All news on the topic: Military Intelligence

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Pirates of the Caribbean Trafficked in Maersk
Military intelligence officers and police, in a network with the principal of Daniel “El Loco” Barrera, sent 19 tons of cocaine to Central America, the United States and Europe; They corrupted inspectors at the port of Santa Marta to ship 70% of the drugs to the Danish shipping company.
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How Putin hijacked Austria’s spy service — and is now gunning for its government
Intelligence officials suspect Wirecard COO Jan Marsalek of colluding with the far-right Freedom Party on Moscow’s behalf.
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Pigeon suspected of being Chinese spy set free by police after eight months
A pigeon captured by Indian officers in Mumbai and accused of espionage has been freed after eight months in captivity, after it was revealed to be a racing bird from Taiwan
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Vladimir Putin's 'body double' breaks out in rash after being 'poisoned'
This comes as the "main doppelgänger” was separately named for the first time as Yevgeny Vasilyevich, originally a carpenter from Belarus
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Iran shows off hypersonic missile it claims can travel 15 times speed of sound
Iranian state TV claimed that the Fattah missile, which means "Conqueror" in Farsi, has a range of 870 miles and that it can swerve any country's missile defence system, which is highly unlikely
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Ex-FBI agent and KGB spy who gave Russia nuclear secrets is found dead in jail
Ex-FBI agent Robert Hanssen was described as one of the most damaging spies in American history after he sold nuclear secrets and highly classified material to the Soviet Union and later Russia
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Moment Chinese fighter jet pulls 'aggressive' manoeuvre on US plane
A Chinese jet fighter flew 'provocatively' in front of a US Air Force jet and intercepted it in an 'unnecessarily aggressive' manoeuvre, during a 'routine operation' above the South China Sea, the Pentagon said
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China poses an 'increasing threat' to Britain, warns top spook
The Chief of Defence Intelligence issued a warning about the 'challenges' emerging from Beijing - and how smaller nations could take advantage of cheaper technologies to arm themselves
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Hoax image of explosion at Pentagon goes viral and caused markets to briefly dip
An 'explosion' reported at the Pentagon in Washington DC earlier today was confirmed as a hoax. An image that circulated online of an apparent explosion was likely generated by artificial intelligence
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Afghan interpreter shot by Taliban living in pain as 'racist' Army delays payout
Jamal Barack was 18 when he was shot in the arm and chest during an ambush on the Army’s Scots Guards in Helmand Province. He has been waiting for compensation for 13 years
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Four US citizens charged with working for Russia spies to interfere in elections
Omali Yeshitela, the leader of the Uhuru Movement and the founder of the African People’s Socialist Party, along with two other APSP members, is accused of acting as a Russia agent
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US accuses China of spying with secret 'police station' in middle of New York
According to official documents, a local branch of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security was being run inside an office building in Manhattan's Chinatown neighborhood before closing lamid an FBI investigation.
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Pentagon Papers leak suspect was a 'game and gun nut' and could harm trust in US
Airman 1st class Jack Teixeira, 21, of the 102nd Intelligence Wing at Otis Air National Guard Base, was arrested at his home in Massachusetts by the FBI on Thursday suspected of being behind the 'Pentagon Papers' leak
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Russia uses horror incendiary thermite shells with lethal combustion at 2,700C
Vladimir Putin's army used incendiary thermite shells overnight as the Kremlin leader 'demands Bakhmut is taken by end of month' in his ongoing invasion of Ukraine
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Russia's arrest of US reporter a 'retaliation' as Putin's man says no quick swap
The case against The Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested in Russia, could be used as a 'trump card' for exchange of prisoners with the US, a Russian lawyer claimed
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US launches air strikes in Syria after drone kills American and injures 5 troops
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the American intelligence community had determined the drone was of Iranian origin when it fatally struck a contractor in Syria
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'We caught one!' US military investigating 'UFO' found over active conflict zone
The strange sighting was made over the Iraqi city of Mosul in 2016 and was photographed by a US spy plane - and military officials are investigating as they believe it could be a genuine UFO sighting.