CUBA AND INFORMATION WARFARE (IW):
There are three SIGINT ground stations deployed throughout Cuba, concerned with monitoring signals from the United States, Latin America, and Europe. The two largest SIGINT stations are, first the
There are three SIGINT ground stations deployed throughout Cuba, concerned with monitoring signals from the United States, Latin America, and Europe. The two largest SIGINT stations are, first the
Satellite imagery of another key Cuban site shows a halt in construction, raising new questions about the scope and direction of Cuba''s SIGINT efforts—and their possible connection to
Cuba is building a new spy base near the city of Santiago de Cuba
According to a report by the Center for Strategic and International
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
Cuba is actively looking to partner internationally on energy initiatives. Agreements with Russia primarily focus on modernizing existing thermal facilities and possibly constructing new ones.
NSGB operates as an islanded base in Cuba with no outside connection to electric or water utilities. All electricity and fresh water is generated using electricity provided by aging diesel engine generators.
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 thousands of miles away, according to a new report...
According to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), based on satellite imagery and other intelligence sources, four of these locations play a crucial role in
Are integrated sensing and communication systems energy-efficient?This paper investigates energy-efficient communication within an integrated sensing and communication system. The system
Satellite imagery and open-source information assessed by CSIS offers an unprecedented look at four active sites in Cuba capable of conducting electronic surveillance operations. These four
CSIS, by examining satellite images taken in March and April 2024, identified four sites in Cuba — all capable of conducting electronic surveillance via antennae, radar dishes and other
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