A-12 OXCART / SR-71 Senior Crown Product
The Pueblo Incident
On January 23, 1968 North Korea patrol boats fired on the USS Pueblo while it was in international waters off the east coast of Norht Korea. A-12 reconnaissance aircraft based from Kadena Air Base, Japan dispatched to survey North Korea to determine where the Pueblo was being held. The first mission over North Korea on 25 January was aborted due to a malfunction, but the second mission On January 26, the A-12 photographed the Pueblo being held 11 miles north of Wonson harbor.
USS Pueblo being held by North Korean Patrol Boats
Soviet Presence in Cuba - 1980s
San Julian Airfield
Western Cuba - airfield
San Antonio de los Banos Airfield
Lourdes Central SIGINT Complex
Managua Soviet-style facilities
Nicaragua
Soviet / East German Military Equipment, Diriamba - 12 Mar 81
Cuban-style Barracks, Managua - 11 Nov 81
Cuban-style Barracks, Managua - 11 Nov 81
Cuban-style Barracks, Condega - 13 Nov 81
Cuban-style Barracks, Villa Nueva - 01 Jan 82
Cuban-style Barracks, Managua - 19 Feb 82
Cuban-style Special Troops Training Facility, Lake Managua - 19 Feb 82
Temporary Armor Storage Area, Managua -- 11 Nov 81
Armour Garrison, Managua Area - 19 Feb 82
Armour Garrison, Managua Area
Sandino Airfield - 01 Jan 82
Sandino Airfield
Sandino Airport
Airfield Expansion, Puerto Cabaezas - 04 Jan 82
Punta Huete Airfield
Airfield Construction, Bluefields - 02 Jan 82
Military Training Facilities, Montelimar Airfield - 11 Nov 81
Port Facility
Cortino Port Facility
Arms Transfer Activity, El Bluff
El Tempisque Storage Area
Military Camp, Rio Blanco - 18 Apr 83
Destroyed Village, Palo Yumpa - 23 Feb 82
Destroyed Village, Bum - 23 Feb 82
Vietnam / Soviet Union - 1980s
Cam Ran Bay port facilities, with Soviet shipping - 1987
Cam Ran Bay airfield, with Soviet TU-95 BEAR, TU-16 BADGER and MiG-23 FLOGGER aircraft - 09 Feb 87
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