mice with secrets, pigeons that film, and cats that listen without meowing
Voice of Emirates – In the world of intelligence, there are no limits to imagination and no ceiling to cunning. Spies are no longer always flesh and blood. Some have become dead rats, disguised cats, and secret pigeons!
Unconventional spy tools
Behind the scenes, intelligence agencies around the world are competing to create unconventional espionage tools that are difficult to detect.
During the Cold War, for example, the CIA used pigeons equipped with tiny cameras to take pictures from low altitudes.
While the Soviet Union resorted to planting eavesdropping devices inside the bodies of dead rats that were thrown in specific places,
Where customers pick them up later without raising suspicion.
Cats, in turn, have been transformed into live spy tools in an American project known as “Sound Cats.”
Implant small transmitters
Small transmitters were implanted in their bodies to monitor secret meetings in Moscow.
But the project ended in disastrous failure after the first spy cat was run over by a car as soon as it left the lab!
With the development of technology, it is no longer limited to animals only,
Today there are birds, turtles and even mechanical insects that act as hidden eyes in the sky and on the ground.
Monitor, capture and record without sound or trace.
It’s a bloodless war of minds, but its victims are of a different kind: dead rats,
Cats working undercover, and innocent birds recruited in the name of “national security.”
Scene summary
When technology mixes with fantasy, spying becomes not just a profession,
Rather, it is an amazing world between fiction and reality.
You don’t know if you’re reading about it in a secret file or a science fiction novel!




