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Secret Empire

  • Philip Taubman

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"In a brief period of explosive, top-secret innovation during the 1950s, a small group of scientists, engineers, businessmen, and government officials rewrote the book on airplane design and led the nation into outer space.

In an effort no less audacious than the creation of the atomic bomb, they designed, built, and operated the U-2 and supersonic SR-71 spy planes and Corona, the first reconnaissance satellites - machines that could collect more information about the Soviet Union's weapons in a day than an army of spies could assemble in a decade.".

"Their remarkable inventions and daring missions made possible arms control agreements with Moscow that helped keep the peace during the cold war, as well as the space-based reconnaissance, mapping, communications, and targeting systems used by America's armed forces in the Gulf War and most recently in Afghanistan. These hugely expensive machines also led to the neglect of more traditional means of intelligence gathering through human spies.".

"Philip Taubman follows this dramatic story from the White House to the CIA, from the Pentagon to Lockheed's Skunk Works in Burbank, from the secret U-2 test base in Nevada to the secret satellite assembly center in Palo Alto and other locations here and abroad. He reveals new information about the origins and evolution of the projects and how close they came to failing technically or falling victim to bureaucratic inertia and Washington's turf wars.".

"The incredibly sophisticated spies in the skies were remarkably successful in proving that the missile gap was a myth in protecting us from surprise Soviet attack. But in some ways, the failure to detect the planning for the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, can also be attributed to these powerful machines as the government became increasingly dependent on spy satellites to the neglect of human agents and informants.

Now, as we wage a new and more vicious war against terrorism, we will need both machines in space and spies on the ground to fight back."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Cold War
  • United States. Central Intelligence Agency
  • Space surveillance
  • United States
  • U-2 (Reconnaissance aircraft)
  • American Aerial reconnaissance
  • History
  • New York Times reviewed
  • United states, central intelligence agency
  • Espionage
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  • Philip Taubman

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    Simon & Schuster

    2003

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    Simon & Schuster

    February 24, 2004

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    Simon & Schuster

    March 4, 2003

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    Unabridged edition

    Tantor Media

    October 31, 2003

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  • Edition cover

    Unabridged edition

    Tantor Media

    January 1, 2005

  • Edition cover

    MP3 Una edition

    Tantor Media

    November 1, 2000

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    Diane Pub Co

    June 30, 2003