Satellite Images From Cuba Spy Site Raise China Fears
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Chinese secret spy bases in Cuba, an expanding phenomenon to monitor the U.S.
“China has found fertile ground to deploy its arsenal of espionage, digital surveillance and maritime competition,” said Ryan C. Berg, director of the CSIS Americas Program before the U.S. Congress. And that place is none other than Cuba. CSIS revealed that in recent years, infrastructure has been built at four points on the island to conduct electronic surveillance operations. And recent satellite images show how a “new construction” is being a…
Satellite Images From Cuba Spy Site Raise China Fears
Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur. A new report alleges that a circularly disposed antenna array (CDAA), which can pick up radio signals from 3,000-8,000 miles, appears to have been constructed at a signals' intelligence site at Bejucal, Cuba, that could be linked to the Chinese…
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