Wokuhl base of operations

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The Wokuhl Operations Base ( OpBasis Wokuhl ) was one of the two missile launching bases of the Soviet 152nd Independent Guards Missile Brigade . The brigade itself was operationally subordinate to the Soviet Armed Forces group in Germany from December 1983 , was subject to the INF Treaty and was in Waren (Müritz) ( Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ) at the Warenshof , Wokuhl (also: Wokuhl-Dabelow) and Strelitz- Old dislocated. The major association was relocated to the USSR in 1988 to Chernyakhovsk ( Kaliningrad Oblast ).

The OpBasis Wokuhl comprised the following components
  • Main command post 152. Independent Guards Missile Brigade
    • 229th Missile Department in Strelitz-Alt ; with a total of five surface-to-surface missiles ( SS-12 = OTR 9M76, Temp-S), seven training missiles , six launch ramps
    • Wokuhl special weapons warehouse

Some remains of buildings can still be seen today.

See also

literature

  • Paul Bergner: Nuclear Bunker - Cold War - Dolphin program. On the trail of the bunkers built for the Cold War. Jung, Zella-Mehlis 2007, ISBN 978-3-930588-78-7 , p. 678 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short chronicle of the 152nd Missile Brigade on GROUND-TO-GROUND MISSILES - MILITARY, HISTORICAL and TECHNICAL ASPECTS, accessed on May 28, 2017
  2. US State Department web site Memorandum of Understanding REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DATA BASE FOR THE TREATY BETWEEN THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST Republics AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON THE ELIMINATION OF THEIR INTERMEDIATE RANGE AND SHORTER-RANGE MISSILES ( memento of the original from January 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on May 27, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.state.gov
  3. ^ The Virtual Museum of Dead Places

Coordinates: 53 ° 16 ′ 19.4 ″  N , 13 ° 16 ′ 4.2 ″  E