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Surveillance Spy Equipment
Close observation, esp. of a suspected spy or criminal
Surveillance (or) is the monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of people and often in a surreptitious manner.
close observation of a person or group (usually by the police)
Surveillance is the ninth studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released July 27, 1987 (see 1987 in music). The album was recorded at Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Surveillance is the final Triumph album featuring original guitarist and singer Rik Emmett.
Mental resources
The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.
The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items
an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.
The necessary items for a particular purpose
a secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people; "my spies tell me that you had a good time last night"
A person who keeps watch on others secretly
(military) a secret agent hired by a state to obtain information about its enemies or by a business to obtain industrial secrets from competitors
A person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor
descry: catch sight of
Opel Senator 'Spy Car', RAF Cosford
The following text appears alongside this exhibit:
"The Senators operated by British Commanders'-in-Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany were intended to look normal had but in fact been heavily modified to assist in their surveillance duties. Each was fitted with four-wheel drive, a strengthened suspension and half tonne of armour. Fuel capacity was increased and blinds were fitted to the back and rear side windows to make the crew, and what they were doing, difficult to observe.
Extra spot lights and map lights were fitted, and the lights over the rear number plates could be switched off. Infra-red and tactical lights were fitted for discreet night driving.
The result was a quiet, relatively inconspicuous, long range, fast powerful saloon with good cross country performance, and the ability to carry a crew of three and all their equipment for several days at a time, in all weathers."
GDR Surveillance
This is the room that held some of the surveillance equipment Stasi would use to spy on other East Germans.