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PICTURE GALLERY
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LINDIS AT HARROGATE COURT
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CHICKSANDS
A 13th century priory in Bedfordshire, Chicksands is a listed building owned by the Ministry of Defence. Used by the US for years and was one of the largest
eavesdropping stations in the world. Now the MoD's national intelligence centre training personnel from all braanches of the armed forces in spycraft, including psychological operations.
(From spy satellite pictures published in "The Guardian" 27/1/00)

A view of Chicksands, part of the spy network operated by the United States,
Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
-- targeted on European communications links
(Picture by Duncan Campbell)
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FASLANE (HOLY LOCH)
The Scottish base, home of the UK Trident submarine fleet.
(From
UK's Vanguard Of Tridents at Naval-Technology.com
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FELTWELL
The baseball pitch in the middle of the picture indicates the US presence at Feltwell.
(From spy satellite pictures published in "The Guardian" 27/1/00)
Feltwell - a little known tracking base on the Norfolk-Suffolk border. Home of the US 5th Space Surveillance Squadron.
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FYLINGDALES

On the remote Fylingdales Moor in North Yorkshire three giant "golfballs", 43 metres in diameter once marked the whereabouts of the Ballistic Missile
Early Warning System (BMEWS) radar at "RAF" Fylingdales. Probably the most significant strategic installation in Yorkshire and is of direct relevance to plans for the United
States’ Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) and Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI - "Star Wars") systems. The three golf balls housed three mechanically steerable radar dishes.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s the 3 golf-balls were replaced ("upgraded") by a Large Phased Array pyramid. The current radar is set to be upgraded again shortly to become an
integral part of the US BMD system.

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LAKENHEATH
The Suffolk base, one of several US nuclear bases surrounded by farms in the East Anglia countryside. The base for F15 bombers used for strikes against Bosnia and
Iraq. The site of two accidents involving US nuclear weapons in 1956 and 1961.
(From spy satellite pictures published in "The Guardian" 27/1/00)
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MENWITH HILL
Covering more than 500 acres this is the US National Security Agency's biggest eavesdropping centre. It plays a key role in a world-wide surveillance network that
intercepts and analyses communications from Europe, Russia and the Middle East. The base is continually being expanded and recently building has started on the ground based station for the
Space Based Infra Red System (SBIRS) which will be an important part of the US Ballistic Missile Defence system.
(From spy satellite pictures published in "The Guardian" 27/1/00)
See also:
CAAB at Menwith
Building SBIRS - "Son of Star Wars"
Bye-Laws
Security Fence
More of Menwith
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