ID | 140491 |
Title Proper | Cold war reconnaissance flights along the Berlin corridors and in the Berlin control zone 1960–90 |
Other Title Information | risk, coordination and sharing |
Language | ENG |
Author | Wright, Kevin Paul |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | During the Cold War, Soviet and East German military units, equipment and activities around Berlin were high priority targets for Western military intelligence agencies. This article examines the imagery gathering undertaken by British, French and US reconnaissance flights along the Berlin Air Corridors and inside the Berlin Control Zone. The quantity of information was effectively multiplied because of the close cooperation between the Western allies and coordination with Allied Military Liaison Mission ‘ground tours’. This cooperation generally went further than has been publicly acknowledged by individual governments. This paper contends that the collaboration provided the most comprehensive and regular collection of imagery on Soviet and East German military units for the duration of the Cold War. It contributed to a multi-dimensional picture of Soviet and German Democratic Republic capabilities and intentions. Soviet motives for generally not interfering with those missions on a regular basis are considered. |
`In' analytical Note | Intelligence and National Security Vol. 30, No.5; Oct 2015: p.615-636 |
Journal Source | Intelligence and National Security Vol: 30 No 5 |
Key Words | Risk ; Soviet ; Coordination ; Military Units ; German Democratic Republic ; Sharing ; Cold War ; Reconnaissance Flights ; Berlin Corridors ; Berlin Control Zone ; 1960–90 ; East German ; Military Liaison ; Berlin Air Corridors |