Talk:SIGINT Activity Designator

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Good work — thanks for the insights/info. — Charles Edwin Shipp (talk) 18:44, 11 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Again other SIGADs[edit]

This is a partial list of SIGADs I have compiled some time ago, with references :

  • USM-1 : Vint Hill Farms Station (American Cryptology During the Cold War 1945-1989, Book I [1] p. 135)
  • USM-2 : allegedly Army Security Agence (ASA) listening post at the US Moscow Embassy (James Bamford, The Puzzle Palace, based on previous newspapers reporting)
  • USM-5, USM-625, USM-636, USN-13, USA-516, USM-7 : closed SIGINT sites on US soil [2]
  • USA-34, USN-39, USA-70, USA-73, UKA-277B, USM-620K, US-987L : various SIGINT sites [3] p.21, 23, 36
  • USA-38 : 6920th Electronic Security Group (USAF) at Misawa AB, Japan, as of 1983 (Seymour Hersh, The Target is Destroyed)
  • NZC-331 to NZC-335, UKC-102, UKC-201, UKM-257, UKC-1000, USD-110, USD-1000, USD-1025, USF-778 : Nicky Hager, Secret Power [4] especially p.149 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rob1bureau (talkcontribs) 14:15, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

AFP-numbers are no SIGADs[edit]

According to this article, the numbers starting with AFP are no SIGADs, but were actually used for a wide variety of space and satellite programs. Therefore I'll remove that section from the main article. P2Peter (talk) 19:30, 7 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]