TELs were not possible because of continued concealment efforts. 28. 0 Table 3 lists the number of SA-4 canisters stacked in the SA-4 storage yard during the reporting period. These figures are total counts and reflect only the number of canisters observed; changes in canister placement within the yard, which may indicate additional activity, were not noted in the table. For example, the number of SA- 4 canisters was 53 and showing a difference of just one. However, approx- imately 44 canisters were stacked in different posi- tions on these dates. 29.1 Two SA-6 canisters were identi- fied in the shipping/receiving yard where the SS-N- 15, SS-NX-16, and various unidentified canisters have been stacked. After an almost two-year hia- tus, confirmed SA-4 TELs were again identified at Sverdlovsk Plant 8; however, most of the TELs identified at the plant were SA-6. 30. SS-N-15, SS-NX-16, and SA-4 booster canisters have also been observed at Feo- dosiya Probable ASW Checkout Facility C Feodosiya Torpedo and ASW Weapons Storage Facility and Severnfivi Naval Missile Support Facility There is no known ex lanation for the presence of theL __1 canister at naval ASW facilities (Figure 10). This type of can- ister had previously been associated with only the SA-4 booster. 31. 'The four support buildings under construction during the previous reporting period' have been completed. During this reporting period, five additional support buildings were constructed and three other buildings, including a possible as- sembly/fabrication building were in an early stage of construction. -7- Top Secret RCA-09/0002/80 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 IIEW4 25X1 25X1 :25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Iq Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFF Table 3. SA-4 Missile Canisters* and SA-4 and SA-6 TELs at Sverdlovsk Guided Missile Production Plant 8 SA-4 Canister* 68 6 47 15 72 17 93 15 83 10 TEL storage yard partially cloud covered 88 10 86 12 102 11 135 10 2 TELs were on flatbed railcars 95 16 96 13 94 13 118 10 14 SA-4 TELs were on flatbed railcars 73 6 118 lI (2 prob) 94 16 82 13 87 21 61 18 79 19 (I prob) 74 13 63 25 53 5 53 9 (2 prob) 52 4 (2 prob) 54 14 43 7 35 - 63 17 80 23 59 23 (2 prob) 58 6 Top Secret RCA-09/0002/80 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Top Secret RUFF 25X1 ACIC. US Air Target Chart: Series 200: Sheets 0153-4, 0154-24, 0155-8, 0156-18, 0167-5, and 0235-2: scale 1:200,000 (UNCLASSIFIED) 1. NPIC. CA-09/0001/79, Developments at Soviet De ensive Missile Research, Development, and 9F.X1 Production Facilities (S). Jan 79 (TOP SECRE 25X1 2. NSA. Evidence that Sverdlovsk Plant 8 Produces Antisubmarine Missiles, RI01528Z Jan 77 (TOP 25X1 SFC RI-.T Z-U) 3. DIA. DDI-1923-4-76 SAO, Foreign Missile Production (FOMP), Contmuni.st World (U), May 25X1 1 -1 76, pp 23-24 (TOP SECREI~ REQUIREMENT COMIRFX J02 Project 200011 DJ - 12 - Top Secret RCA-09/0002/80 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/05/14: CIA-RDP80T00913A000100370001-8