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GCHQ

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by Richard Aldrich


  Project Sandra (intelligence facility on Cyprus) 321–3, 348, 356

  Public Interest Immunity certificates 505

  Public Key Cryptography 489–93, 508, 512

  Public Record Office (Kew) 355

  Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) 393

  Punta Arenas (Chile) 414

  Purple (Japanese cypher machine) 29, 38

  Purves, Peter 348

  Pym, Francis 423

  Pyramider satellite 377

  Quinlan, Sir Michael 493

  Racal (telecoms company) 401, 433, 469, 524, 590

  radar 110, 126, 132, 133, 136, 138, 145, 154, 202, 266, 285–7, 301–2, 306, 406, 408, 466

  Radcliffe, Lord 239–40

  Radcliffe Inquiry into Security in the Civil Service (1962) 381, 418

  Radio Corporation of Cuba 341

  Radio Operators (GCHQ) 15, 185, 186, 228, 261, 382, 418, 419, 420, 422, 432, 435, 458

  Radio Reconnaissance Teams (Afghanistan) 535

  Radio Security Service 37, 58, 79, 221

  Radio Warfare Special Branch 133, 134

  Rainbow Warrior (Greenpeace ship) 446

  Rangoon (Burma) 110

  Rattan (Soviet radio intercepts) 75

  RC-135 ‘Looking Glass’ aircraft 273

  Reagan, Ronald 398, 403, 457

  ‘Real IRA’ 501, 502

  Reenan, Cyril 479, 480

  Rees-Mogg, Lord William 481

  Reeve, James 196, 197

  Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) (2000) 547

  Reid, John 516

  Reijn, Joop van der 308

  Reilly, Patrick 205, 206

  rendition programmes 539–40

  Rendle, John 578

  Rennie, John 156

  Res (reserved cypher material) 44–5

  Review of Intelligence

  Requirements and Resources (1994) 493

  Review of Intercept as Evidence (2004) 541

  Rhodes, Miriam 378

  Rhodesia 3, 209

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von 31

  Richards, Brooks 387

  Richards, Francis 504, 511, 526

  Riddington, Tony 598

  Ridley, Nicholas 392

  Rimington, Stella 372, 494, 521

  Ring of Five 442–3

  Ritter, Scott 470–1

  Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) 513

  Roake, Alfie 147, 265

  Robinson (computer) 349

  Robinson, Robin 493

  rockets and missiles 5, 108, 110, 131, 169, 201–2, 203, 207, 266, 271, 301, 306, 315, 322–3, 335, 337, 376, 390, 439–40, 510, 511, 515, 525

  Rockex (UK cypher machines) 57–8, 194

  Rolf, Vic 213

  Romania 52, 256, 257, 284; foreign intelligence service (DGIE) 253–4

  Rome 372

  Rommel, Erwin 5

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. 39, 41, 47, 73, 84, 87

  Rose, Michael 472, 473, 474

  Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius 83

  Rosenheim (Germany) 48

  Roussilhe, François 254–5

  Rowe, Vivian 402

  Rowlands, Ted 390, 399–400, 401

  Rowlett, Frank 44, 174

  Rowntree Foundation 361

  Royal Air Force (RAF) 369, 537: 192 Squadron (monitoring aircraft unit) 113, 122, 125, 149, 159; 199 Squadron (radio wafare unit) 113, 125, 131; invited onto Blue Peter children’s programme 348; loss of Avro Lincoln (1953) 125–9, 580; and Malayan Emergency 149–50; near-miss incidents 131; negotiations on air corridors 129–30; 100 Countermeasure Group 112; as part of GC&CS 20; RAF Akrotiri 273, 295, 296, 323, 325; RAF Brampton 469; RAF Brawdy 377; RAF Brize Norton 204, 375; RAF Celle 128; RAF Crail 369; RAF Digby 230, 231, 237; RAF Gatow 112, 370, 383; RAF Habbaniya 155, 161–2, 230; RAF Hammersley Hayes 231; RAF Lakenheath 116, 142; RAF Leconfield 126; RAF Mildenhall 257, 273, 284, 297; RAF North Luffenham 153; RAF Northolt 537; RAF Oakhanger 262; RAF Pergamos 162, 323; RAF Scharfoldendorf 128; RAF Sharjah 271; RAF Strike Command 270; RAF Upper Heyford 457; RAF Watton 112–14, 122, 125, 131, 159; RAF Wythall 153; RAF Wyton 273, 295; ‘Rock Apes’ Regiment 154; sigint and elint operations 110–14, 116–18, 121–2, 124, 131–3, 153, 154, 206, 218–19, 269–70, 272–3, 285–7; Signals Units 153, 154, 161; surveillance operations 537–8; and U-2 overflight programme 202; Y stations in Kent and Cheshire 34, 63, 111

  Royal Commission on Criminal Justice Procedure 425–6

  Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 499

  Royal Marines 390, 391, 394, 402, 411, 413, 524, 535; Y Troop 524, 525, 535

  Royal Navy 159, 441, 474, 477; and Buster Crabb incident 140–2; HMS Affray 133; HMS Albion 259; HMS Anderson (sigint station in Ceylon) 69, 92, 93, 94, 160; HMS Antrim 409, 410; HMS Ardent 410; HMS Conqueror 404; HMS Coventry 406; HMS Dolphin 265; HMS Endurance 391–2, 394, 396; HMS Glamorgan 410; HMS Glasgow 406; HMS Hermes 402–3, 411; HMS Invincible 407; HMS Maidstone 139; HMS Mariner 134; HMS Mercury (RN Signals School) 133, 134, 139; HMS Pickle 134; HMS Pucklechurch 133, 134; HMS Sheffield 406; HMS Sir Galahad 400; HMS Superb 259; HMS Taciturn 144–6; HMS Totem (later Dakar) 137, 264, 265; HMS Truculent 133; HMS Truelove 134; HMS Truncheon 264, 265; HMS Turpin 135–9, 140, 143, 146–7, 264; influence on GC&CS 16; intercept sites at Scarborough and Winchester 63; Kipling story involving 13; Provost Branch 139; and radio station at Polyarnoe 34; ‘Room 40’ code-breakers 15; sigint and elint operations 6, 114, 133–9, 143–7, 218–19, 264–7

  Royal Radar Establishment (Malvern) 501

  Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) 501, 502–3; RUC Special Branch 499, 502, 503

  Rumsfeld, Donald 511

  Rushworth, Edward 48, 78

  Russian Mafia 504

  Ryolite satellites 345, 346, 376, 421

  Sabah (Borneo) 165

  Sabri, Naji 530

  Sadat, Anwar 296

  Sadi, Sener 314

  Safford, Laurance 39

  Samford, General 101

  Samsun (Turkey) 301, 311

  San Carlos Water (Falklands) 408–11

  San Francisco 92

  Sangin province (Afghanistan) 535

  Santa Fe (Argentine submarine) 397

  Sarafand (Palestine) 20, 32, 155, 162

  Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 473, 474

  Sarawak 165

  Sarell, Sir Roderick 308, 312, 313, 315, 319

  Saudi Arabia 164, 467, 468

  Saunders, Andrew 458

  Savimbi, Joseph 454

  Scan Odd (airborne radar) 121

  Scarborough (Yorkshire) 63

  Scargill, Arthur 416

  Scarman, Lord 431

  Scarus (portable interception kit) 534

  Schlesinger, James 294–5, 326, 329, 330, 332

  Schmidt, Hans 21

  Schröder, Gerhard 520

  Schulze, Reinhard and Sonja 455–6

  Scott-Farnie, G.R. 34

  SCUD missiles 251, 468, 469

  SDECE (French secret intelligence service) 442

  Second World War 135, 335; end of 47–50, 59–60; events leading up to 22; and improved communications 5; and release of sigint material 355–6; Russian interceptions in 30, 31–2; sigint and code-breaking in 2, 5, 28–9, 32–46, 250

  Secret Intelligence Service (SIS; MI6) 1, 57, 82, 91, 97; agents sent into the Eastern Bloc 123; at Bletchley 23, 27; and Automatic Data Processing 353; and Berlin-Vienna tunnel operations 169–76; and bungled surveillance operations 140–2; buys missiles on the open market 407; closer relationship with MI5 and GCHQ 503–4; considered organisational basket-case 24; and Cyprus radio station 156; and end of influence over sigint 142; and Enigma decypherment 21; funding of 494; move to Broadway Buildings 17; move to Century House (1966) 195; move to Vauxhall Cross 496–7; no trade unions in 417; obsession with Russia 17, 31; origins of 14; and Penkovsky 322–3; and post-war re-absorption of GC&CS 67; recruitment to 61; Section V 37; Section VIII 57–9; Section Y (Carlton Gardens) 171, 178, 372; Technical Collection Service 132; and Yemen 164

  Secret Service
Committee 15

  Security Commission 368–9, 381–2, 384

  Security Service (MI5) 1, 57, 182, 361; and Automatic Data Processing 353; Britten affair 237; bugging operations 177; closer relationship with SIS and GCHQ 503–4; and CND 368; fears concerning Communists in trade unions 418–19; funding of 494; interception of telegrams and telexes 239; and John Cairncross 37; and Libyan Embassy affair 456; no trade unions in 417; origins of 14–17; and Peter Wright 223, 224; and polygraph 433–4; and possible sub-agents 382; problems with Orford Ness 287; and sigint security 70–1; ‘Squidgygate’ affair 482; and Venona 79, 84, 85, 86; ‘watchers’ operations 183–90; and West German defections 455–6; Whetstone radio monitoring station 190–1

  Selby-Bennett, Harry 134, 139

  Selwyn Lloyd, John 128, 158, 159

  Semipalatinsk (Soviet Union) 107, 302

  Services Liaison Department 70

  Sexton, Jamie 305

  Seychelles 334, 335

  Shanghai 19

  Sharq el-Adna (radio station) 156

  Shayler, David 521

  Shedden, Sir Frederick 86, 92

  Sheldon, Robert 459

  Shergold, Harry ‘Shergy’ 142

  Short, Clare 523–4

  Sidewinder air-to-air missiles 441

  Sigaba (US cypher machine) 98–9

  Sigdasys project (improved flow of sigint to front-line units) 451, 456

  Sigint Conference (1946) 95

  Sigint Electronic Warfare Operation Centre (Afghanistan) 535

  sigint satellites 437–8

  sigint ships 259–67

  Sigint/EW Operations Centre in Regional Command (South) 534

  SIGMod 539

  signals intelligence (sigint); in Afghanistan 534–9; airborne 121–2, 125–33, 144, 202–7, 223, 251–2, 257, 267–74, 295, 377; and allied cut-offs 444–7; American 39–40, 143–4, 271–2, 273–4; benefits of 401–2; blue jackets (BJs) 17, 70–1; bugging 176–82; cost of 218–23; Croatian success 473–5; and Cuba 341–2; cypher security 57, 191–3; in Cyprus 320–39; D-Notice affair 238–41; defections from 228–9; dependence on SAS-type activities 250–1; and ‘Dodgies’ or Mystery Trips 6; and domestic/ international blurring 344; during Cold War 1, 5, 8, 108–24, 125–47, 257–8; during WWII 2, 5, 32–46, 57–8; expansion in India 30; failures of 253–5; and Far East 148–51, 164–8; GCHQ at heart of 5–10; German 35, 49–50, 62; global alliances 89–101; ground-based 117–20, 252–3; and Gulf War (1991) 468; in Hong Kong 151–5; importance of bases 151–5, 277–8; and Indonesia-Malaya confrontation 164–8; and invasion of Czechoslovakia 245–6; and invasion of Falklands 397–415; and Iraq War (2003) 525–6; and Kipling 13–14; legalities of 344; and making/influencing of foreign policy 321; in medieval times 4; and Middle East 155–64; modern formation of 58; and political leaders 2–4, 7; and private companies 17; problem of language 512–13; public disclosure of 356–64; rethinking of targets 345; relations between Western allies 444–7; release of wartime material on 355; and rescuing of enemy matériel 47–56; risks 203; and Russians 33–8, 280–1; seaborne 114–16, 133–47, 208, 259–67, 377–8; security disasters 228–38; size of 227–8; and speed of communication 4–5; support for front-line units 449; tactical units 250–2; and Third World 169; in Turkey 300–19, 330–1; value and importance of 60, 62–71

  Signals Intelligence Centre 93

  Signals Intelligence Service (USA) 74

  Sillitoe, Sir Percy 86, 190

  Silvey, Reg 412

  Simakov, Alexander 478–9

  Simkin, Anthony 187

  Sinclair, Hugh ‘Quex’ 16, 22, 23

  Sinclair, Sir John 142

  Sinews (Sigint NEW Systems) 496

  Singapore 19, 40, 96, 164, 166, 167

  Singleton, Valerie 348

  Sinkov Mission (1941) 39

  Sinn Féin 500

  Sinop (Turkey) 301

  Six-Day War (1967) 253, 263–4, 271, 284

  Skardon, William 87, 188

  Skynet (communications satellite) 347–8, 403, 408, 438

  Slessor, John 190–1

  Slim, Field Marshal William 65

  Sly, Ken 153–4, 375

  Smallwood, Sir Denis 271

  Smith, F.M. 302

  Smith, Ian 3

  Smith, Jack 151

  Smith, Jacqui 543

  Smith, Rupert 474–5

  Smiths Industries 495

  Snow, Leading Seaman ‘Snowy’ 135

  social intelligence 178–9

  Solidarity (Polish trade union) 432, 465

  Somerville, John 121, 317–18, 419, 420, 428

  Sony 480–1

  Soothsayer (Army intercept equipment) 537

  SOSUS (undersea microphones) 377

  South Africa 209, 446, 454

  South Georgia 390, 391, 393–6, 409

  South-East Asia Command 110

  Southern Thule 389, 390–1

  Soviet Air Force 118, 119, 360; Air Defence Command 201; Strategic Air Command 256; Strategic Rocket Force 256

  Soviet Army 175, 371; General Staff 255–6

  Soviet Communist Party 19, 368

  Soviet Navy 114–16, 133, 256, 301; Naval Intelligence 73; Northern Fleet 136

  Soviet Union 33–8, 336, 349; apparent war preparations 255–7; and Berlin-Vienna tunnel operations 169–76; and biological weapons 611; capture of German cryptographic assets 50–1; Cold War espionage 8; elint on invasion of the Falklands 401; end of Cold War 493; enters WWII 28; ‘ferret’ programmes 112; Hitler’s invasion of 29, 32–3, 290; invasion of Czechoslovakia 244–7; Italian code-breaking concerning 52, 54; nuclear weapons 107–8, 112, 114, 116; and post-war confrontation 47; raid on Arcos building 18; Red Army 46, 78, 245–6, 249, 319; release of UK intelligence material 355; secret submarine missions against 6; and ‘strayed’ aircraft 126–33; successful sigint operations against 279–81, 344, 361; Turkish (Anglo-US) operations against 301–2; UK-US obsession with 17–19, 30–2, 45–6, 321–3; and Venona Project 72–88; and Yom Kippur War 291

  Spain 44, 505, 533

  Special Branch 141, 150, 151, 166, 187, 453, 456, 459, 509

  Special Liaison Units 57–8

  Special Radio Installation Flight (SRIF) 114

  Spedding, David 494

  spy planes 257, 267–74, 292–3, 296–7, 538

  ‘Squidgygate’ affair (1990) 479–82

  SR-71 Blackbird Mach 3

  reconnaissance aircraft 284, 292–3, 296–7

  Stalin, Joseph 31, 33, 46, 47, 173

  Standard Cable & Wireless Ltd 17

  Standard Telegraph & Cable Ltd 342

  Stankovic, Milos 473

  Stanmore (Middlesex) 62, 68

  Stannard, Robert ‘Fred’ 210–11, 213, 218, 242

  Starmer, Keir 543

  State Research Association 361

  stay-behind patrols 247–50

  Stella Polaris (sale of Russian codebooks) 91

  Stephanie operation (Canadian embassy intercepts in Moscow) 280–1

  Stephenson, Sir Hugh 207, 221

  Stevens, Geoffrey 40, 45, 50, 94

  Stewart, Brian 353

  Stewart, Michael 228

  Stockholm 192

  Straw, Jack 505, 519

  Stripp, Alan 109

  submarines 6, 114–17, 125, 133–9, 142–7, 197, 259, 264–7, 337, 377–8, 384, 397, 404

  Suez Crisis (1956) 156–9, 160, 181, 182, 213

  Sugar (Vienna tunnel code) 171

  Sugar Grove (West Virginia) 262

  Suharto, President 168

  Sukarno, President 164, 165, 167–8

  Sunay, Cevdet 311

  Super Antelope programme (modernising/upgrading Polaris submarines) 337

  Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) 256

  surveillance operations 4, 183–90, 197, 201–7, 208–9, 247–53, 292–3, 295, 296–7, 322, 368, 406, 421, 472, 480–1, 500, 506, 537–8, 540–50

  SUSLO (Special United States Liaison Officer based in UK) 381

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  Sweden 31, 212, 214, 269

  Switzerland 52, 212, 214, 215, 457, 492

  Sykes, Richard 297, 298, 335, 593

  Syria 156, 157, 271, 291, 300, 301–2, 304, 308, 336, 344

  Tai Mo Shan (New Territories) 154

  Taipei 195

  Taiwan 152, 195, 323

  Taliban 535, 537

  Tanzania 511

  Taper (Soviet cypher traffic) 54, 108

  Tartus (Syria) 331

  TASS News Agency 190

  Taylor, Telford 43

  Tebbit, Kevin 498, 504

  Technical Committee of London Signals Intelligence Committee 267

  Technical Radio Interception Committee 131

  Tedder, Lord 5

  Tel Aviv 157–8, 180

  telephone tapping and intercepts 170–6, 180, 244–5, 299, 340, 341–6, 376, 377, 474–5, 479–83, 486, 499, 500–1, 523, 541–5

  Tempest (radiation/emanation phenomenon) 209, 215–18

  Templer, Sir Gerald 150, 219

  terrorists, terrorism 9, 168, 277, 307, 320–1, 452, 531; and 9/11 509–15; domestic 539; and Heathrow plot (2003) 515–16; and IRA 498–503; Libyan 455–8; see also kidnapping and hostage-taking

  Teufelsberg (Germany) 478

  Thatcher, Margaret 8; and Falklands conflict 298, 396, 400, 403–4; and mole-mania 363, 367; 1987 general election 433; obsession with secrecy 492; and polygraph 434; and removal of trade unions from GCHQ 415, 416–17, 423, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430–1, 435; and tightening of the Official Secrets Act 363; and Zircon project 442, 460

  Third World 203, 259, 334

  Thistlethwaite, Dick 255

  Thomas, Richard 544

  Thomas, Teddy 234

  Thompson, Julian 402, 410–12

  Thompson, Ralph 94

  Thompson-CSF (arms company) 489

  Thomson, Mike 131

  Thorneycroft, Peter 163

  Thorpe, Peter 535

  Tiananmen Square massacre (1989) 476

  Tickell, Crispin 290

  TICOM (Target Intelligence Committee) teams 48–56, 76, 78

  Tiltman, John 19, 31–2, 42, 44, 67, 78, 79, 96, 213

  Tirpitz (German battleship) 35

  Titchner, Lambert 186

  Tito, Josip 4

  Tomlinson, Richard 521

  Tonkin, Derek 330, 333

  Tornado Multi-Role Combat Aircraft 345

  Toumlin, George 432

  Tovey, Brian 167, 414, 415, 421–2, 423, 424, 428, 433, 442, 448, 461, 490

  trade unions 317, 368, 389, 416–36, 497–8

 

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