Posted on 06/13/2023 5:30:02 PM PDT by ransomnote
Book code is nearly unbreakable if only two or a few operators possess the book. It was used widely in WWII via short wave transmission. A message would likely start with a page number, then a line and choose the number of occurrence of the desired letter and so forth. A bit awkward but quite secure until one member of your comm cell got caught and didn't destroy the book in their possession.
Voice transmissions using something like a Maritime Tactical Signal Book are very efficient and effective.
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Pub. 102 (https://msi.nga.mil/api/publications/download?key=16694273/SFH00000/Pub102bk.pdf&type=view) was always fun to play with - especially with signal flags...
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At the end of the movie is this:
Covenant
A Bond
A Pledge
A Commitment
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MarQ
Good one!
Thanks for info.
Is Russia planning to establish a submarine base in Cuba?
https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1686767910_47838.html
Translated excerpt:
ussiaâs Horn News warned in its analysis of the bilateral talks that when it comes to military cooperation issues, âit is understandable that the details have not yet been revealed.â
And he anticipates something that until now had not been mentioned: âIn addition to the supply of more current weapons, Russia is considering the option of its limited presence in Cuba. After all, Soviet troops were present in Cuba, even with ballistic missiles.â
This medium recalls that in January 2020, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov, visited the Island, who held âa series of meetings with the leadership of the Department of Defense of the Republic of Cuba, as well as visits to different objects and Navy units.
That visit, clarifies Horn News, âwas related not only to the demand for restoration of the small Cuban Armed Forces, but also to the modernization of the port facilities where ships and submarines of the Russian fleet will stop to replenish reserves.â
The report reveals something else: that base would be located in Cienfuegos, where nuclear submarines and Soviet warships anchored periodically in the 1970s.
Few reports from the official Cuban press reported that Evmenov was received in 2020 by RaĂșl Castro. But they did not disclose details of their exchanges.
In January 2022, the then Russian ambassador in Havana, Andrei Guskov, recalled Evmenovâs visit, and indicated that âwe continue to collaborate closely in this sphere, assisting our partners in strengthening the capacity of the Revolutionary Armed Forces ( FAR) of Cubaâ.
Days earlier, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Riabkov stated that Moscow neither confirmed nor denied that in certain circumstances it would study the possible deployment of forces in other nations as a symmetrical countermeasure to US and NATO military activities near its borders.
The project agenda that is being speculated about also includes resurrecting the Lourdes radio electronic espionage base, whose main objective was to listen to American communications. That military enclave, which reported millions to the Fidel Castro regime, was âfrozenâ in 2002, âbut its technical condition was maintained by Russian specialists all these years. (âŠ) And, according to experts, it can be resurrected in just a few months âadds Horn.ru.
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They, like the Chinese, smell weakness in FJB and are taking advantage of it.
He didnât know why it was such a big deal it was his dog
Be not deceived;
God is not mocked:
for whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap.
Bible
I bet this will hound him the rest of his life.
LGBTQK9
“I just needed to blow off a little steam.”
Yes, he really screwed the pooch on this one.
Thank you. So much of this video describes my experience of the covid experiment with our government and local hospital. That same hospital recently had an article on the front page of our local newspaper bragging about the money they made in 2021 during the covid epidemic.
She could have been using winlink, which is a way to send emails and pictures through ham radio. There is no way for anyone to know it's been sent, and while they are kept on file for a while, I don't think it is for long.
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