The museum has an extraordinary collection of spy gadgets, weapons and espionage memorabilia from before World War II to the present—more than 28,000 items, of which 18,000 have been cataloged—and ...
There are only two places to see a gallery of artwork depicting key events in the history of U.S. intelligence services: the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency and an out-of-the way ...
Founded in 1972 and realized in 1988, the CIA Museum at Langley houses more than 18,000 unclassified artifacts spanning from 1947 to the present. Displays include a High Standard .22 silenced pistol ...
CIA used the “Belly Buster” drill during the late 1950s and early 1960s to drill holes into masonry for implanting audio devices. After assembly, the base of the drill was held firmly against the ...
Hidden from the public, the CIA operates a museum filled with artifacts tied to covert missions and intelligence history. Access is tightly restricted, and very few have ever seen what’s inside. GMB ...
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