Η εποχή του Ψυχρού Πολέμου είναι Διάσημη για τις κατασκοπικές και κατασκοπευτικές επιχειρήσεις από τους δύο μεγαλύτερους
κατασκοπευτικούς οργανισμούς του κόσμου εκείνης της εποχής, δηλαδή τη CIA και την KGB ο ένας εναντίον του άλλου. Σε αυτό, βοήθησε η ανάπτυξη νέων τεχνολογιών και gadgets. Μη προσβάσιμες στο ευρύ κοινό, ορισμένες από αυτές τις συσκευές έχουν αποχαρακτηριστεί πρόσφατα.
Εδώ, θα σας παρουσιάσουμε μερικά από αυτά τα εντυπωσιακά gadgets.
1. Sedgley OSS .38 Glove Pistol.
This glove has single shot 0.38mm pistol hidden inside it. In a critical situation the agent could surrender by raising hands and then later shooting when the target is in range |
2. Letter Remover.
This special type of device was used to remove letters from the envelopes without disturbing their seals. Its pincer like head is inserted into the envelope to wind-up the letter and remove it |
2. “Matchbox” Camera.
3. CIA Semi-Submersible.
This CIA designed semi-submersible was used in 1950s. Having a crew of two, it did not carry any weapons but was used to drop or rescue secret agents into the enemy areas |
4. “Belly Buster” Drill.
“Belly Buster” is a CIA Gadget from the early 60’s. Consisting of many parts, it was used to drill holes into rooms for the implantation of the secret hearing devices |
5. Dragonfly Insectothopter.
6. Single-Use Encoder Pads.
7. Microdot Camera.
8. Stereoscope and Case.
Developed during the World War II, it was used to analyze photographs, taken from aerial/aircraft reconnaissance, in 3D |
9. “Dead” Drop Spike.
10. M-209 Cipher Box.
This cipher machine from the World War II was used by the US army to encode the military messages. Its compactness and portability is awesome |
11. Pigeon Camera.
12. Surveillance Fashion.
Developed by CIA, this fashionable attire could be worn by a female secret agent attending a black-tie event. She could easily take photos and record conversations |
13. Code in a Compact.
A female agent could read the secret code from the mirror while pretending to be doing makeup. The code was only visible at certain angle |
14. Escape Map.
15. Silver Dollar Concealer.
This CIA's coin was hollow from inside and could be used to hide messages or photographic film |
16. Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife.
This knife was designed by the British designers, Captains W.E. Fairbairn and E.A. Sykes in 1941. These knife was designed to strike a blow to the vulnerable parts of the opponent |
17. Minox Camera.
18. Seismic Intruder Detection Device.
19. Tire Spike.
No matter in whatever position it was thrown on the ground, this CIA gadget was able to puncture tires on a road or on the runway |
20. Tobacco Pouch Camera.
Developed by Switzerland this camera could easily be hidden in Tobacco Pouch |
21. A Pipe With a Hidden Miniature Gun.
A miniature one shot gun could be hidden inside the pipe for use in critical situation |
22. The Bulgarian Umbrella.
An agent could use this umbrella as a gun to shoot poisoned darts at the enemy at close range |
23. Spy Shoe With a Heel Transmitter.
This high-tech shoes had battery, voice recorder and transmitter inside it. The target person wearing this shoes had its conversation transmitted to the receivers nearby |
24. CIA Tool Kit From 60s.
This multipurpose toolkit was meant to hidden anally by the agent and used whenever necessary |
25. A Gun Mounted Inside the Lipstick Head.
This 4.5mm Gun was placed inside the head of the lipstick of a KGB agent |
26. Camera Watch.
Used by the German Secret Service, this smart watch can be hidden inside the watch |
27. Poison Glasses.
These CIA glasses were given to their agents. It had poison in its arms. To avoid being captured or tortured, agent could bit at one of its arms |
28. Listening Radar and Air Defense Systems.
This system developed by the KGB was meant to monitor enemy communications |
29. Cyanide Gun.
This cyanide gun was meant to shoot the opponent fatally at the short range |
30. Pen With Hidden Camera.
This pen had a small hidden camera inside it for the purpose of photographing the documents |
31. KGB Cuff Links.
These KGB cuffs had a hidden space inside |
32. A Hollow Soviet Coin.
This hollow Soviet coin could be used to transport secret material or photographic films |
33. Button Camera.
Back in 1970s, this button camera was used to take picture secretly |
34. Cia Disguised Bomb.
This camouflaged paint box in reality was a bomb |
35. Flask Bomb.
This flask was in fact a hidden bomb |
36. A Secret Compass.
These two pieces put together could make a compass |
(via Techno Crazed)
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