"Mack Bolan - Stony Man - Triple Strike" - читать интересную книгу автора (Bolan Mack)

This electronic information was all encoded, and
usually only the top-secret ann of the government
known as the National Reconnaissance Office re-
ceived it. In their headquarters outside Washington,
D.C., electronic and photographic intelligence from
spy satellites and aircraft such as the TR-3 flowed in
to be decoded and analyzed.
Stony Man Farm didn't need a multimillion dollar
facility and a staff of hundreds to decode and study




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this classified information. All it needed was Aaron
Kurtzman and his small cybernetics staff. He had
long since worked out a decoding program for the
NRO transmissions and could read the data from the
TR-3 as it fed in. The Farm would get the informa-
tion anyway sooner or later, but Kurtzman wanted to
know what was happening now.
"We lost him," Kurtzman said, turning in his
wheelchair to look up at Brognola.
"What do you mean, you lost him?" Brognola
growled around the stub of the unlit cigar stuck in a
comer of his mouth. As part of his duties as special
liaison to the White House, the Justice Department
official was the director of the Sensitive Operations
Group, the official name of the Stony Man Farm
team. Whenever the President activated Stony Man
for a mission, Brognola traveled from Washington as
often as possible to oversee the operation.
"I mean that he's gone," Kurtzman replied.
"Vanished. My best guess is that he got shot down."
"But that's impossible. That's a TR-3 Night Owl,
the most sophisticated spy plane in the world. It's
invisible to radar, infrared and everything else they
could think of. It's impossible to shoot it down."
"Impossible or not," Kurtzman stated, "he
stopped transmitting suddenly. Unless he's had a cat-
astrophic electrical failure, which is not too likely,
he's down somewhere over Bosnia."
Brognola's hand automatically reached for the roll
of antacid tablets in his coat pocket.

TRIPLE STRIKE

"Wait a damned minute," Kurtzman almost
shouted. "I'm getting something. I'm getting an