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PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION BRIEF
HASANUDDIN AIRFIELD
MANDAI, INDONESIA
DEC-L OSSIFICATION REVIEW by NIMA/DOD 3/29/00
N P I C/R-1205/64
May 1964
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC 'INTERPRETA_TION CENTER
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two runways.
Electronics facilities located approximately
1,400' feet from the west end of the 5,300 ft
run way include one probable NYSA B radar,
one probable NYSA C radar with a control van
trailer, two generator trailers, three van trucks,
and two other vehicles.
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identified jet fighters, 2 unidentifie iL t aircraft
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in hangars, one possible C-47, and unidentified
helicopters. Aircraft observed on photography
of were 15 BEAGLE, 9 FRESCO 25X1 D
and 4 C-47/CAB.
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Hasanuddin Airfield
Mandai, Indonesia
Geo Coords:
05-038 119-32E
NPIC Target No:
0984-3
References: CSATC, Series 100, 0984-9999-100, 1st ed, Feb 57 (S)
NPIC Project N-550/64
Hasanuddin Airfield (Figures 1 and 2), a
military facility, is located in Indonesia on the
island of Celebes, one nm east of Mandai and
9.5 nm NE of Makasar.
The airfield has two runways, one 5,800
x 185 ft NW/SE, serviceable, asphalt and one
(probably abandoned) 5,300 x 190 ft ENE/%' SW,
concrete and asphalt, currently used as a parking
apron- Facilities include five small hangars,
three hard surface parking aprons- (constructed
after- and approximately 60 support
buildings. An operations building, POL storage
facilities, a control tower and an asphalt parking
apron, 820 x 225 ft, are located on the N\\
edge of the airfield, near the intersection of the
717
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