260. Paper Prepared in the National Security Council1 2
Washington, May 19, 1972
CHRONOLOGY OF SOVIET NAVAL DEPLOYMENTS TO CUBA
3 March 1972 (?) | Two TU–95 naval reconaissance aircraft arrive in Havana. |
5 March 1972 | Kotlin-class destroyer, F-class diesel attack submarine and a merchant tanker arrive at Cienfuegos. Ocean rescue tug (from previous visit) remains in Cienfuegos. Conduct joint operations with Cuban Navy out of Cienfuegos. |
10 March 1972 | Two TU–95 naval reconnaissance aircraft depart Havana. |
16 March 1972 | Merchant tanker departs Cuba. |
23 March 1972 | Naval oiler arrives in Cuban waters and joins units in Cienfuegos. |
12 April 1972 | Destroyer, F-class submarine and naval oiler depart Cienfuegos. |
14 April 1972 | Destroyer, F-class submarine and oiler arrive in Havana. Continue to participate in joint operations in Gulf of Mexico. |
18 April 1972 | Destroyer, F-class submarine and naval oiler depart Havana. |
19 April 1972 | Destroyer, F-class submarine and oiler arrive Mariel. Ocean rescue tug departs Cienfuegos for Havana. |
22 April 1972 | Destroyer and F-class submarine move from Mariel to Havana. Ocean rescue tug and naval oiler also in Havana. |
24 April 1972 | F-class submarine moves to Mariel (where it remains until May 15). |
27 April 1972 | Destroyer arrives in Bay of Nipe. Ugra submarine tender operating from the Black Sea arrives in Bay of Nipe. |
29 April 1972 | G–II class ballistic missile submarine arrives in Bay of Nipe (first visit of Soviet ballistic missile submarine outside the USSR. First time Cubans give visiting Soviet ships the use of a direct communications link with Cuban naval headquarters in Havana). |
6 May 1972 | G–II submarine and destroyer leave Nipe Bay. Subtender remains. |
8 May 1972 | G–II submarine and destroyer leave the Caribbean. |
9 May 1972 | Ugra subtender moves from Nipe Bay to Santiago de Cuba. |
10 May 1972 | E–II nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine detected 780 n.mi. east of Newfoundland. |
12 May 1972 | Ugra subtender leaves Santiago de Cuba and heads out of Caribbean. |
15 May 1972 | F-class submarine leaves Mariel apparently to return home. |
17 May 1972 | Contact on possible submarine 260 n.mi. east of Charleston, S.C. which may equate to E–II submarine last located east of Newfoundland. |
- Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 782, Country Files, Latin America, Soviet Naval Activity in Cuban Waters, Vol. I, Cienfuegos. Top Secret; Sensitive. The date is handwritten.↩
- The National Security Council Staff prepared a chronology of March–May Soviet naval deployments to Cuba.↩