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Cuban Spoon Rest Activity Radar Interception
1962
Reports on interception of signals from three active radars in Cuba located at Mariel, Havana East, and Poss Matanzas sites.
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Soviet Activity in Cuba Attachment Not Included
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Cienfuegos Nuclear Submarine Base (Reported Soviet facility in Cuba)
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Mariel (Cuba)
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Naval bases
1970
Informs that Department of Defense is keeping \"close watch\" on Soviet submarines near Cuba.
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Proposal for Continuation of Low-Level Photography of Cuba Attachment Not Included
1963
Notes findings of low-level flights over Cuba, concluding that there is no \"ominous activity,\" but recommending continued photography of select targets.
Government Document
IPIR Excised Missions 2622-2626, 26 October 1962 Attached to Cover Page
1962
Notes presence of naval vessels at port of Mariel, Cuba; and conditions and equipment at military installation and munitions storage sites at Managua, Cuba.
Government Document
Soviet Offensive Weapons in Cuba Includes Attachment Entitled \Table of Special Purpose Missile System Equipment\
Describes offensive weapons and nuclear weapon facilities at Cuban missile bases.
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Summary of Items of Significant Interest Period 060701 - 070700 November 1962
1962
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency reports that equipment for the Transportation of Missiles is arriving at [Mariel; La Isabela; Casilda]; U.S. Marine Corps reports on the ability of Military personnel to remain on Military alert in order to conduct Operation Plan 316; U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency reports the continuing presence and assembly of Soviet [IL-28 Aircraft; Helicopters] in Cuba
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Status of Soviet Offensive Weapons in Cuba
Reports on inconclusive U.S. photographic intelligence that possibly reveals IL-28 aircraft activity and hidden missile systems on Cuba, and calls for increased aerial reconnaissance.
Government Document