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Release Date..: 05/13/07 Air Date......: xx/xx/06
Resolution....: 512x384 Video.........: 914 kb/s
Audio Codec...: 133 kb/s Video Codec...: Xvid
Framerate.....: 29.970fps Runtime.......: 45:44
Files.........: 25x15mb
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During the middle years of the Cold War, espionage and intelligence
are as important as technology and strategy. Deterrence theory
depends on each side matching the other weapon-for- weapon.
Knowledge of the enemy's strengths and weaknesses is critical.
Not until 1996 would the public be informed of the role American
and Soviet submarines played in the Cold War game of espionage.
American submarines alone carry-out over a thousand missions in
Soviet waters, sometimes going within a few miles of shore,
photographing and filming military installations though their
periscopes. It has only recently been disclosed that the Scorpion
was coming home from one of these secret, dangerous missions prior
to her destruction. Soviet espionage in US waters is equally
aggressive: it is terrifying to imagine that stealthy, lethal
submarines lurk off North America throughout the 1970's and 1980's,
their missiles targeted on our cities.
These missions mark a new stage in the Cold War: the battle for
intelligence. And nothing is more important than breaking the
enemy's cryptographic codes. The principle of cryptography is
ancient, but during the Cold War it is at its most sophisticated.
At its most basic, messages are encrypted by substituting one letter
for another; a code machine mechanically de-scrambles the encrypted
message. For both Americans and Soviets, breaking the enemy's code
becomes the Holy Grail of the Cold War, each side scheming to obtain
the other's code books and code machines.
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