DNEPROPETROVSK MISSILE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION CENTER (DMDPC), PLANTS POST BOXES 186, 192, AND 203

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Approved FoT eat&r2/ 9: CIA-RDP78T04757A0002 001X-A April 25X1 NOTICE Supplement, Evaluation of Evidence on Soviet Guided Missile Production, a continuing report of the Production Working Group of the Guided Missiles and Astronautics Intelligence Committee. These should be inserted in alphabetical order by location in the looseleaf binder of this publication. The following changes should be made in pen and ink by the recipient in the unrevised sections: Omsk, section 0, page 1 -- in listing, make read "Rocket Test Facility" (deleting the word "suspect"); Omsk, section 0, pages 2 and 3 -- in annotations on map and photo, make read "Rocket Test Facility" (deleting the word "suspect"); Perm, section 0, page 1 -- in listing, make read "Rocket Test Facility" (deleting word "suspect"); Perm, section 0, pages 2 and 3 -- in annotations on map and photo, make read "Rocket Test Facility" (deleting the word "suspect"); Perm, section 1, page 1 and Perm, section 2, page 1 continued--in last line on both pages, make read "Rocket Test Facility" (deleting the words "suspect"). Attached are revised and additional sections of the DECLASS REVIEW by NIMA/DOD Approved For L e a s g t 3 k 1 i 2 / 1 - 0012833 8 25X1 GROUP 1 E.c laded Iron o d.w q.adinq and decla. a(icarion TABLE OF CONTENTS April 25X1 Section No of Pages Approved FoTQReasi"(0U-T2/ 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 0 9-8 INTRODUCTION ....................... - 2 DNEPROPETROVSK .................... 0 3 DMDPC, Plants Post Boxes 186, 192, and 203. 1* 6 DMDPC Test Facility ... ... ... .. .. .. .. 2* 3 IVANKOVO ........................... 0 3 Ivankovo Aircraft Plant ............... 1 3 KRASNOYARSK ........................ 0* 3 Armaments Plant No 4 ................ 1* 3 Rocket Test Facility** ................ 2* 3 KUYBYSHEV ......................... 0 3 Airframe Plants No 1 and No 18 .. . .. .. . . 1 6 Aircraft Engine Plant No 24 ............ 2 3 Rocket Test Facility at Kurumoch ........ 3* 3 MOSCOW ............................ 0 3 Missile Development Plant No 98, Kaliningrad 1 4 Special Design Bureau (OKB)/Plant No 456, Khimki ......................... 2* 3 Rocket Test Facility near Zagorsk . .. .. .. . 3 5 OMSK .............................. 0 3 Aircraft Engine Plant No 29 ............ 1 3 Airframe Plant No 166 ... .. .. .. .. .. ... 2 4 Rocket Test Facility** ................ 3* 3 PEIPING ............................ 0 3 Rocket Test Facility at Chang-hsin-tien .... 1 3 Approved For7bPsg 29.03112/1,9- 01001M(1 25X1 Approved TQ'R2e l&e RK3 I 2/19: CIA-RDP78T04757A00 6M 0018-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Section No of Pages PERM .............................. 0 3 Armaments Plant No 172 .............. 1 3 Aircraft Engine Plant No 19 . ... . .. . .. . 2 4 Rocket Test Facility** ................ 3* 3 SARATOV ............................ 0 3 Airframe Plant No 292 ................. 1 3 TBILISI ............................. 0 3 Aircraft Assembly Plant No 31 .......... 1* 3 UFA ............................... 0 3 Aircraft Engine Plants No 26A and No 26B ... 1 5 Suspect Test Facility ................. 2 3 VORONEZH .......................... 0 3 Suspect Rocket Test Facility ... .. .. ..... 1* 3 ZAPOROZHYE ........................ 0 3 Aircraft Engine Plant No 478 . .. .. ... . .. . 1 3 ZLATOUST .......................... 0 (new) 3 Armaments Plant No 66 ............... 1 (new) 3 *Revised sections issued as of.April 1964. "Revised designations (namely, dropping the qualifier "suspect" which was used in the designa- tions of certain rocket test facilities in the earlier edition). Approved For Release 2003/ TOP SECRET 21 .9 4. 9 . G .1-A 200 8-8 April 1964 Approved FoT ?eas UT2/ A UD'18-8 April 25X1 25X1 DNEPROPETROVSK MISSILE DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION CENTER (DMDPC), PLANTS POST BOXES 186, 192, AND 203* PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY of Dnepropetrovsk in 1944 showed a plant under 25X1 25X1 construction in the area now identified as the Dnepropetrovsk Missile Development and Production Center (DMDPC). The plant was again viewed on far-oblique photography and at that time only Plant Post Box 186 was visible. The plant was operational at that time. Poor-quality (showed the same site, but cloud and haze precluded photographic interpretation. 25X1 The first photography of the site in showed Plant Post Box 186, Plant Post Box 192, and an associated test area. At that time the excavation for an unidentified structure was apparent at ? Plant Post Box 192 (item 2, Figure 4). The structure itself was still under 25X1 construction in Photography since 25X1 has revealed the construction of three additional significant buildings (items 3 and IA, Figure 2, and item 4, Figure 4). These buildings appeared complete or nearly complete in Because of improved mensuration techniques and better quality photography, measurements given in the tables on Figures 2 and 4 may vary from previously published measurements. The Dnepropetrovsk Missile Development and Production Center (DMDPC), consisting of organizations using Post Boxes 186, 192, and 203, is believed to be developing and manufacturing rocket engines and surface- to-surface ballistic missiles. Through 1960, the DMDPC produced the *Post Box 203 is unlocated but known to be in Postal/Telegraphic Zone 8, the same zone used by Plants Post Boxes 186 and 192. The activity of Post Box No 203 is discussed in the GMAIC Pro- duction Working Group Continuing Report Dnepropetrovsk 1-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X Approved Foci aver cn'F/ - 010018-8 25X1 Approved Fov ea&fORf7T2/ AM 8-8 April 25X1 25X1 25X1 Series 51 (SS-3, 700-nm) and Series 63 (SS-4, 1,000-nm) missiles and probably produced the Series 61 (SS-IB, 150-nm) missile. In addition, the DMDPC was involved in the development of Series 63 and Series 61 missile systems. the DMDPC has been directly involved in the development of second-generation Category B ICBM(SS-7) and probably has been involved in some way with the Series 65 (SS-5, 2,000-nm) missile. It now appears probable that the DMDPC produced both the Series 65 and Category B ICBM. Some of these missile systems or subsystems may have since been phased into other facilities. In addition to military production, the facilities that constitute the DMDPC also are known to be producing refrigerators, some type of electrical equipment, and Belarus tractors. Photography of the entire installation reveals more than 6 million sq ft of roof cover of which at least 4.5 million sq ft is estimated to be involved in the above military programs. Photographic interpretation cannot determine areas of missile final assembly at this facility. The high-bay building (item 18, Figure 2) in Plant Post Box 186 is considered to be for hydrostatic test or checkout of missile tankage or stages, which could relate to both the missile production and development roles at the DMDPC. Ihave reported engine horizontal testing in the western part of the Plant Post Box 186 area[ Test stands of this type have not been detected in this area. The purpose of the additional assembly area constructed is not known. Although suggestive of anew program, it may merely reflect a general expansion or modification of plant capability. For evaluation of the DMDPC Test Facility, see Dnepropetrovsk, section 2, page 1. Dnepropetrovsk 1-1 (Continued) Approved Ford&Pa 9i2/l 25X1 25X1 25X 25X1 Approved April 1964 2002 8-8 ? ? 25X1 IR/ - FIGURE 7. USSR: PLANT POST BOX 186 AT DMDPC, DNEPROPETROVSK 1 1 25X1 Dnepropetrovsk 1-2 Approved F Ieas5 l /19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 01 00 1 Approved FoT4MeaED&f$2/ 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 010018-8 25X 25X April 1964 OVERALL OVERALL ROOF BUILDING LENGTH WIDTH COVERAGE (FT) (FT) (SQ FT) 1 IRREGULAR 725 x 550 376, 700 1A 480 x 345 165,600 2 580 x 235 136,300 3 IRREGULAR 590 x 280 156, 100 4 365 x 365 133,225 5 280 x 225 63,000 6 690 x 285 196,650 7 IRREGULAR 740 x 275 160,275 8 510 x 170 86,700 9 360 x 345 124,200 10 IRREGULAR 11 1245 x 430 535,350 12 1225 x 360 441,000 13 IRREGULAR 880 x 455 357 100 14 275 x 250 , 68,750 15 IRREGULAR 830 x 490 356,025 16 IRREGULAR 520 x 400 x 480 285 194,250 114 000 18 IRREGULAR 310 x 290 , 70,000 OTHERS 725,000 COOLING TOWERS NPIC H-9524 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF PLANT POST BOX 186 AT DMDPC, DNEPROPETROVSK. Dnepropetrovsk 1-3 Approved Fo Re pa$e?,R0-1112/ E a 1: 25X 25X1 Approved F 002610018-8 April 0 FIGURE 3. USSR: PLANT POST BOX 192 AT DMDPC, DNEPROPETROVSK Dnepropetrovsk 1-4 Approved Fob- a Rf!j?2/ 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 25X1 ? 25X1 Approved FofQReafiE@ 25X1 April 1964 LENGTH WIDTH (FT) (FT) 12/ ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) .1 500 x 140 70,000 2 350 x 150 52,500 3 150 x 100 15,000 4 560 x 120 67,200 5 320 x 120 38,400 6 600 x 195 57,000 7 550 x 125 68,750 8 1,270 x 490 622,300 9 475 x 115 54,625 10 425 x 85 36,125 OTHERS 200,000 TOTAL 1.28 1.900 9: CIA-RD P78TO4757A00020 TEST FACILITY HIGH BAY NPIC H-9526 (5/64) FIGURE 4. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF PLANT POST BOX 192 AT DMDPC, DNEPROPETROVSK. Dnepropetrovsk 1-5 Approved Fo7typ a l /1 Q - 10QZ1 25X1 Approved FoT e fiao )9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 25X1 April DNEPROPETROVSK: DMDPC TEST FACILITY 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY The DMDPC Test Facility was first viewed on r2/ At that time three test stands and numerous support structures were visible.* Coverage until was relatively poor over this installation, and no major changes were discernible. photography was good and revealed a number of changes as well as details heretofore not discernible. The area had been enlarged by the extension of the fence line to the west, a new building (item 4, Figure 2) had been constructed, and a system of overhead pipelines was revealed for the first time. Blast marks were observed at two of the stands (items 1 and 2) in 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 EVALUATION The presence of a test area associated with the DMDPC, first reported by is confirmed by the hotog- 25X1 raphy. Three vertical stands (items 1, 2, and 3, Figure 2) are discernible and deemed operational. Two of these (probably items 2 and 3) were not previously reported in collateral information. Photographic resolution precludes distinction between engine and missile testing at this facility. Rail service is available from this area to both Plant Post Box 186 and Plant Post Box 192. The array of overhead pipelines, clearly defined on more recent photography, has apparently been a part of the facility since the time of early I issions. A review of the other Soviet rocket test facilities reveals no similar overhead array, and the function of these pipelines at the DMDPC is yet to be determined. The existence of these pipelines was not reported by collateral sources during the mid-1950s. (See Missile Development and Production Center under Dnepropetrovsk, section 1, page 1.) *Collateral evidence indicates that two test stands were present in the area of Test Stand 1 One test stand is now identified at that location, but the possibility of a second test stand in the same vicinity cannot be ruled out. Dnepropetrovsk 2-1 Approved Foeaff/ 0010018-8 25X1 25X Approved F0#kel R fl3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000 0002"c-8 25X1 April FIGURE 1. USSR: DMDPC TEST FACILITY AT DNEPROPETROVSK Dnepropetrovsk 2-2 Approved For Release 2003/ 018-8 TOP SECRET Approved F ea f08f7 19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 0010018-8 25X1 April 1904 ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) 1 40 x 40 x I15h 1,600 2 90 x 50 x 95h 4,500 3 70 x 40 x I 15h 2,800 4 145 x 90 13,050 5 145 x 40 5,800 6 230 x 60 13, 800 7 80 x 70 5,600 8 145 x 60 8,700 9 120 x 30 3,600 10 270 x 00 16,200 11 185 x 40 7,400 12 170 x 70 11,900 13 100 x 30 3,000 14 125 x 45 5,625 15 70 x 30 2,100 16 110 x 45 4,950 17 130 x 85 11,050 18 235 x 55 12,925 19 150 x 20 3,000 20 245 x 55 13,475 Railroad Road Fence -w-Wall --Overhead pipeline - - Pipeline ? Tank Semiburied tank Possible tank Blast pit ????? Open ditch Dnepropetrovsk 2-3 - 010018-8 Approved Fo raA=R2 [1%1: E I 25X1 25X1 25X Approved Fof 0eaD Y2/6: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 AO'18-8 25X1 April KRASNOYARSK City of Krasnoyarsk 0 Armaments Plant No 4 at Krasnoyarsk 1 56-OON 92-59E; Rocket Test Facility 2 56-OS N 93-27E; Krasnoyarsk 0-1 Approved Fo To s9,2 E7 U7 0010~~&q 25X1 25X1 Approved FJReI 'R / 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757AO 25X1 April 02000L'ftj8-8 93?00' i' 93?15' 93?30 OF, -Railroad, double track -Railroad, Road -----Trail Krasnoyarsk 0-2 KRASN E DSK J KOT).Cj AIRFIELD LD NORTHEAST Approved For Release 2003/ 02~ ?018-8 TOP SECRET Approved FoF a f2/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 25X1 25X1 MUNITIONS-PLANT -AfO 580 Krasnoyarsk 0-3 KRASNOYARSK AIRF NORTMEAS7 25X1 Approved Fofa t2/ n'll 25X1 Approved Fo1 ea T2/ 119: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 0010MA April 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 KRASNOYARSK: ARMAMENTS PLANT NO 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY This plant was first seen on At that time the plant consisted of a fenced area of approxi- mately 200 acres containing buildings with a roof cover of approximately although poor in quality, revealed the addition of several buildings. The largest of the additions, a fabrication and assembly building (item 1), was under construction when first seen 0 and appeared complete by 1,550,000 sq ft. Subsequent 25X1 25X1 25X1 I I provides an association between Armaments Plant No 4 and the Soviet guided missile production program. The unidentified organiza- tions with telegraphic addresses SIGNAL and SKALA are engaged in activi- ties which appear to be related in some manner to those of Plant No 4, although the possibility exists that the activities of these two entities are equally related to some undertaking of the Krasnoyarsk Atomic Energy Complex which is located north of the city. The nature of the organizations and locations connected with Plant No 4 suggests the possibility of produc- tion of missiles or missile-related equipment. The concurrent activities at SIGNAL and SKALA at locations of Plant No 4 operations northeast of Krasnoyarsk suggest a relationship between the three organizations, which in itself would indicate an ex ansion of Plant No 4's interests. Plant expansion at this plant amounts to over 800,000 square feet. This is considered a highly significant addition to the plant's capa- bility. evidence of the introduction of a new program into Plant No 4, probably beginning 0 may be related to this expansion. How- ever, photography neither confirms nor denies missile production. (See Rocket Test Facility under Krasnoyarsk, section 2, page .) Krasnoyarsk 1-1 Approved Fo~a F/~9-: 01 9-8 Approved TO Re1fgW 0B/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757AOO 200010018-8 25X1 1 April Krasnoyarsk 1-2 Approved For Release 2003/ - 00010018-8 TOP SECRET 0 25X1 0 25X Approved Fob ea 2 f 25X 25X OTHERS 40,550 TOTAL 2,417,625 +'- Railroad. double track Road Wall 500 0 500 NPIC H-9532 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ARMAMENTS PLANT NO 4 AT KRASNOYARSK. Krasnoyarsk 1-3 LENGTH (F T) WIDTH (FT) ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) IRREGULAR 598,750 235 X 110 25,850 400 X 240 96,000 350 X 190 66,500 475 X 450 213,750 370 X 160 59,200 185 X 90 16,650 320 X 285 91,200 400 X 285 114,000 FIVE BUILDINGS 136,725 255 X 200 51,000 90 X 90 8,100 170 X 155 26,350 75 X 35 2,625 65 X 65 4,225 140 X 70 9,800 410 X 70 28,700 630 X 150 94,500 630 X 195 122,850 525 X. 290 152,250 135 X 45 6,075 IRREGULAR 12,500 185 X 65 12,025 500 X 225 112,500 430 X 75 32,250 IRREGULAR 16,250 280 X 55 15,400 110 X 50 5,500 140 'X 85 11,900 295 X 120 35,400 200 X 80 16,000 195 X 60 11,700 165 X 150 24,750 400 X 210 84,000 FOUR BUILDINGS 61,800 Approved Fo~&PaVAQ 1,2/ 010018-8 25X1 25X1 Approved FoT ea 25X1 April KRASNOYARSK: ROCKET TEST FACILITY GENETRIX photography sho wed no facility at this location in 25X1 25X1 however, some scarring was observed which may or may no t have 25X1 been directly related to constru ction of the facility. The test facilit y was first identified on photography fr om 25X1 25X1 although it had been obs erved on poor-resolution photogra phy of 25X1 At that time the test stand was present and appeared co mplete 25X1 25X1 although the facility itself was still under construction. Subsequent improved photo quality enables discernment of additional details. A dark tone on the flame deflector at the base of the test stand was seen in photography reveals no major changes in the installation, although T2/ 9: CIA-RDP78T04757A0002 0010?1BXA and suggests recent activity. Photography provides the principal information on this facility. Allowing for a two-year construction period following GENETRIX photog- raphy, the facility could not have been operational struction probably began most likely operational date. Poor resolution of the photography precludes determin- ation of missile or engine testing at this facility. (See Armaments Plant No 4 under Krasnoyarsk, Section 1, page 1). However, continuing construction noted I I supports a conclusion that con- I Krasnoyarsk 2-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved Fot elease..2Q(L$L12/ 00010018-8 25X1 Approved TQAe1R3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78T04757A00 200010018-8 25X1 25X1 April 1964 Krasnoyarsk 2-2 0 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/ - 200010018-8 25X1 TOP SECRET Approved Fol eaD 25X1 April 19b4 25X1 65 x 55 x 90 h 3.575 45 x 45 2,025 Tank or bunker 45 ft. diameter 145 x 35 5,075 195 x 90 x 35 h 17,550 295 x 70 x 70 h 20,650 170 x 85 14,450 95 x 60 5,700 320 x 60 19,200 160 x 80 12,800 160 x 80 12, 800 85 x 55 4,675 85 x 85 7,225 95 x 60 5,700 75 x 55 4, 125 160 x 65 x 70 h 10,400 185 x 60 11,100 85 x 55 4,675 65 x 40 2,600 175 x 65 11.375 80 x 50 (4) 16,000 100 x 60 6,000 115 x 55 6,325 160 x 45 7,200 185 x 4.5 8,325 OTHERS 35,250 TOTAL 254,800 T2/ 9: CIA-RDP78T04757A0002 0010018-8 NPIC H-9534 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ROCKET TEST FACILITY NEAR KRASNOYARSK. Krasnoyarsk 2-3 Approved Fo asej.Q 2/ - 0010018-8 'Q www-- 25X Approved Fob ?eat f2/19: CIA-RDP78T04757A000 0010018-8 25X1 pri KUYBYSHEV: ROCKET TEST FACILITY AT KURUMOCH 25X1 The Kurumoch test facility was first seen on Ophotography of 25X1 I at which time it was in an early stage of construction. Subsequent hotography has revealed that the site has been greatly enlarged. The facility now contains two large vertical test stands (one in final stages of construction) and three smaller test stands. The large completed test stand (item 1, Figure 2) was under on on first visible on photography again on photography construction when first observed land was seen to be complete Blast marks were I and were noted The second under construction on pho- tography of I I and was seen to be complete, or large test stand (item 2) nearly complete, on photography of 25X1 25X1 I. 25X1 The three smaller stands were confirmed as test stands on good-quality photography of these stands had been present three appeared complete by E in the stands are apparent. Excavations for two of and the exteriors of all I no changes Photography provides the basic information on this facility, but the resolution of the photography precludes determination of the exact function of the test stands. To date, transportation vehicles have not been discern- ible. Estimated operational date for the first large test stand (item 1) is Although the other large test stand (item 2) appeared complete, or nearly complete, in determined. its operational status has not been Kuybyshev 3-1 Approved Fo a tA/~~ 119 : - 0100w1 25X1 25X1 Approvedf jRelS eF2f?QF3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00 25X1 April Kuybyshev 3-2 00M18-8 25X1 Approved I e ReIe~.st 2Q.03/ - 00010018-8 F' JC Kt I 25X1 7,650 11,700 4,200 26,000 37,375 5,850 12,500 6,000 9,100 1 1,250 5,000 6,400 3,200 6,000 12,750 4,950 3,000 8,000 4,000 4, 20 0 3,600 7,200 10,500 26,000 9,600 5,000 11,900 25,600 10,400 4,800 NPIC H-9536 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ROCKET TEST FACILITY AT KURUMOCH. Approved Fo~:Weasfg 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 1ti418-8 25X1 April 1964 25X1 25X1 MOSCOW: SPECIAL DESIGN BUREAU (OKB)/PLANT NO 456, KHIMKI PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY Photography of 12/4 the first good-quality pho- tography of this installation, confirms the general layout of the plant area reported by collateral sources through Three possible test stands have been located, but details of these stands are difficult to discern. Some additional details of the installation were revealed on photography of but there were no major changes. The precise extent of this facility is not known. Plant No 293 lies north-northeast of Plant No 456 and may be an associated facility. Also, considerable construction is underway adjacent to the plant area on the site of the former Khimki Airfield to the northwest of the plant, but there is presently no evidence associating this construction with Plant No 456. A heavy fence currently separates the plant from both Plant No 293 and the area where new construction is taking place. EVALUATION Evidence concerning Special Design Bureau (OKB)/Plant No 456 in Moscow/Khimki (Figures 1 and 2) supports the conclusion that it is the major rocket engine research and development facility in the USSR. It is very probable that the rocket engines utilized on some, if not all, Soviet ICBMs and other missiles were developed at this plant. Moscow 2-1 Approved For sM ff1 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 010018-8 25X1 25X1 Approved TQ[2eI&& ! d3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78T04757AO OMJK110018-8 25X1 pri 25X1 Moscow 2-2 25X1 0 Approved For Release 2003 gT110018-8 TOP SECRET 9: CIA-RD P78TO4757A00020 O14818 125X1 Tpril 1904 Approved FoTeasUir2/ LENGTH WIDTH (FT) (FT) PLANT AREA 340 x 195 305 x 110 305 x 95 185 x 85 200 x 85 425 x 275 IRREGULAR 870 x 730 400 x 125 260 x 90 180 x 70 80 x 30 535 x 200 IRREGULAR OTHERS TOTAL TEST AREA 15 360 x 110 16 195 x 80 17 170 x 75 18 195 x 80 19 170 x 85 20 120 x 45 21 205 x 120 22 130 x 60 23 185 x 60 Railroad Road Fence Possible fence ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) 66,300 33,550 28,975 15,725 17,000 116,875 20,400 635,100 50.000 23,400 12,600 2,400 107,000 26,000 35,000 1,190,325 39,600 15,600 12,750 15,600 14,450 5,400 24,600 7,800 11,100 NPIC H-9538 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF SPECIAL DESIGN BUREAU (OKB)/PLANT NO 456, KHIMKI. Moscow 2-3 Approved Fof a!rge 2/ - Om9 -8 Approved FJ"as&W 2/ 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 010?81 OMSK: ROCKET TEST FACILITY The Omsk Rocket Test Facility was first seen on April 1964 At that time the facility was under con- struction and a blast pit for a test stand was being excavated. This stand 25X1 25X1 appeared complete by Construction activity at the site of a suspect second test stand was visible in 25X1 Excavation was discernible in 25X1 ind icates that con- struction continues in this area. No test tower is obs ervable, but the activity strongly suggests that a second stand, somewhat smaller than the first, is under construction. A blast mark in the snow is visible at the first stand (see Figure 1) in a pattern similar to that appearing as scarred vegetation on photography of There is no or other information which reflects the function of the facility revealed by photography. Scarred vegetation associated with Test Stand 1 indicated that the facility was operational at least by early (See Omsk, sections 1 and 2, for facilities probably related to this facility.) Omsk 3-1 Approved Fof Vea e .2 P0019?> > Approved }moo 'pZel&We REM/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00 00010018-8 f 25X 5X1 April Omsk 3-2 40 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/19119 - - 1 00010018-8 TOP SECRET 25X1 Approved FoTea T2 o9 18-8 25X1 April LENGTH WIDTH (FT) (FT) ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) 1 80 x 50 x 55h -- 2 170 x 115 18,975 3 110 x 75 8,250 4 90 x 50 4.500 5 110 x 45 4,950 6 170 x 90 15,300 7 200 x 95 19,000 8 130 x 115 14,950 9 120 x 55 6.600 10 120 x 55 6,600 11 95 x 50 4,750 12 95 x 50 4,750 13 130 x 50 6,500 14 150 x 65 9,750 15 140 x 70 9,800 16 IRREGULAR 6, 125 17 120 x 50 6,000 I8 IRREGULAR 17,400 19 (10) 120 x 50 60,000 20 155 x 65 10,075 21 245 x 70 17,150 22 155 x 50 7,750 23 300 x 70 21,000 24 80 x 30 2,400 25 50 x 25 1,250 26 60 x 30 1,800 POSSIBLE PIPELINE 6'U CT STAND N R ONSTRUCTION / "N Railroad Road - - - - Trail Fence Bridge Excavation Guard tower NPIC H-9540 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ROCKET TEST FACILITY NEAR OMSK. Omsk 3-3 Approved Fort-jgale.Q, 1/ - 100..1 POSSIBLE BURIEDTANKS Approved FoF lea &H2/ 9 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000200 10018-8 25X1 25X1 April 25X1 25X1 25X1 PERM: ROCKET TEST FACILITY PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY This facility appeared to be complete and operational on photography although no blast marks have been observed on that or on subsequent photography. When first seen on photography of the major buildings were present, but the entering rail line and rail spurs were not complete. No changes were noted in 25X1 evealed some new activity. Two new structures could be observed approximately 700 feet north of the original test stand, and new earth scarring was evident in the central and southeastern parts of the area. 25X1 There is no 0 or other information which identifies the function ? of this facility. However, construction of a test facility at this location has been reported. (See Perm, Sections 1 and 2, for facilities 25X1 which may be related to the test area.) Perm 3-1 Approved Fo~~Pasj 19 : CIA-RDP78T04757A000200 100A-9(1 Approved o -iReI. JPQ3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757AO 25X1 April Perm 3-2 0 2 9M ' 4 6 0 18-8 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12949 - 0~?gTJ 0018-8 TOP SECRET Approved Fob ea T2 1;W8 25X1 April 19(D4 25X1 NPIC H-9542 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ROCKET TEST FACILITY AT PERM. Perm 3-3 Approved Fo~&}gaijfI 91 . - 00(-8 Approved FoTea0 o dd18-8 April 1964 TBILISI: AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY PLANT NO 31 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY photography of the Tbilisi Aircraft Assembly Plant No 31 obtained vas of high quality. The first I overage was in photography from this mission revealed several additional buildings in the plant. Photography from subsequent missions of 17 has revealed little change except for construction in progress on a large probable final assembly building (items 3 and 3A, Figure 2) southeast of the two main assembly buildings (items 1 and 2). When complete, this building will add 337,500 sq ft to the roof coverage of the plant. The Tbilisi Aircraft Assembly Plant No 31 is believed to be engaged in production of the TRUCKLE/KIPPER (K-10) and possibly the CHERUB/ KANGAROO air-to-surface missiles (ASM). The plant produces FISHBED- type (MIG-21) aircraft. There is no indication that the plant is involved in production of ballistic missiles. Photography of this facility neither confirms nor negates missile activity. Tbilisi 1-1 Approved Fo a 9 t2 19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 010018-825X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved -R2eQq g(tff3/ April 1964 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757AO Approved f6PISstk?g3/ Tbilisi 1-2 0228 po18-8 200010018-8 25X1 25X1 Approved F &9ea f1T2 19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A000 009f:6648-8 I 25X1 April 1964 ADMINISTRATION` . BUILDING STORAGE ASSEMBLY BUILDING, FIRING -IN ,BUTT LENGTH WIDTH (FT) (FT) 1 750 x 350 2 900 x 600 3 900 x 165 3A 900 x 210 4 220 x 130 5 155 x 70 6 IRREGULAR 7 365 x 35 8 IRREGULAR 9 275 x 100 10 335 x 100 11 335 x 100 12 190 x 85 13 365 x 160 - - n2ccrn Ly ~~w~~~~ ?? C BUILDI ~ O 4~\\ PR LE FINA SSEMBLY k/W 25X1 ROAD/TAXIWAY TO TBILISI/SOGANLUG AIRFIELD N PIC H-9544 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY PLANT NO 31 AT TBILISI. Tbilisi 1-3 Approved Fa 01ea Q 12/ - SECKE OTHERS ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) 262,000 540,000 148,500 189,000 28,600 10,850 58,225 12,775 10,250 27,500 33,500 33,500 16,150 58,400 115,585 P01g8 18 Approved F ea f0' T2/ 9: CIA-RD P78T04757A0002 001 -8 I VORONEZH: SUSPECT ROCKET TEST FACILITY 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 I 25X1 This installation was first observed on Q photography of 25X1 At that time it consisted of a secured area containing one large building with two probable firing bays and six smaller miscellaneous buildings. Construction activity was evident im- 25X1 mediately outside the secured area. photography of 25X1 I revealed a considerable enlargement of the facility and additional construction activity. Continuing expansion and construction was evident on photography of 25X1 land the entire secured installation occupied an area of about 360 acres. Two new test cells had been added to the original test area, and a rail spur, possibly still under construction, could be seen entering the area from the southwest. More significantly, a possible construction crane or new vertical test stand was visible in the southwestern section where one large building (item 8, Figure 2) and several other structures had been constructed Also in the southwestern 25X1 section is another area of construction activity in which two objects can be observed which bear some resemblance to a test stand and an associated structure under construction. Blast marks at two of the firing bays in the original test area can be observed on photography There is no collateral information or that reflects the ex- istence of the suspect rocket test facility at Voronezh. There is no photo- graphic evidence to associate the facility with any other in Voronezh. The original test area appeared to be operational firmation of operational status is The quality of the pho- tography precludes determination of the purpose of this facility; however, the general layout does not follow that of the rocket test facilities of Omsk, Perm, Kurumoch, and Krasnoyarsk. Approved Foe~ea 20~~2/ 010018-8 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 April 1964 25X1 Approved T191kel ROJi/1 25X1 0 Voronezh 1-2 Approved For Release 2003/ 200010018-8 TOP SECRET 25X1 25X1 Approved Fob ea T2/ 9 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A00020 04'18-8 I 25X1 April 19 4 25X1 LENGTH (FT) ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) WIDTH (FT) 1 220 x 80 17,600 2 250 x 60 15,000 3 200 x 95 19,000 4 230 x 110 25,300 5 170 x 80 13,600 6 220 x 90 19,800 7 150 x 70 10,500 8 220 x 200 44,000 OTHERS 70,000 Railroad Possible railroad Road Wall Blast wall Fence Revetment Excavation Wooded area NPIC H-9546 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF SUSPECT ROCKET TEST FACILITY AT VORONEZH. Voronezh 1-3 Approved For Ja~ 1?/1 Approved FoT easWARf'1T2/ 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002000 00 1x1 25X1 ZLATOUST Section City of Zlatoust Armaments Plant No 66 55-05N 59-43E; Approved ForrueJeas~eHIT Zlatoust 0-1 25X1 00)g9 8-8 25X1 Approved Rl 3/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757A00 )IMAI D018-8 Railroad, double track Railroad, single track Road 0 1 2 3 4 5 Zlatoust 0-2 Approved For Release 2003/ 20~% ff18-8 TOP SECRET Approved FoA eas 9 ' 2 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 011818 April 25X1 25X1 Zlatoust 0-3 Approved Fo a /1~ - 001001 Approved FoF ea0 T2 9: CIA-RDP78T04757A0002 00U9A-8 5X1 pri 25X1 25X1 ZLATOUST: ARMAMENTS PLANT NO 66 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY Zlatoust Armaments Plant No 66 was first seen on discerned because however, few details could be 25X1 25X1 I the best of which was that of of poor image quality. Subsequent 25X1 an addition to an assembly building (item 9, Figure 2), a completed small support building, and the completed portion of apossible assembly building under construction (item 4) added 139,500 sq ft of roof coverage to the plant. The possible assembly building is still in the early stages of construction. Zlatoust Plant No 66 and an organization with the telegraphic address of GRANIT (believed to be collocated) are involved in production of ballistic missiles. GRANIT is believed to produce the SCUD 150-nm missile, but present evidence is insufficient to establish the timing or rates of produc- tion. There is no evidence associating either organization with programs for longer range ballistic missiles. Approved FofP ea e2/ - 0INq-8 25X1 Approved f Ftel R5/ 2/19: CIA-RDP78TO4757AOO Zlatoust 1-2 2OAR918-8 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/1 - 020M9018-8 TOP SECRET 7 Approved FoT ea T 2 / 9: CIA-RDP78TO4757A0002 00 q-8 April 1964 HIGH-BAY SECTION, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS LENGTH WIDTH (FT) (FT) ROOF COVERAGE (SQ FT) 1 IRREGULAR 39,200 2 IRREGULAR 140,625 3 670 x 365 244,550 4 300 x 65 19,500 5 IRREGULAR 49,950 6 IRREGULAR 38,700 7 IRREGULAR 95,600 8 800 x 440 352,000 9 800 x 440 352,000 10 410 x 210 86,100 OTHERS 328,450 TOTAL 1,746,675 1/ I POSSIBLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING UNDER CONSTRUCTION SWITCHING YARD PT ANT hW PLANT 25X1 Road -W- Wall - - Powerline -5- Steamline Conveyer Stack HIGH-BAY SECTIONS NPIC H-9550 (5/64) FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ARMAMENTS PLANT NO 66. Zlatoust 1-3 Approved FOf& - 2/ - 8 Q 5tUR 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000200010018-8 Approved For Release 2003/12/19 : CIA-RDP78TO4757A000200010018-8