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1. otal mmober of military or military-related
shi~ments to Cuba since the current deliveries
began in =id-July osy be as high as 65.
2. Routine Soviet deliveries of ecanaic ald and
trade goods are being made largely on Western
ahtps.
B. At least 1,700 Soviet ailitary technicians arrived
in Cuba in late july and early August in comection
with these ailitary activities.
1. Most of these Soviets appear to be involved in
setting up SAM fectilities but thus far we camnot
conclude that this is their only objective.
Cc. At least 1,300 more Soviets are arriving wamounced
this week; no reports on their activities so far,
1. Still additional bloc personnel probably have
arrived an some of the cargo ships.
RAY S. CLINE
Deputy Director (Intelligence)
A Surface-to-Air Missile Deployment in Cuba
B Description of KomarClass Missile Boat
C Cuba’s Air Defense Capabilities
D
E
Sigins Collection
USSe-Cuban Communique of 2 Septecber
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