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US Intelligence Uses Radio for Covert Agent Communication Amid Iran Conflict, Despite AI Era
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US uses short-wave radio for covert ops in Iran amid AI age, escalating tensions
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11-03-2026, 13:14
US uses short-wave radio for covert ops in Iran amid AI age, escalating tensions
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US intelligence agencies reportedly use short-wave radio 'number stations' to contact agents in Iran, despite the age of AI.
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Mysterious Farsi broadcasts, starting with 'Tavajjoh! (Attention!)' and sequences of numbers, are tracked by enthusiasts as 'V32'.
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Former intelligence officials confirm these are classic one-way encrypted communications for covert agents, especially as backup.
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Broadcasts run twice daily for 90 minutes, offering a reliable alternative when Iran restricts internet access.
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Messages are difficult to disrupt or decode, using one-time pads, crucial for agents risking their lives.
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