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How the U.S. Navy Gets SIGINT
« on: February 27, 2017, 11:03:37 am »
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How the U.S. Navy Gets SIGINT
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Russia has a “tattletale” (spy ship) operating off the East Coast of the United States, but they’re not the only ones collecting Signals Intelligence (SIGINT). Here’s how the U.S. does spying of its own.

The Karelia, a Vishnya-class intelligence ship, sails near the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS Texas (CGN 39). (Dept. of Defense photo)

The Viktor Leonov’s snooping has drawn headlines this year – although a similar 2015 operation didn’t draw as much hoopla. It is one of a clas

http://www.scout.com/military/warrior/story/1757660-how-the-u-s-navy-gets-sigint
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