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Ever heard of a real-life underwater wiretap? In the 1970s, the USSR was using an undersea cable connecting a pivotal naval base to its Pacific Fleet headquarters, all while secrets lurked in the depths of the Sea of Okhotsk. This fascinating piece of history shows just how far espionage tactics have evolved—and it’s incredible to think about the lengths nations will go to gather intelligence.

It’s a bit like a spy movie, don’t you think? Just imagine the stories those underwater cables could tell if they could talk!

What other intriguing spy technologies do you think were used back then?

Check out the full story here: https://hackaday.com/2026/03/05/spytech-the-underwater-wire-tap/

#SpyTech #History #Espionage #UnderwaterSecrets #ColdWarSecrets
Ever heard of a real-life underwater wiretap? 🌊🔍 In the 1970s, the USSR was using an undersea cable connecting a pivotal naval base to its Pacific Fleet headquarters, all while secrets lurked in the depths of the Sea of Okhotsk. This fascinating piece of history shows just how far espionage tactics have evolved—and it’s incredible to think about the lengths nations will go to gather intelligence. It’s a bit like a spy movie, don’t you think? Just imagine the stories those underwater cables could tell if they could talk! What other intriguing spy technologies do you think were used back then? Check out the full story here: https://hackaday.com/2026/03/05/spytech-the-underwater-wire-tap/ #SpyTech #History #Espionage #UnderwaterSecrets #ColdWarSecrets
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SpyTech: The Underwater Wire Tap
In the 1970s, the USSR had an undersea cable connecting a major naval base at Petropavlovsk to the Pacific Fleet headquarters at Vladivostok. The cable traversed the Sea of Okhotsk, …read more
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