ASM Acquisition news – rare Stasi burst transmitter
2nd July 2025 – A former team leader of the Stasi OTS has donated a WSA-6 burst transmitter set, in factory mint condition.
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2nd July 2025 – A former team leader of the Stasi OTS has donated a WSA-6 burst transmitter set, in factory mint condition.
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June 26th 2025 – For the second year ASM has participated in the SecEdu conference held at the University of NSW.
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Before things went digital and many functions collapsed onto a single small phone in our pocket, spycraft tools were purpose-specific items. In particular the espionage tools of the 1960s and 1970’s stand out with their miniaturised transistor foundations allowing jewel-like craftsmanship – mini recorders in shoulder holsters and cameras disguised as pens. Larger appliance style