Lourdes SIGINT station


The Lourdes SIGINT facility, located near Havana, Cuba, was the largest facility of its kind operated by Russian foreign intelligence services
outside of Russia. Located less than from Key West, the facility covered. Construction began in July 1962.
The station closed in August 2002.
All station facilities were shut down, the buildings were abandoned and later reconstructed to become the University of Information Science.
At its peak during the Cold War over 1,500 KGB, GRU, Cuban DGI, and Eastern Bloc technicians, engineers and intelligence operatives staffed the facility. In 2000 it was reported that China signed an agreement with the Cuban government to share use of the facility for its own intelligence agency.
The base closed in 2002. Russia had paid Cuba a $200 million annual subsidy from 1962 to 2002.
In July 2014 reports surfaced that Russia and Cuba had agreed to reopen the facility for usage by Russian intelligence. However, RT later removed their original story and replaced it with one denying the reports.

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