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intercepts

n. (plural of intercept English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: intercept)

Usage examples of "intercepts".

There, intercepts from the missions were to be analyzed and the ciphers attacked.

At NSA, Blake ordered a new codeword, further limiting the number of people with access to the information, and extra restrictions on intercepts revealing offensive weapons.

At the time, based on the fractured conversations he heard on the intercepts, Nowicki just assumed that the attack was a mistake.

But in the end, Hanyok noted, only a fraction of the intercepts were ever distributed and the principal focus was always on strategic military traffic, not routine diplomatic communications.

The intercepts were then forwarded to Arlington Hall, headquarters of the Army codebreakers, over forty-six special secure teletype lines.

To quickly get intercepts from the ship to NSA, a unique sixteen-foot dish-shaped antenna was installed on its fantail.

The intercepts clearly showed that the Russians were exercising greater and greater control over Cuban military activities.

Other intercepts revealed nighttime jet gunnery exercises, bombing practice, and extensive patrols.

Dutch intercepts showed uncertainty over whether foreign ambassadors would be invited to the funeral.

Other intercepts revealed the parameters of Soviet Fan Song radars, used to guide surface-to-air missiles, and the exact location of a new Fire Can radar associated with Russian 57- and 85-millimeter anti-aircraft cannons.

British intercepts, which partly led to the surprise at Suez, NSA began expanding its presence on Cyprus, ideally positioned in the eastern Mediterranean.

East African coast, the ship would pull into ports and a crewmember, in civilian clothes, would hand-carry the pouches of intercepts to the nearest American embassy.

The evaluator called out many airborne intercepts from Arab and Israeli aircraft.

We recorded voice activity en route home until the intercepts finally faded.

The reams of intercepts sent back to Washington exceeded expectations and NSA, now the junior partner, asked that the scrappy spy ship try its luck against China and North Korea.