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THE KIDNAPPING OF THE LUNIK By Sydney Wesley Finer, 1967

Background

A number of years ago the Soviet Union toured several countries with an exhibition of its industrial and economic achievements. There were the standard displays of industrial machinery, soft goods, and models of power stations and nuclear equipment. Of greater interest were apparent models of the Sputnik and Lunik space vehicles. U.S. intelligence twice gained extended access to the Lunik, the second time by borrowing it overnight and returning it before the Soviets missed it. This is the story of the borrowing, which required the efforts of many people and close cooperation between covert and overt intelligence components.

This document was released prior by the CIA, but multiple redactions hid an important fact. Three different versions of the release are below for comparison. The un-redacted information reveals that the CIA was able to read factory markings / stamps that allowed them to trace down where the hardware was created along with the components used.

This was the original document release given to the National Security Archive, date of release is unknown.
When the CIA published the document on their website within the Studies in Intelligence section, the same redactions were there in HTML form.
In March of 2020, The Black Vault's Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) request successfully revealed what was underneath the black.

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This post was published on June 16, 2020 10:16 pm

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