IV. Shorter-Range Missiles, Launchers of Such Missiles and Support Equipment Associated With Such Missiles and Launchers

1. Deployed

The following are the missile operating bases, their locations and the numbers, for each Party, of all deployed shorter-range missiles listed as existing types in Article III of the Treaty, and launchers of such missiles, and the support equipment associated with such missiles and launchers. Site diagrams, to include boundaries and center coordinates, of each listed missile operating base are appended to this Memorandum of Understanding.

  Missiles Launchers Support Equipment  
(a) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

   (i) Pershing IA

Missile Operating Base:
NONE
       
(b) UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
       
   (i) SS-12        
Missile Operating Bases:
Koenigsbrueck
German Democratic Republic
51 16 40 N 013 53 20 E
19 11 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
9
10
Bischofswerda
German Democratic Republic
51 08 33 N 014 12 18 E
8 5 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
4
Waren
German Democratic Republic
53 32 40 N 012 37 30 E
22 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
9
7
Wokuhl
German Democratic Republic
53 16 20 N 013 15 50 E
5 6 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
7
Hranice
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
49 33 00 N 017 45 00 E
39 24 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
15
13
Pashino
55 16 37 N 082 59 42 E
0 4 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
1
5
Gornyy
51 33 10 N 113 01 30 E
36 14 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
4
10
Lapichi
53 25 30 N 028 30 00 E
9 5 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
1
10
Kattakurgan
39 38 18 N 065 58 40 E
9 5 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
1
6
Saryozek
44 31 58 N 077 46 20 E
36 15 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
3
16
Novosysoyevka
44 11 58 N 133 26 05 E
37 14 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
5
17
   (ii) SS-23
       
Missile Operating Bases:
Weissenfels
German Democratic Republic
5111 50 N 011 59 50 E
6 4 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
3
18
Jena-Forst
German Democratic Republic
50 54 55 N 011 32 40 E
47 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
8
3
Stan'kovo
53 38 30 N 027 13 20 E
40 18 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
18
10
Tsel'
53 23 38 N 028 28 06 E
26 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
11
9
Slobudka
52 30 30 N 024 31 30 E
26 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
12
10
Bayram-Ali
37 36 18 N 062 10 40 E
0 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
12
0
Semipalatinsk
50 23 00 N 080 09 30 E
22 12 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
12
4
2. Non-Deployed

The following are missile support facilities, their locations and the numbers, for each Party of all non-deployed shorter-range missiles listed as existing types in Article III of the Treaty, and launchers of such missiles and support equipment associated with such missiles and launchers. Site diagrams for agreed missile support facilities, to include boundaries and center coordinates, are appended to this Memorandum of Understanding.

  Missiles Launchers Support Equipment  
(a) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA        
   (i) Pershing IA
       
Missile Production Facilities:
Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant
Marshall, Texas
32 39 N 094 08 W
0 0 Training Missile Stage 0
Launcher Production Facilities:
Martin Marietta
Middle River, Maryland
39 35 N 076 24 W
0 0 Training Missile Stage 0
Missile Storage Facilities:
Pueblo Depot Activity
Pueblo, Colorado
38 19 N 104 20 W
169 0 Training Missile Stage 53
Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile/Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Launcher Repair Facilities:
Pueblo Depot Activity
Pueblo, Colorado
38 19 N 104 20 W
0 1 Training Missile Stage 0
Missile/Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Test Ranges:
NONE
       
Training Facilities:
NONE
       
Elimination Facilities:
(Not determined)
       
Missiles, Launchers, and Support Equipment in Transit:
1 0 Training Missile Stage 0
(b) UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS        
   (i) SS-12
       
Missile Production Facilities:
Votkinsk Machine Building Plant
Udmurt ASSR, RSFSR
57 01 30 N 054 08 00 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Launcher Production Facilities:
Barrikady Plant
Volgograd
48 44 N 044 32 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Missile Storage Facilities:
Lozovaya
48 55 N 036 22 E
126 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
12
Ladushkin
54 35 N 020 12 E
72 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
18
Bronnaya Gora
52 37 N 025 04 E
170 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
3
Balkhash
46 50 N 075 36 E
138 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
47
Launcher Storage Facilities:
Berezovka
50 20 N 028 26 E
0 15 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
10
0
Missile/Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile/Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Test Ranges:
NONE
       
Training Facilities:
Saratov
51 34 N 046 01 E
0 3 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
2
0
Kazan'
55 58 N 049 11 E
0 2 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
2
0
Kamenka
53 11 N 044 04 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Elimination Facilities:
Saryozek (Missiles)
44 32 N 077 46 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Stan'kovo (Launchers and Missile Transporter
Vehicles)
53 38 N 027 13 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Missiles, Launchers, and Support Equipment in Transit:
NONE
       
   (ii) SS-23
       
Missile Production Facilities:
Votkinsk Machine Building Plant
Udmurt ASSR, RSFSR
57 01 30 N 054 08 00 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Launcher Production Facilities:
V.I. Lenin Petropavlovsk Heavy Machine Building Plant
Petropavlovsk
54 51 N 069 09 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Missile Storage Facilities:
Ladushkin
54 35 N 020 12 E
33 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
42
Launcher Storage Facilities:
Berezovka
50 20 N 028 26 E
0 13 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
5
0
Missile/Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Missile/Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
       
Test Ranges:
NONE
       
Training Facilities:
Saratov
51 34 N 046 01 E
0 3 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
2
0
Kazan'
55 58 N 049 11 E
0 3 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
2
0
Kamenka
53 11 N 044 04 E
0 1 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
1
0
Elimination Facilities:
Saryozek (Missiles)
44 32 N 077 46 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Stan'kovo (Launchers and Missile Transporter Vehicles)
53 38 N 027 13 E
0 0 Missile Transporter Vehicle
Training Missile
0
0
Missiles, Launchers, and Support Equipment in Transit:
NONE
       

V. Missile Systems Tested, But Not Deployed, Prior to Entry into Force of the Treaty

The following are the missile support facilities, their locations and the numbers, for each Party of all intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles, and launchers of such missiles, which were tested prior to entry into force of the Treaty, but were never deployed, and which are not existing types of intermediate-range or shorter-range missiles listed in Article III of the Treaty. Site diagrams for agreed missile support facilities, to include boundaries and center coordinates, are appended to this Memorandum of Understanding.

  Missiles Launchers Support Equipment
(a) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA      
   (i) Pershing IB
     
Missile Production Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Production Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile Storage Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile/Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile/Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Test Ranges:
NONE
     
Training Facilities:
NONE
     
Elimination Facilities:
NONE
     
Missiles, Launchers, and Support Equipment in Transit:
NONE
     
(b) UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS      
   (i) SSC-X-4
     
Missile Production Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Production Facilities:
Experimental Plant of the Amalgamated Production Works "M. I. Kalinin Machine Building Plant"
Sverdlovsk
56 47 24 N 060 47 03 E
0
with launch canister
0  
Missile Storage Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Storage Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile/Launcher Storage Facilities:
Jelgava
56 40 N 024 06 E
84
with launch canister
6  
Missile Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Missile/Launcher Repair Facilities:
NONE
     
Test Ranges:
NONE
     
Training Facilities:
NONE
     
Elimination Facilities:
Jelgava
56 40 N 024 06 E
0
with launch canister
0  
Missiles, Launchers, and Support Equipment in Transit:
NONE
     

VI. Technical Data

Following are agreed categories of technical data for missiles and launchers subject to the Treaty, support structures and support equipment associated with such missiles and launchers and the relevant data for each of these categories. Photographs of missiles, launchers, support structures and support equipment listed below are appended to this Memorandum of Understanding.

  P-II BGM-109G SS-20 SS-4 SS-5 SSC-X-4
1. Intermediate-Range Missiles

   (a) Missile Characteristics:

           
(i) Maximum number of warheads per missile
1 1 3 1 1 1
(ii) Length of missile, with front section (meters)
10.61 6.40 16.49 22.77 24.30 8.09
(iii) Length of
           

1st stage (meters)

3.68 __ 8.58 18.60 21.62 __

2nd stage (meters)

2.47 __ 4.60 __ __ __
(iv) Maximum diameter of
__ 0.53 __ 1.65 2.40 0.51

1st stage (meters)

1.02 __ 1.79 __ __ __

2nd stage (meters)

1.02 __ 1.47 __ __ __
(v) Weight of GLBM, in metric tons (without front section; for liquid-fueled missiles, empty
weight)
6.78 __ __ 3.35 4.99 __

1st stage (meters)

4.15 __ 26.63 __ __ __

2nd stage (meters)

2.63 __ 8.63 __ __ __

Missile in canister

__ __ 42.70 __ __ __
(vi) Weight of assembled GLCM, in metric tons (with fuel)
           

In canister

__ 1.71 __ __ __ 2.44

Without canister

__ 1.47 __ __ __ 1.70
   (b) Launcher Characteristics:            
(i) Dimensions (maximum length, width, height in meters)
9.60
2.49
2.86
10.64
2.44
2.64
16.81
3.20
2.94
3.02
3.02
3.27
__ 12.80
3.05
3.80
(ii) Maximum number of missiles each launcher is capable of carrying or containing at one time
1 4 1 1 __ 6
(iii) Weight (in metric tons)
12.04 14.30 40.25 6.90 __ 29.10
   (c) Characteristics of Support Structures Associated With Such Missiles and Launchers
Dimensions of support structures are as follows (maximum length, width, height in meters):
           
(i) Fixed structure for a launcher
__ __ 27.70
9.07
6.82
__ __ __
(ii) Launch pad shelter
74.00
14.60
10.00
__ __ __ __ __
   (d) Characteristics of Support Equipment Associated With Such Missiles and Launchers
 
Dimensions of support equipment are as follows (maximum length, width, height in meters):
           
(i) Launch canister
(Diameter)
__
__
6.94
0.53
19.32
2.14
__
__
__
__
8.39
0.65
(ii) Missile transporter vehicle (number of missiles per vehicle)
__ __ 17.33
3.20
2.90
(1)
22.85
2.72
2.50
(1)
__ __
(iii) Missile erector
__ __ __ 15.62
3.15
3.76
__ __
(iv) Propellant tank (Transportable)
__ __ __ 11.38 __ __

Fuel

__ __ __ 2.63
2.96
__ __

Oxidizer

__ __ __ 10.70
2.63
3.35
__ __

 

  Pershing IA Pershing IB SS-12 SS-23
2. Shorter-Range Missiles

   (a) Missile Characteristics

       
(i) Maximum number of warheads per missile
1 1 1 1
(ii) Length of missile, with front section (meters)
10.55 8.13 12.38 7.52
(iii) Length of
       

1st stage (meters)

2.83 3.68 4.38 5.17

2nd stage (meters)

2.67 __ 5.37 __
(iv) Maximum diameter of
       

1st stage (meters)

1.02 1.02 1.01 0.97

2nd stage (meters)

1.02 __ 1.01 __
(v) Weight of GLBM, in metric tons (without front section;
4.09 4.15 8.80 3.99

1st stage

2.45 __ 4.16 __

2nd stage

1.64 __ 4.64 __
   (b) Launcher Characteristics:        
(i) Dimensions (maximum length, width, height in meters)
9.98
2.44
3.35
9.60
2.49
2.86
13.26
3.10
3.45
11.76
3.13
3.00
(ii) Maximum number of missiles each launcher is capable of carrying or containing at one time
1 1 1 1
(iii) Weight (in metric tons)
8.53 12.04 30.80 24.07
   (c) Characteristics of Support Structures Associated With Such Missiles and Launchers:
Dimensions of support structures are as follows (maximum length, width, height in meters):
       
Missile transporter vehicle (number of missiles per vehicle)
__ __ 13.15
3.10
3.50
(1)
11.80
3.13
3.00
(1)

VII. Research and Development Booster Systems

Following are the numbers and locations for each Party of launchers of research and development booster systems.

  Number of Launchers
1. Research and Development Launch Sites  
   (a) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA  
Eastern Test Range, Florida
28 27 N 080 42 W
l
Eglin AFB, Florida
30 36 N 086 48 W
5
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
32 30 N 106 30 W
4
Green River, Utah
38 00 N 109 30 W
2
Poker Flats Research Range, Alaska
65 07 N 147 29 W
6
Roi Namur, Kwajalein
09 25 N 167 28 E
3
Barking Sands, Kauai, Hawaii
22 06 N 159 47 W
4
Western Test Range, California
34 37 N 120 37 W
l
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
42 01 N 070 07 W
l
Wake Island
19 18 N 166 37 E
2
Wallops Island, Virginia
37 51 N 075 28 W
l
   (b) UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
 
Plesetskaya
62 53 N 040 52 E
3
Kapustin Yar
48 32 N 046 18 E
2

 

Each Party, in signing this Memorandum of Understanding, acknowledges it is responsible for the accuracy of only its own data. Signature of this Memorandum of Understanding constitutes acceptance of the categories of data and inclusion of the data contained herein.

This Memorandum of Understanding is an integral part of the Treaty. It shall enter into force on the date of entry into force of the Treaty and shall remain in force so long as the Treaty remains in force.

DONE at Washington on December 8, 1987, in two copies, each in the English and Russian languages, both texts being equally authentic.

FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

RONALD REAGAN

President of the United States of America

 

FOR THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

M.S. GORBACHEV

General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU

 


 

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