Still “highly classified,” from the 1960s? LOL. Even super secret cross-border ops into countries around VN during that time are now declassified.
“Still highly classified, from the 1960s? LOL. Even super secret cross-border ops into countries around VN during that time are now declassified.’”
Sorry pal, Ops are one thing, but hardware of the nature I’m talking about still is clasiffied no matter from what era. You should know pretty much what I’m talking about easily from the little I’ve said. If you don’t, it’s because...well I won’t speculate on your lack of knowledge. I’ve said all I intend to say. I have no burning desire to impress YOU.
Some, not all. Project Cyanide/FRONTLET 615 during the 1967 Arab-Israeli Six-day War is still among the family jewels, though the Russians have been relatively open about submarine K-172 under the command of Nikolay Shashkov and its nuclear launch mission are pretty well in the open.
And the activities of US military personnel regarding the sudden demise of several international political figures remains among the intel community's family jewels.