Urim SIGINT Base | |
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Near Urim, Israel | |
Urim SIGINT Base | |
Coordinates | 31°18′41″N 34°32′34″E / 31.311262°N 34.542689°E |
Type | Intelligence-gathering installation |
Site information | |
Owner | Ministry of Defense (Israel) |
Operator | Unit 8200 |
Controlled by | Israel Defense Forces |
Site history | |
Built | "Decades" before 2010 |
Urim SIGINT Base is an Israeli intelligence-gathering installation, supposedly part of the Unit 8200, the signal intelligence unit of the Intelligence Corps of the Israel Defense Forces. It is located in the Negev desert approximately 30 km from Beersheba, a couple of kilometres north of the kibbutz of Urim.[1] Until articles were published about the base in 2010, it was not known to the outside world.
Equivalents of Unit 8200 are the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) of Britain and the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. Each of these signals interception spy agencies is far bigger in size than the traditional intelligence agencies of their respective countries.[2]
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