SOVIET MOBILE MISSILE SUMMARY (SANITIZED)

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 basic Imagery Interpretation report Soviet Mobile Missile Summary Top Secret 25X1 DEPLOYED STRATEGIC SSM FACILITIES BE: Various USSR Top Secret RCA-01/0005/80 JULY 1'25X1 copy 16 7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF SOVIET MOBILE MISSILE SUMMARY 25X1 25X1 1. (TSR) This report updates information in previous NPIC report on SS-20 mobile 25X1 IRBM bases in the USSR. This report includes a synopsis of significant mobile missile activity seen at two offensive missile test centers, three production facilities, a research/training facility, a missile support rear depot, and several command and control facilities. Also included is a list of target names and BE numbers for the newly designated SS-20 field training areas. 2. (TSR) Significant activity was observed at deployed facilities (Figure I) during this reporting period. A new mobile base was identified, the equipment mockups at Postavy were identified as being associated with the SS-16 mobile ICBM missile system, probable SS-16/-20 missile support equipment was seen at a missile support rear depot, ten field training exercises were observed, and an SS-20 transporter- erector-launcher (TEL)/resupply vehicle with a canister was observed in an open single-bay garage. 3. (U) The reporting period extends from A location map, 13 25X1 annotated photographs, and four tables are included in the report. DISCUSSION 4. (TSR) Construction was begun on a new SS-20 base during the reporting period. As of 18 25X1 of the 27 bases were in the late stage of construction or were complete and were assessed to be capable of maintaining an operational unit. The 27 bases, including the Remote Site at Drovyanaya, will eventually contain a total of 246 single-bay, sliding-roof garages (SRBs) to house SS-20 missiles on launchers. The bases are in the following geographic regions: nine are in the western section of the USSR (Belorussia), eight are in the Ural mountain region, four are in the western section of Siberia, and six are in the eastern section of Siberia. 5. (S/D) On~the fourth SS-20 mobile IRBM base in the Yurya complex was identified in an early 25X1 stage of construction at Yurya SSM Launch Position 7 Figure 2). Building foundations for seven 25X1 confirmed and two probable single-bay garages and for one three-bay garage were under construction. No SS-20 construction was underway on The new base, designated Yurya Mobile IRBM Base 4, is the 27th SS-20 25X1 mobile missile base identified to date and the second base identified in 1980 (Table I). Construction of this base had been predicted following the start of construction for the fourth base in the Verkhnyaya Salda complex in March. Construction of new SS-20 bases has consistently been started in the Yurya area following the start of SS-20 construction in the Verkhnyaya Saida complex. 6. (TSR) A reanalysis of canister mockups at the Postavy Mobile IRBM Base (Figure 3) revealed that the mockups correspond in both size and configuration to the SS-16 ICBM missile canister. The two main parts of the canister mockups-the main body and the launch assist device/gas expansion chamber (LAD) section-are nearly identical to the SS-l6 canisters previously observed at Plesetsk Missile Space Test Center (MSTC) SSM. The overall length of each mockup is the main body is and the LAD section is The overall length of comparable SS-l6 canister components is= meters-the main body is and the LAD is The length of the main canister body and the length and diameter of the LAD are the principal means of distinguishing between SS-16 and SS- 20 canisters. Although the main body of the SS-16 canister is longer overall than the main body of the SS-20 canister , the most distinctive difference between the two canisters is in the LAD: the SS-16 LAD is shorter and wider in diameter than the SS-20 LAD ( An SS-20 canister (Figure 4) near the mockups was used for visual and mensural comparison. Canister mockups were also constructed at Polotsk SS-20 Mobile IRBM Base I. These mockups, although similar in appearance to those at Postavy, correspond in both size and configuration to the SS-20 canister. The overall length of each mockup is the main body is components is and the LAD is The overall length of comparable SS-20 canister the main body is and the LAD is The mockups respectively. 25X1 25X1.1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF FIGURE 1. LOCATIONS OF SS-16/-20 ACTIVITY, USSR 1 Polotsk Mobile IRBM Base I Polotsk Mobile IRBM Base 2 2 Postavy Mobile IRBM Base 3 Smorgon Mobile IRBM Base I Smorgon Mobile IRBM Base 2 4 Minsk Motor Vehicle and Guided Missile Support Plant 5 Kozhanovichi Mobile IRBM Base 6 Konkovichi Mobile IRBM Base 7 Mozyr Mobile IRBM Base/Training Facility 8 Rechitsa Mobile IRBM Support Base 9 Bryansk Guided Missile Support Equipment Plant 11 10 Serpukhov SSM Engineering Research Training Facility I I Plesetsk Missile/Space Test Center SSM 12 Yurya Mobile IRBM Base I Yurya Mobile IRBM Base 2 Yurya Mobile IRBM Base 3 Yurya Mobile IRBM Base 4 13 Volgograd Steel and Machinery Plant Krasnyy Barricada 221 14 Kapustin Yar Missile/Space Test Center SSM 15 Verkhnyaya Salda Mobile IRBM Base I Verkhnyaya Salda Mobile IRBM Base 2 Verkhnyaya Salda Mobile IRBM Base 3 Verkhnyaya Salda Mobile IRBM Base 4 16 Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base I Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base 2 Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base 3 Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base 4 17 Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base I Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base 2 Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base 3 Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base 4 Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base 5 18 Olovyannaya Mobile IRBM Base 1 19 Bobrovskiy Missile Support Rear Depot -2- Top Secret RCA-01 /UUUS/SU 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Iq Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 - - -- 1 l Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF 25X1 7. (S/D) Probable SS-16/-20 equipment was identified in the storage and maintenance area of the Bobrovskiy Missile Support Rear Depot (MSRD). Probable SS-16/-20 towed canister dollies were seen in front of storage buildings on and again on Two slightly 25X1 different variations of the SS-20 canister dolly have been identified. Both variations have been seen at Bobrovskiy MSRD (Figures 5 and 6), at deployed SS-20 IRBM bases (Figure 7), and at Kapustin Yar MSTC. Evidence suggests that the dollies seen at Bobrovskiy were shipped disassembled and were reas- sembled in the storage and maintenance area of the depot. Also, a probable SS-16/-20 missile canister was identified in the storage and maintenance area at Bobrovskiy (Figure 8). The canister, first observed in November 1977, remained in the same area for approximately two years and was removed between ^ 25X1 A nearby SS-11 canister was used for visual and mensural comparison. 2 DA1 8. (S/D) Bobrovskiy MSRD is a logical place for the handling and storage of SS-16/-20 missiles since the SS-13, also a solid-propellant missile, was handled here. The facility is also one of the two rear depots closest to Votkinsk Missile Final Assembly and Checkout Facility . Bobrovskiy is 25X1 approximately 250 nautical miles (nm) from Votkinsk, and Glasov MSRD is 90 nm from Votkinsk. 9. (TSR) On ~ a partially erected probable SS-20 missile canister was seen in an open SRB at 25X1 Verkhnyaya Salda Mobile IRBM Base 2 (Figure 9). The roof of the SRB was open and the canister was slightly erected. This is the first time that an SS-20 canister or TEL has been seen in an SRB with the roof in the open position. 10. (TSR) Two SRBs were also observed occupied at Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base 2 on 25X1 (Figures 10 and 11). One of the open SRBs was occupied by an empty SS-20 TEL/resupply vehicle. In the second SRB was an SS-20 canister on a probable TEL/resupply vehicle. 11. (TSR) Thirty-one permanent field training areas (FTAs) to support SS-20 crew training operations have been identified.2 For ease of reference and of reporting SS-20 field training exercises, each FTA has been assigned a designator (Table 2). The first digit or letter of the designator associates the FTA with the closest SS- 20 mobile IRBM support base, rail-to-road transfer point (RTP), or remote site. If the FTA has vehicle revetments, the abbreviation Rvt follows the designator. For example, Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA IA-Rvt indicates that this particular training area is closest to Drovyanaya Mobile IRBM Base I and contains revetments. Likewise, Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA RB-Rvt means that this training area is closest to the Drovyanaya RTP and 6- Top Secret RCA-0110005180 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF Table 2. SS-20 Field Training Areas, USSR This table in its entirety is classified SECRET/WNINTEL Kozhanovichi SS-20 FTA IA-Rvt Postavy SS-20 FTA I A Postavy SS-20 FTA I B-Rvt Postavy SS-20 FTA IC-Rvt Smorgon SS-20 FTA IA-Rvt Verkhnyaya Salda SS-20 FTA IA-Rvt Verkhnyaya Salda SS-20 FTA I B-Rvt Yurya SS-20 FTA 2A-Rvt Yurya SS-20 FTA 3A-Rvt Yurya SS-20 FTA 3B-Rvt Yurya SS-20 FTA 3C-Rvt Yurya SS-20 FTA RA Novosibirsk SS-20 FTA RA-Rvt Novosibirsk SS-20 FTA RB-Rvt Novosibirsk SS-20 FTA RC Novosibirsk SS-20 FTA RD-Rvt Drovyanaya Drovyanaya Drovyanaya Drovyanaya Drovyanaya SS-20 SS-20 SS-20 SS-20 SS-20 Drovyanaya SS-20 Drovyanaya SS-20 Drovyanaya SS-20 Drovyanaya SS-20 Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA IA-Rvt FTA I B-Rvt FTA IC-Rvt FTA I D-Rvt FTA 2A-Rvt FTA 3A FTA 3B-Rvt FTA 3C FTA 3D-Rvt FTA 5A-Rvt Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA 5B-Rvt Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA RA-Rvt Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA RB-Rvt Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA SA-Rvt Drovyanaya SS-20 FTA SB-Rvt 52-18-02N 027-42-27E 55-05-40N 026-51-38E 54-56-27N 026-37-06E 54-57-30N 026-28-23E 54-34-32N 026-21-51 E 58-03-45N 060-54-20E 58-09-04N 060-44-42E 59-08-41 N 049-43-22 E 59-15-16N 049-22-30E 59-15-37N 049-23-I5E 59-I6-01N 049-23-57E 59-08-48N 049-24-21 E 55-16-25N 083-03-OOE 55-I6-35N 083-03-20E 55-17-12N 083-01-02E 55-I6-53N 083-04-54E 51-28-16N 112-59-59E 51-27-58N I12-59-27E 51-27-55N I I2-57-37E 51-28-41N 112-5I-19E 51-20-14N II2-55-OOE 51-25-04N II 3-04-50E 51-26-18N 112-59-20E 51-25-5IN I12-57-35E 5I-27-46N 112-53-I7E 51-24-03N I12-56-IOE 51-22-47N 112-55-53E 51-29-30N I13-02-25E 51-31-29N 113-02-53E 51-31-5IN II2-45-32E 51-3I-54N 112-44-35E also contains revetments. For training areas closest to SS-20 remote sites, the letter S is used and followed by a letter. The association of a training area with a particular mobile base does not imply that SS-20 crews using the area come from that base. 12. (TSR) Ten SS-20 field training exercises were observed-six at Drovyanaya, two at Yurya, one at Verkhnyaya Salda, and one at Novosibirsk. The exercises observed at Drovvanava on were the only confirmed regiment-sized exercises. 13. (TSR) An SS-20 field training exercise was observed 0.3 nm east of Novosibirsk Mobile IRBM Base 2 on The battalion-sized exercise consisted of three camouflaged SS-20 TELs/resupply vehicles with 25X1 canisters and eight support vehicles (Figure 12). This is the closest to any base that an SS-20 field training exercise has been seen to date. All previous exercises in the Novosibirsk division have been conducted near the RTP. 14. (TSR) At Kapustin Yar MSTC SSM, only two of the four SS-20 support facilities were seen on total coverage during the reporting period (Launch Site IC and Bivouac/Troop Training Area). The Missile Receiv- ing/Inspection/Storage Area was seen once on partial coverage of No coverage was availahle of the 25X1 General Support Area or any of the six SS-20 crew training areas. Related SS-20 activity observed during the period includes the resumption of construction of the three-bay garage at Launch Site IC and the sighting of 12 canvas-covered SS-20-associated vehicles at the Receiving/Inspection/Storage Area and of probable SS-20- related vehicles near the three single-bay garages in the Bivouac/Troop Training Area. 15. (SAD) Three SS-20 launches took place at the test center during the reporting period. -7- Top Secret R(.-l-01/n005/Sn 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Iq Next 2 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF 25X1 16. (S/D) Launch Site IC. Construction had resumed on the three-hay garage between Launch Pads IC-2 and IC-3 (Figure 13) by early May. When last observed on the garage was nearly externally 25X1 complete, and a cable trench extended from the three-bay garage to the single-hay garage at Launch Pad I C-3. On a missile railcar was observed on the rail line immediately west of Launch Pad IC- 25X1 3. Between an expended SS-20 canister was deposited in the SS-20 canister boneyard at 25X1 Launch Pad IC-2. An SS-20 launch took place onF__1 25X1 17. (S/D) Missile Receiving/Inspection/Storage Area. On one empty SS-20 TEL and seven 25X1 SS-20 support vans, all canvas covered, were seen near the six-bay garage. A probable communications unit nearby included a possible truck-mounted TWIN EAR antenna and three support vehicles, all can- vas/net covered. SS-20 vehicles seen in this area are normally awaiting departure from the test center. 18. (S/D) Bivouac/Troop Training Area. On~ six large MAZ-type vehicles (two canvas/- 25X1 net covered) were seen within the battalion-sized training area which is fence secured and contains a single-hay garage. This was the first sighting of SS-20 vehicles in this area since the area was completed in late 1979. Plesetsk Missile/Space Test Center SSM 19. (S/D) All four mobile-missile-associated bases (mobile facilities I and 2 and sites 5 and 6) and the SS- 16 receiving and checkout area of the Missile Handling Facility were seen during the reporting period. The following construction/activity was observed: at Mobile Facility 1, four support buildings in the site support area were in various stages of construction; at Mobile Facility 2 on seven engineering-type vehicles were 25X1 in front of an I 1-bay garage; and at Launch Site 5, construction was continuing on the high two-hay payload handling building, and byF---] the roof had been put on the building. 25X1 20. (S/D) Activity was observed at Launch Site 21, a former mobile missile test site which had been inactive since the termination of SS-16 testing at the site in 1976. On crates of various sizes were 25X1 seen near the entrance to the site. These crates remained at the site for the duration of the reporting. period. Trucks were also observed in the site area and at the site security area during this period. This activity may be an indication of new testing at the site. - 11 - Top Secret RC.1-0//oOO5/40 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF Table 3. Minimum Number of SS-20 Single-Bay Garages Fabricated at And Shipped from Bryansk Guided Missile Support Equipment Plant II This table in its entirety is classifed SECRET/WNINTEL Garages fabricated and shipped, Garages fabricated and shipped, Number of Fabricated Shipped Days Between Coverages Com Gar plet ages e Incomplete Complete * Garages Garages* Incomplete Garages 0 4-5 1 4-5 0 3-4 0 2 0 7-8 0 11-12 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 18-21 I 23-25 **No usable imagery of the plant was acquired between Single-Bay Garage Production Bryansk Guided Missile Support Equipment Plant II 18-21 24-26 231 - 261 221 - 247 249 -282 245 -273 21. (SAD) Sliding-roof sections for at least 18 garages were fabricated, and sections for at least 24 garages were shipped out of the plant (Table 3). These totals, as well as others in Table 3, are probably minimum numbers because of the paucity and quality of imagery available. SS-16/-20 Command and Control 22. 1 Significant command and control activity observed during the reporting period (Table 4) included the installation of two sets of mast-mounted TWIN EAR antennas (possibly TRISOMIC4/R-412) at the Drovyanaya ICBM Headquarters Radio Communications (Radcom) Receiver Bunker Hard construction of seven lattice towers at the Yurya ICBM Complex Command Post (CP)/Bunker (BE and the first SS-20 related modifications at the Olovyannaya ICBM Complex CP/Bunker (BE 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 23. (S/D) Modification of the Drovyanaya ICBM facility continued during the reporting period. Two sets of mast mounted TWIN EAR troposcatter antennas were erected near the control bunker (Figure 14). This is the first time this antenna has been seen installed at a deployed strategic rocket forces (SRF) facility. Two lattice towers were erected near the control bunker. Several masts which had supported both of the FISHBONE antennas were removed. Based on their orientation, these FISHBONE antennas proba- bly corresponded with Moscow. No antennas were observed on the lattice towers. 24. (S/D) Seven 28-meter-high lattice towers and a new frequency-diverse pair of horizontal dipole antennas were constructed in the antenna field surrounding the Yur a ICBM Complex CP/Bunker (Figure I5). The new horizontal dipole antennas are oriented o antennas were observed on the 25X1 lattice towers. 25. (S/D) SS-20-related modifications were observed for the first time at the Olovyannaya ICBM Com- plex CP/Bunker. Three excavations, probably footings for lattice towers, were observed near the bunker. Several other smaller excavations were observed in the area, and a new building was under construction in the support area near the bunker. Another small building was under construction next to the type-B communica- tions satellite building. 26. (S/D) Modification of the Olovyannaya ICBM Headquarters Radcom Receiver Bunker Hard (BE continued. The two buildings which were under construction in the antenna field were externally complete. A frequency-diverse pair of horizontal dipole antennas and one FISHBONE antenna were inoperable with several masts down. The horizontal dipole antennas had been oriented toward Chita, and the FISHBONE antenna had been oriented toward Dzhambul. 27. (S/D) A frequency-diverse pair of horizontal dipole antennas have been erected near the C- shaped command and control building at the Rechitsa Mobile IRBM Support Base. These antennas are orientedF____]degrees with Moscow as the probable correspondent. - 12 - Top Secret RCA-O//0005/80 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 D-rovyanaya ICBM Cplx _CP/Bnk Rad Rcvt Rad Xmt> Mobile Base I Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base 3 Mobile Base 4 Mobile Base 5 CPJBnI~ CP/Alt Rad Xmtr NE Mozyr MRBM Div CP/Bnk Rad Rcvr Mobile Base I Konkovichi MRBM Regt Gomel MRBM Regt CP/Bnk Rad Rcvr OMSK SRF ARMY Novosibirsk ICBM Cplx CP/Bnk Rad Rev Rad Xmi *See comments. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF Top Secret Table 4,Command and Control Developments at Deployed SS-16/-20 Associated Facilities as of PRESENT ANTENNA INVENTORY This table in its entirety is classified TOP SECRET R UFF Mobile Base I Mobile Base 2 Yes 2- Yes 2 Yes NEW SS-16/-20-RELATED ANTENNAS Comp Type B* No No - Yes Yes - No * - No - Comp Type A No - No No - No - No * -- No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Trenching & excavations observed near comma satellite bldg Parking apron for TWIN EAR ant still ucon 2 sets of mast-mounted TWIN EAR ants erected Facility now completed 3 excavations prob for new lattice towers I FISHBONE ant removed; 2 new bldgs ucon in ant field 2 hardened WASHER ants 2 masts support FORK REST ants 2 masts support FORK REST ants (Dec 1977 imagery) Located 3.5 nm SW of div CP & rcvr Foundation in spt area 1 mast supports FORK REST ant This facility is not the regt CP/bnk & prob never functioned as such Ants by C-shaped C&C bldg listed under rcvr totals Rechitsa Mobile IRBM Spt Base; ants located by C-shaped C&C bldg RCA-01 /0005/80 25X1 2X1 25X1 25X1 LORI 75X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 75X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 - - No Type B No - - No - No - - No* - No - - No - No - No - No - MobileBase I Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base 3 Mobile Base 4 2- Yes 2 Yes 2 - Yes Yes Yes _ Yes Yes SMOLENSK SRF ARMY. Postavy MR/IRBM Div- CP/Bnk Rad Rcvr -- Rad Xmtr Postavy MRBM Regt- CP/Bnk Mobile Base Rad Xml - -Mobile Base I Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base 1 Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base I Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base 3 Mobile Base 4 Verkhnyaya Salada ICBM Cplx CP/Bnk Rad Rev .................. Rad Xmtr Mobile Basel Mobile Base 2 Mobile Base 3 Mobile Base 4 Yurya ICBM Cplx CP/Bnk Rad Rcvr Rad Xmtr *See comments. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF Table 4. (Continued) - 15- Top Secret Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Presently undergoing modification Facility deactivated Yes Mobile base collocated with regt CP & recvr Yes - No - No No No No No No No Polotsk/Disna MRBM Regt Xmtr; mast supports a FORK REST ant Ucon No No Currently undergoing modification - No No No No Facility prob deactivated - Ucon No No 2 FORK REST ants Ucon No No Bunker mod underway; 2 new bks ucon near CP/bnk No No 2 FORK REST ants No No 3 FORK REST ants; I R-400 ant RCA-01 /0005/80 25X1 2X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 2X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 75X1 2.5X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 LJ/~ I Comp No Yes Yes No No No No No Comp No No No No No Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret RUFF 25X1 Top Secret Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 I Top Secret RUFF (TSR) All applicable KEYHOLE imagery from report. Selected earlier imagery was also used. 1. NPIC. I RCA-01/0004/80, Soviet Mobile Missile Summary, (TSR), Apr 80 (TOP SECRET 3. DoD. DEFSMAC S/DQ/302-80, SS-20 Launched from Kapustin Yar, 22 Mar (S), 220843Z May 80 (SECRET) 4. NSA. NSA/V36/SPO/R-098-77, TRISOMIC Military Troposcatter System, 10 May 77 (TOP SECRET RELATED DOCUMENT =RCA-01/0002/80, Soviet Mobile (TOP SECRET REQUIREMENT COMIREX A15 Project 200010DA (S) Comments and queries regarding this report are welcome. They may he directed to the following points of contact in the Soviet Strategic Forces Division, Imagery Exploitation Group, NPIC: Missile Test Centers Production Facilities Command and Control Activity Top Secret R('.'1-01/0005/80 25X1 LOA-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 ZDA I 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7 Top Secret Top Secret Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/10/08: CIA-RDP80T01355A000100550001-7