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POSSIBLE MISSILE-RELATED FACILITY, KRASNYY KUT AIRFIELD, USSR

Document Type: 
CREST [1]
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NGA Records (Formerly NIMA) [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP78B04560A002000010005-8
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RIPPUB
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T
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6
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2016
Document Release Date: 
November 8, 2000
Sequence Number: 
5
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
March 1, 1964
Content Type: 
REPORT
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Approved For ReleaseO200~/U8721ETCIAR-WS 78B04560A002000010005-8 NPIC/R-163/64 POSSIBLE MISSILE-RELATED FACILITY, KRASNYY KUT AIRFIELD, USSR A possible missile-related facility has been identified at Krasnyy Kut Airfield, USSR. This facility is suspected to be an assembly point for cruise missiles. Five shipping crates observed here were comparable in size to those used for KOMET (KENNEL) AS-1 missiles in Cuba. 1/ This facility was constructed between The possible missile-related facility is located at 44-31N 132-50E, in the service area at the northeastern edge of the Krasnyy Kut 25X1A Airfield (BE No - This location is one nautical mile (nm) northeast of Krasnyy Kut, 4 nm south-southeast of Spassk-Dalniy, and 90 nm north-northeast of Vladivostok, USSR (Figure 1). The facility was first visible on 25X1 D photography of- and has not changed significantly since then (Figure 2). It was not present in although a hangar- type building (item 6, Figure 3) and three hangarettes (item 3) were discernible at that time. Another group of three hangarettes visible and it now contains two drive- through buildings, two warehouses with side entrances, and three hangarettes. It is heavily secured and provided with a system of hard- surfaced roads, most of which have wide- radius turns. 25X1 D in has been replaced by a drive-through building (item 1). Item numbers are keyed to Figure 3. facility is secured by a double perimeter 1 and 2), three hangarettes (item 3), and a partially revetted hold area. This section is accessible from Section 2 and from the airfield. Section 2, a possible storage area, contains two large warehouses (items 4 and 5) with concrete aprons, one hangar-type building (item 6), and two small buildings. The warehouses have side fence, composed of a solid inner fence and a probable open outer fence. Guardhouses are situated along the fence, and a security build- ing outside the main gate is separately fenced. The facility is divided into four distinct sections by solid fences, and gates are dis- cernible at all entrances to the sections. Section 1, a possible assembly and checkout area, con- tains two large drive-through buildings (items This section is accessible from Sections 1 -1- Declassification Review by NIMA / DoD Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002000010005-8 TOP SECRET RUFF Approved For Wgas?2O0 A /21':`CIA-RDP78B04560A002000010005-8 NPIC/R-163/64 and 3 and from the airfield. Section 3, a possible receiving and uncrating area, contains a large building (item 7) and a small building. At the time of photography, seven shipping crates were observed in this area. Five of these were 25X1 D approximately -feet, which is about the size of crates used in Cuba for transporting KOMET (KENNEL) AS-1 missiles. 1/ The other two crates were approximately feet. Section 3 is accessible from Section 2 and the airfield. Section 4 containstwopossible buried tanks and has no visible access road or gate. No electronic equipment was observed in any of the sections. The facility is readily accessible by air and by road. The sod landing area adjoin- ing the facility is 6,200 feet in length. At the time of photography, two FAGOT aircraft were parked on the landing area. Traffic from the airfield is routed to the main road from Spassk-1)alniy to Ussuriysk and Vlad- ivostok. ['he intersection of the airfield access road and this main road has been widened since M The facility is served by access and internal roads which are hard-surfaced and have wide-radius turns. The gate widths into the facility are between 15 and 25 feet. Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002000010005-8 !'OP SECRET RUFF Approved For Release 2001/08/21 CIA -13If8B04560A002000010005-8 NPIC/R-163/64 KRASNYY KUT AIRFIELD Facilities associated with the Krasnyy a single fence, are located in a woods north- Kut Airfield which have not changed since east of the landing area. One of these 25X1 D =include a hangar, POL storage, and buildings and an access road 40 feet wide an administration/housing area adjoining the have been constructed since _ However, town. Another administration/housing area the gate into this secured area is only 25 immediately west of the possible missile- feet wide. The road system serving com- 25X1 D related facility has been expanded since= ponents of the airfield enables all traffic to Two revetted storage buildings, secured by circumvent the possible missile-related facility. SIMILAR INSTALLATION AT KOTLY AIRFIELD The possible missile-related facility at -, which is located at 59-35N 28-45E, Krasnyy Kut Airfield is similar to a less one nm southwest of Kotly and 50 nm west- elaborate installation at Kotly Airfield (BE No southwest of Leningrad, USSR. Kotly Airfield Approved For RelefC70 SECRET 108121 CIA-RD 78BO456OA002000010005-8 RUFF Approved For Release 20U`H08/2YE&1R--RDP?880&560A002000010005-8 NPIC/R-163/64 is also sod surfaced. The installation contains fence, and the roads serving the installation have one large drive-through building and two smaller wide-radius turns. buildings on aprons. It is secured by a solid MAPS AND CHARTS 1. SAC. USATC Series 200, Sheet 0282-22HL, 2d ed, Jan 63, scale 1:200,000 (SECRET) 2. ACIC. USAF ONC, Sheet ONC-D-3, 2d ed, Sep 62, scale 1:1,000,000 (CONFIDENTIAL) 1. Army. MIS 23-63, The Soviet Coastal Defense Missile System, May 63 (SECRET) Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78BO456OA002000010005-8 TOP SECRET RUFF Approved For Release 201R10812 q8I TRDP78B04560A002000010005-8 Approved For Release SECRET CIA-RDP78BO456OA002000010005-8 Approved For Rele p00S "E.TCIA-RDP78B04560A002000010005-8 In 1L0 ILA Copy P") G 4 Pages PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION REPORT Handle Via TALENT - KEYHOLE Control Only This document contains classified information affecting the national security of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws U. S. Code Title 18, Sections 793 and 794. The law prohibits its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person, as well as its use in any manner prejudicial to the safety or interest of the United States or for the benefit of any foreign government to the detriment of the United States. It is to be seen only by personnel especially indoctrinated and authorized to receive TALENT-KEYHOLE information. Its security must be maintained in accordance with KEYHOLE and TALENT regulations. NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION CENTER POSSIBLE MISSILE-RELATED FACILITY, KRASNYY KUT AIRFIELD, USSR TOP SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/21 : CIA-RDP78B04560A00200001000 8

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