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Through dramatic incidents tells for the first time the full story
of the development of Cold War naval intelligence from the end of
WWII to the breakup the Soviet Union in 1991, from both sides, East
and West. Unlike other accounts, which focus on submarine
confrontations and accidents, the authors cover all types of naval
intelligence, human collection (racing with the Soviets to capture
Nazi subs, successful and losing spies and defectors), signal
intelligence (surface, air, satellite and navy commando teams in
balaclavas launched by speed boats from subs), acoustic (passive
underwater arrays and tapping phone lines), and the aerial and
space reconnaissance. The authors give details of operations in all
these areas, some of which were witnessed first hand.
""A new light is shed on the spy ships incidents of the 1960s
and on submarine intrusions in Swedish waters. Excerpts of the
Soviet Navy instructions on UFOs and accounts of Soviet naval
encounters with unexplained objects are also published for the
first time outside of Russia; and much more.""
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