SUMMARY OF SOVIET REACTIONS TO THE MIDDLE EAST HOSTILITIES DIA SITUATION REPORT SUPPLEMENT #57

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LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8
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RIPLIM
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T
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3
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January 11, 2017
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March 11, 2011
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5
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October 20, 1973
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REPORT
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? ? -- ? NoObjectionto Declassification in Part2013/03/05 : LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 - k ?off_ iii NO DIIIIEM ABROAD Prit i 'CM' !LC - 4 . i .? '0 . MI VOOVS.9.,4CorS7rd.1.1{. VERII 44"'"7.1.; . NO FOREIGN DISSEM C"Ti'----- 11 E1V' DIA SITUATION REPORT ? ' SUPPLEMENT p57, "?-? DIA, NAVY reviews completed. NSA review completed SUMO: Summary of Soviet teactions to the Middle East Hostilities (U) ? EURFMCLDIA Si)ot ReportSupplmnt 53B eig) 1. (TSU) Summary: r 73- Hie- ??? 11.4A 7'37 Ulf: 20 Oct 73 ..T1141: 0130 ? The mssive Soviet airlift and.sealift to Ole Middle East continues.. The Soviet Union continues to pour ? supplies. into the Middle East. If the Egyptian sitkultion beOmes more precarious he to the.crossing of the Suez by Israeli .tanks and troops in large nur*ers, the Soviets will be forcedito either call for an immediatecesse-fire or their reactions will talm on more serious mverton&than seen to dato. (C) ? Political A. The Kosygin peace-mizsion,-after three Oays pf talks, reflect no vionle change ip Middle East activities. b. Based oft high-level Soviet. Israeli, and Egyptinn statements, . a.czase-fire is going to be di2ficult to achieve. The high-leveI imoortance'of this is underscored by lOssygials gout days spent in Cairo. ? . PREPARD Lai DISIRINVON: Sec Def Dep Sed Def Sec Army Sed Navy Sec Air Force Chairn, JCS (4 cy) Asst Sec. Def, Intel Asst Sec Def, ISA Asst Sec Der, PA bit, Joipt S14ff Dir, a-1 , 3i?4 4-3 1.2 cy). Air, J-4 Dir. 4-7-5'(2 cy4 cy At SceDef, LA (Rm 3E82.) dq68ii? itTalCW-1' LTC, USA D1-3D2/59054 .cuntrh v. ? 25X1 ? rk. 25X1 " . COL, USA Deputy Director TOP' E C riA - EOREIGN DISSEM NO .pISSEM ABROAD CONTROLLED DISSEN1 DU 4-6 ? ORC (NMCC Rep) CSA CNO CSAPICVNVA (3 cy) CMC ACSI,(ISD) CNO (NOP-009,IP) AF/IN (Alert Officer) JCS.(ACSAN) Roan 10929 Doul4e.Sit aoom Statp ClA (NMCC Rep) (2 cy/ s 1 to BCIfIC/P2Z: NSA (NCC Rep) BO Chrietensen)Rm 2E964 Dr)0 .1%mCC Rep) Ji DNA XVia SSO courier) No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/03/05: LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 -----------'- ? No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/03/05: LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 "VW 4.3,211, LUS-Val VtatAN IA ao:irt it V0;0 Vollipadd NiN 11'z* . IMF c. With the Israeli's ranking a major Penetration of the Suez canal, Soviet reactions and activities over the text 48 hours will depend to a grept:extent on Soviet perception of the immidiate"threat to Cairo. d. There has been little change in the treatment of the !addle East war or detente in.the Soviet press on 19 October. Moscow's media continues to support the Arab position OA a settlement. ? e. The Yugoslav news agency sketched a tuthored Soviet cense-fire plan guaranteed by UN, VS.and Soviet forces with Israel withdrawing, ? to its pre-I967 borders. 3. (C) Operations - Groundg 25X1 regular forces are On alert. Tours by the US and friendly attaches have revealed uone of the Usual evidence of.an:alert i.e. officers in field uniforms or increased sillitary voireinents. A slightly higher than usual number of alert aircraft 1,4-413 toted it one airfield, but other fields observed appeared normal. Security forces, however, were reported to be on alerts possibly with increased training under vay. b, two westbound Soviet trains composed of a total of 28 sleeper oars carrying Soviet xlpilitary personnel. The . sisnlficance of this sighting is unknown; however, it could represent periodic officer turnover. normally, offieersand NCOs do receive better treatments such as sleepers, when seat to Germany as replacements. mi7r00F%)14 r rs;,1,177,117.7) ?? . NO FOREIGN bISSEM . `NO DiSSEM iBROAD CONTROLLED I DISSF.ivi No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/03/05 : LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 25X1 25X1 25X1 C14.11.4".41..trthEI.-ie:17.-rii;:Pi.7.4:17urre No Objection to Declassification in Part 2013/03/05: LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 ? ?INF 6, (U) ,SECURITY: No Ohange 7. an BC01-IONICi' No change ; 8. (U) LOGISTICS: As the Egyptian military situations worsens, Soviet 3.0761-sTnar-Fupport activities from Russia and Eastern Europe are expected to increase. The focus;of logistical support effort will probably be to Egypt where the average number of flights in the past two days (35) will ppobably increase to 60. ' 9. PtRSONNEL: 14.o changes. ;VIC:307% L; ? ? ,..!?7 or i ga rorr r.:W:t ? NO FO1:Elfti DISSEM 110. DISSENI ABROAD - CONTROLIED DISSEM ?WC=!i.CK?MM.M?ImMM?N?.?=noai.401lK Al, cmica-firm fn neclassification in Part 2013/03/05: LOC-HAK-543-5-5-8 ::74.xer...4401 4 u.oin U p v