Spy-tech

ISBN-10
081601115X
ISBN-13
9780816011155
Category
Political Science
Pages
281
Language
English
Published
1985
Author
Graham Yost

Description

Describes the technology of spy planes and satellites, and surveillance devices, encoders, burglary tools, explosives, and weaponry used in modern espionage

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