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On a brutally cold Halloween evening in 1956, a plane landed at the ice-covered bottom of the Earth, touching down at the ...
Pens that shoot, cameras in matchboxes, poison-tipped umbrellas—the Cold War wasn’t just fought with words. These were the ...
A Cold War-era spy satellite camera developed right here in Rochester is back home. Classified for decades, the Gambit-1 was used to spy on the Soviet Union. Strasenburgh Planetarium is helping to ...
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, right, and Britain’s Defence Secretary John Healey, center, speak to a member of staff ...
Starfighters International, a company with a long history in research and test flights, is working on the acquisition of ...
More than two decades after construction of the Hanford nuclear site’s massive vitrification plant began, the plant has taken one of the final steps to begin treating waste for disposal as soon as ...
Cameras used by Cold War spy agencies are listed at a major camera auction in Germany next month. The star item at the 46th Leitz Photographica Auction in June is likely to be a very early Leica, the ...
The cameras include an ingenious KGB spy camera hidden inside a briefcase – which fires the shutter when the briefcase is squeezed (All pics: Leitz Photographica) Several rare Cold War-era spy camera ...
State-run Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was responsible for the modernisation drive, upgrading them with daylight television camera, thermal imaging camera, and an eye-safe laser range finder. ALSO ...
Cold War competition pushed American and Soviet engineers to create ever-smaller listening devices and cameras. This race between East and West sped up progress in electronics and communications. Many ...
Why was it named "the Cold War?" Was the threat of communism overblown ... Nick Sawyer Talent Booker: Camera Operator: Constantine Economides Sound Mixer: Sean Paulsen Production Assistant ...