New Activity at China-Linked Spy Sites in Cuba
Summary
Satellite images show that Cuba has expanded a listening site near Florida, which may be connected to China. This expansion might increase tensions between the United States and Cuba, especially as the U.S. accuses Cuba of hosting facilities that gather sensitive U.S. military information.Key Facts
- Cuba has expanded a listening site at Bejucal, about 50 miles south of Havana.
- The site may be linked to Chinese intelligence operations.
- Bejucal now has 32 large antennae arranged in a circular pattern called a Circularly Disposed Antenna Array (CDAA).
- A CDAA helps find the direction of radio signals over long distances.
- The site could help Cuba or China monitor U.S. military activities in the Caribbean and nearby areas.
- The U.S. has increased sanctions and an oil blockade against Cuba recently.
- China supports Cuba and opposes U.S. sanctions and blockades.
- Experts say the site is mainly used to track U.S. military signals, not to build Cuba’s military defenses.
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