The National Reconnaissance Office has now declassified a satellite program used to spy on America’s adversaries ...
The name Jumpseat was first revealed in a 1986 book by the investigative journalist Seymour Hersh on the Soviet Union’s 1983 ...
The National Reconnaissance Office just revealed the existence of its "JUMPSEAT" line of spy satellites, eight of which ...
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NRO Officially Declassifies JUMPSEAT First Gen Signals Intelligence Satellites
Launched between 1971 and 1987 primarily to collect intelligence data on foreign weapon testing, the last satellites in the JUMPSEAT family were withdrawn from service in 2006. A memorandum dated Dec.
The U.S. government revealed details of a secret satellite program it used to spy on the Soviet Union at the height of ...
Although the last JUMPSEAT satellite was launched in 1987 and the Cold War officially ended in December 1991, JUMPSEAT satellites remained in use for many years thereafter. The final satellite wasn't ...
The US has declassified details of the Cold War-era JUMPSEAT spy satellite programme, revealing how the spacecraft played a ...
After spying on the electronic signals of adversaries for decades, the NRO's enigmatic Jumpseat spy satellite has emerged from the darkness.
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