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Cold War Era KGB Spy equipment
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Posted on 05/10/2013 9:09:48 PM PDT by Jyotishi

A camera hidden inside of a coat jacket, controlled by a hand held mechanism.

A wrist–gun that is attached to a glove, can be hidden under a sleeve.

A special listening device.

A 4.5mm gun hidden inside of a lipstick.

A gun hidden inside of a tobacco pipe.

A camera hidden inside of a pen.

This gun fires a dual cyanide charge that can kill almost instantly.

Cufflinks with recessions to hide things

An ancient coin that has a recess in it to hide things.

A jacket button that can be turned into a compass.

A transmitting device inside of a heel, used for tracking.

A case to safely transport an AK–74.

Pilot/parachuting boots that turn into civilian shoes.

A wristwatch with a hidden camera inside.

Pictures here: http://imgur.com/a/Uel8A


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; History; Science; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: coldwar; espionage; gun; kgb; russia; soviet; spy

1 posted on 05/10/2013 9:09:48 PM PDT by Jyotishi
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To: Jyotishi

Nifty; thanks for posting interesting/historical stuff.


2 posted on 05/10/2013 9:13:22 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: Jyotishi

It’s amusing to browse through all the Cold War cameras and recording devices that are completely outclassed by the cheapest cell phone today. Not to mention the two-way radios and encryption schemes.


3 posted on 05/10/2013 9:58:33 PM PDT by ReignOfError
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To: Cowboy Bob

Bump


4 posted on 05/10/2013 10:17:56 PM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Democrats: Robbing Peter to buy Paul's vote.)
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To: Jyotishi

Is there anybody who did not think of Maxwell Smart when they saw the heel device?


5 posted on 05/10/2013 10:21:42 PM PDT by gortklattu (God knows who is best, everybody else is making guesses - Tony Snow)
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To: ReignOfError

“We’ve developed this special equipment. Inside this camera is a hidden tape recorder. And this tape recorder actually conceals a hidden camera!”


6 posted on 05/10/2013 10:23:02 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we owe only the truth. Voltaire)
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To: ReignOfError
S-64 "Yolka" (Christmas tree) KGB "compact" copier from 1960s.
7 posted on 05/10/2013 10:26:28 PM PDT by cunning_fish
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To: cunning_fish

That’s a neat copier, thanks.


8 posted on 05/10/2013 10:33:17 PM PDT by Jyotishi (Seeking the truth, a fact at a time.)
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To: cunning_fish

That would be a b!tch to sneak into the locked offices after hours for a little snooping and pooping............


9 posted on 05/10/2013 11:06:24 PM PDT by doorgunner69
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To: doorgunner69; Jyotishi

In fact it’s base makes a nice leather case to fold all of this inside in a couple seconds.


10 posted on 05/10/2013 11:25:24 PM PDT by cunning_fish
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To: cunning_fish

Ahh, yes! Another good use for the Minox camera! And to think, when Kodak (remember them, boys and girls?), came out with their 110 film camera series, we thought it was a ‘new idea’. The cameras did fairly well, and the film did produce some good photographs.

As to the coin, it was a favorite for passing microdot negatives, and small messages.

The transmitter in the heel was mentioned in the novel, “Goldfinger”, and was used in the movie with the same name, which pre-dates the “Get Smart” tv show.


11 posted on 05/11/2013 4:19:42 AM PDT by Terry L Smith
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To: Jyotishi
Ah, the classics.

Kinda cool sleight of hand trick, making a gun appear from nowhere. Used to be a staple in old TV shows and movies.

12 posted on 05/11/2013 5:31:59 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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