Essay On Fidel Castro

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power of the United States, but it was a significant help to Fidel Castro and the citizens of Cuba. Fidel Castro was pleased with the Soviet Union’s assistance, and fearful of the United States. Both countries had common enemy in the United States and Cuba, and the Soviet Union found a comrade in each other. Fidel Castro thought without a doubt that the United States would attempt to take his life again.
Fearing another attempt on his life, and feeling vulnerable to an attack from the United States, Cuba allowed the Soviet Union placed a nuclear missile on the Island. This was done in a stealthy manner and the United States was not aware in the beginning. Geoportal Intelligence came in from this was very alarming to the United States considering Cuba is approximately 100 miles away from the United States border. Several aerial shots were taken of Cuba when the Soviet Union was placing equipment in Cuba. The imagery depicted a large number Soviet Union soldiers walking around Cuba. This was missed when the Soviet Union used disguises for the Soldiers while aboard the vessels transporting the Soldier to Cuba. In order to keep the …show more content…

Today, there are different types of cameras available that can give different information about a certain area. There are still the pictures but now there is another layers like 3D imaging, it adds more information than what is received just from a picture image. Technology has enhanced cameras so much, now cameras are now on satellites in space. Satellite camera can transmit images within second to computers that give a real time look at any situation. In the past it would take a long time to get a full look at how any conflict, riot or combat situation was progressing on land. Digital images and camera advancement has made Geospatial intelligence unmatched on the battlefield by any other intelligence