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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").
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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
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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
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"Revised designations (namely, dropping the qualifier "suspect" which was used in the designa-
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DNEPROPETROVSK MISSILE DEVELOPMENT
AND PRODUCTION CENTER (DMDPC),
PLANTS POST BOXES 186, 192, AND 203*
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY
of Dnepropetrovsk in 1944 showed a plant under
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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.
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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
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(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
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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.
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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
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COVERAGE
(SQ FT)
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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
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The DMDPC Test Facility was first viewed on
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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
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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.
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ROOF
COVERAGE
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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
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City of Krasnoyarsk 0
Armaments Plant No 4 at Krasnoyarsk 1
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Rocket Test Facility 2
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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
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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 .)
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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
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first identified on photography fr
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stand was present and appeared co
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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
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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-
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3.575
45 x
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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
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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
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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
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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
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(OKB)/PLANT NO 456, KHIMKI
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY
Photography of
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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.
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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
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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
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appeared complete by
Construction activity
at the site of a
suspect second test stand was visible in
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Excavation was discernible in
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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.)
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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
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BURIEDTANKS
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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
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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.
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? of this facility. However, construction of a test facility at this location
has been reported. (See Perm, Sections 1 and 2, for facilities
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Perm 3-1
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Perm 3-2
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FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF ROCKET TEST FACILITY AT PERM.
Perm 3-3
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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
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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
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4~\\ PR LE FINA SSEMBLY k/W
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TO TBILISI/SOGANLUG
AIRFIELD
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FIGURE 2. USSR: LAYOUT AND ROOF COVERAGE OF AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY PLANT NO 31 AT TBILISI.
Tbilisi 1-3
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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
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VORONEZH: SUSPECT ROCKET TEST FACILITY
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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.
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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
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ZLATOUST
Section
City of Zlatoust
Armaments Plant No 66
55-05N 59-43E;
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Railroad, single track
Road
0 1 2 3 4 5
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ZLATOUST: ARMAMENTS PLANT NO 66
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONOLOGY
Zlatoust Armaments Plant No 66 was first seen on
discerned because
however, few details could be
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I the best of which was that of
of poor image quality. Subsequent
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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.
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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
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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
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