CSIS calls site near Guantánamo a ‘powerful tool’ that will be able to monitor air and maritime activity of US military
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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Cuba is building a new radar site likely to be capable of spying on the United States’ nearby Guantanamo Bay naval base, a Washington think tank found using satellite images, the latest upgrade to the country’s surveillance capabilities long thought to be linked to China.
CSIS calls site near Guantánamo a ‘powerful tool’ that will be able to monitor air and maritime activity of US military
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