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How detrimental was Adolf Tolkachevs leaks and what was done . . . - Reddit How detrimental was Adolf Tolkachev's leaks and what was done to fix it? Bad title wording but I recently read about Adolf Tolkachev during the cold war who leaked critical documents on missiles and MiG projects Apparently this led to the Soviets completely redesigning their jets and radars and missiles due to the leaks setting them back big time
Adolf Tolkachev, a Soviet engineer who spied for the U. S. , being . . . Adolf Tolkachev, a Soviet engineer who spied for the U S , being arrested and hauled away by the KGB after being stopped at a roadblock (1985) Tolkachev was known as the "billion dollar spy" as his contributions saved the American military billions in research and development costs [560 × 423]
TIL of Adolf Tolkachev, the Soviet engineer and CIA Asset who . . . - Reddit TIL of Adolf Tolkachev, the Soviet engineer and CIA Asset who singlehandedly provided enough information to compromise the MiG-29 and MiG-31, among other advanced avionics before being betrayed by EL Howard and executed by the KGB in 1985
CIA informant Adolf Tolkachev is arrested by the KGB in June . . . - Reddit Tolkachev was ultimately betrayed by Aldrich Ames, a CIA employee in the Soviet division who had secretly worked for the KGB for years Tolkachev was arrested at a roadblock, forced into a KGB van, and hauled away to prison Three months later he was given a show-trial, found guilty, and executed all on the same day
This day in History: Adolf Tolkachev is Executed. - Reddit Adolf Georgievich Tolkachev Адольф Георгиевич Толкачёв (1927 in Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan – September 24, 1986) was a Soviet Union electronics engineer who provided key documents to the U S Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) over the years between 1979 and 1985
Are Mikoyan aircraft still competitive? : r WarCollege - Reddit The decline of the Soviet-Russian aircraft industry started with two parallel developments in the 1980s: Chernobyl, which ended most R D funding, and the treason of Adolf Tolkachev, who disclosed mountains of critical data to the CIA
What do you think of Adolf Tolkachev and Aleksandr Ogorodnik? Nah, there are too much stories about defecting from the all sides, and remembering them all is too niche knowledge And they are really obscure, from the Soviet defectors top 1 in terms of recognizability is, of course, fucking Rezun (known mostly by his works), followed by the Gordievsky and Penkovsky (though I need to google both of them to remember their surnames)