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Re: Soviet Intelligence in Korean War



Matthew,

So far as I have seen, most of these materials are still pretty much under wraps as well. Part of the problem comes from the fact that the KGB and GRU were always bitter rivals, never telling each other what they were up to, and the fact that the KGB archives are still pretty much an unknown.

They have come off a few tidbits, such as the efforts to snatch an F-86 and a helicopter, but for the most part their intelligence history is still a black hole.  They have admitted to having a SIGINT effort against US air-to-air comms as well as agent networks which could report on damaged aircraft and losses back at rear area bases.

Cookie Sewell
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