Map Shows China''s Suspected Spy Bases in Cuba
SIGINT refers to intercepting and analyzing electronic signals, including phone calls, emails, and non-communications signals such as radar.
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SIGINT refers to intercepting and analyzing electronic signals, including phone calls, emails, and non-communications signals such as radar.
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Nestled in the hills overlooking the capital city of Havana is the largest active Cuban SIGINT site reviewed by CSIS. Located near Bejucal, the complex gained notoriety during the Cold
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The Lourdes SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) facility, located near Havana, Cuba, was the largest facility of its kind operated by Soviet and later Russian foreign intelligence services [2] outside of Russia.
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Currently, the site hosts 12 antennas of various sizes, as well as
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Cuba is building a new spy base near the city of Santiago de Cuba that will be capable of tracking U.S. air and maritime military movements
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systematically erode U.S. strategic advantages without ever firing a shot. The geographic proximity of suspected PRC-linked facilities in Cuba to sensitive U.S. installations, including Naval Station
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Satellite imagery and open-source information assessed by CSIS offers an unprecedented look at four active sites in Cuba capable of conducting
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The July 1, 2024 study, titled "Secret Signals: Decoding China''s Intelligence Activities in Cuba," identifies four key locations: Bejucal, Calabazar, El Salao,
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The problem stems from years of neglect of Cuba''s energy infrastructure, exacerbated by constrained access to foreign capital and a failure
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The location and characteristics of these instruments could enable the base to track satellites and intercept their downlink communications. It could also potentially collect data on U.S. rocket launches
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