US signals intelligence in the Cold War
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US signals intelligence in the Cold War
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After the end of World War II, all the Western allies began a rapid drawdown of military forces, including those of signals intelligence. At the time, the US still had a COMINT organization split between the Army and Navy. A 1946 plan listed Russia, China, and a [redacted] country as high-priority targets. Each service ran independent agreements with foreign counterparts, some of which, especially the British, had already formed a central communications intelligence organization. Lack of central
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2009-01-08T01:49:57Z
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2024-09-14T12:30:20Z
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