Cold War - Clandestine Equipment  
Richard Brisson Collection


SAS GRA-71 Burst Encoder British MK-301 British MK-328 British SR-128 British MK-123 French TR-TG-2A by Etablissements Lagier
PRC-64 Unknown Transmitter ST-1 in Case RS-6 Special Forces Radio Station KGB Surveillance Radio (body-worn outfit) SSR-5B Receiver
CCS Surveillance Briefcase High quality hollow U.S. 50 cent piece (for carrying microdots and one-time pads) MiG-29 Spy Camera KGB F-21 Concealed Cameras (e.g. button concealment)
Photo-Sniper 35mm surveillance camera KGB Minox B with some accessories Microphotographs & Microdot Viewer Civil Defence Posters from 1950's
Mohawk Clandestine Recorder in Attache Case EDI Recorder (reel-to-reel) 1in high, 2.5in deep, 5in wide Alpha One X Recorder (reel-to-reel) by IdentCorporation 1in high, 2.5in deep, 5in wide Alpha One Recorder (reel-to-reel) by Amerex for IdentCorporation 1in high, 2.5in deep, 5in wide


COLD WAR Clandestine Communications Equipment:


COLD WAR Related Items:




Civil Defence Items:

  • Booklet "Personal Protection Under Atomic Attack" 1951 Canadian Ministry of National Health & Welfare
  • Pamphlet "Simpler Shelters - General Information on Fallout Shelters" 1962 Canada
  • Pamphlet "Survival in Likely Target Areas" 1962 Canada
  • V-777 Civil Defense Radiation Detection Kit
  • Booklet "The Communist Threat to Canada" (1947) Chamber of Commerce
  • Five framed Canadian Civil Defence Posters (Justin Case & Bea Alerte)



Other Publications:

  • Booklet "The Soviet Army Tactics and Organization" (1949) - Restricted - War Office
  • Various publications by Igor Gouzenko including signed copy of "Fall of the Titan"
  • Small map of "Soviet Military Power" 1990
  • Postcard with picture of Soviet Embassy in Ottawa - circa 1955


Other Items:

  • Some DEW line equipment and manuals
  • Large collection of secret code items (books, decoders, spy items) for children (had those on display at the Science & Tech Museum
  • Good collection of books on the Cold War
  • Extensive collection on publications and articles by Herbert Yardley


Items Originating from CFS-Carp / Diefenbunker:

Special Motorola Diefenbunker Phone

  • Three Model 28 Teletype Consoles (Still with CFS Carp tags on them)
  • Special Black Phone (Unique Frequency)
  • One complete Model 40 Tempest Station
  • One rack miscellaneous equipment

Questions? Please email Richard at spytools@sympatico.ca

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