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  2. Auctioning a Russian spy camera disguised as... a camera - AOL

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    The most interesting of those may be a miniature spy camera designed to look like a much less conspicuous Soviet-made KMZ Zenit-E SLR. Spycraft in the Cold War was a lot different than it is now ...

  3. KH-9 Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    The goal was to search large areas of the Earth with a medium resolution camera. The KH-9 carried two main cameras, although a mapping camera was also carried on several missions. The photographic film from the cameras was sent to recoverable re-entry vehicles and returned to Earth, where the capsules were caught in mid-air by an aircraft. Four ...

  4. Adolf Tolkachev - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Georgiyevich Tolkachev (Russian: Адольф Георгиевич Толкачёв; 6 January 1927 – 24 September 1986) [1] was a Soviet electronics engineer.He provided vital documents to the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) between 1979 and 1985.

  5. Discoverer 14 - Wikipedia

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    Discoverer 14, also known as Corona 9009, [1]: 236 was a spy satellite used in the Corona program managed by Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) of the Department of Defense and the United States Air Force. On 19 August 1960, usable photographic film images of the Soviet Union taken by the satellite were recovered by a C-119 recovery aircraft

  6. Coast Guard monitoring Russian spy ship on patrol off Hawaii

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Russian spy ship has been patrolling off the coast of Hawaii but so far has remained in international waters, the Pentagon said Thursday.

  7. Aerial reconnaissance in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Selected heavy bombers carried film cameras and cameramen. The 8th Air Force's 8th Combat Camera Unit thus documented much of the air war, and these films are much more frequently shown today than are the static images of regular reconnaissance. D-Day constituted the single biggest photo-reconnaissance job in history.

  8. Russia’s spy service mocks CIA and invites American ... - AOL

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    Russia’s foreign intelligence service has released an English-language video inviting American “patriots” concerned about U.S. support for Ukraine to get in touch with the spy agency through ...

  9. Zenit (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The single lower resolution camera was intended to provide low-resolution pictures that would help give a context to the high-resolution pictures. [ 1 ] Each camera had 1500 frames of film and from 200 km (120 mi), each frame held an image of a 60 by 60 km (37 by 37 mi) square.