Spy-Tech - Periscope


The Spy-Tech Periscope

A spy often needs to see over obstacles and around corners.  He needs to see without being seen.  To do so, he needs the Spy-Tech Periscope.

How the Periscope Works

The Spy-Tech Periscope folds to a convenient size for storage and carrying.  It has a clip on the back that holds it on your belt or Spy-Tech Vest.  Keep it folded when you're not using it to protect the mirrors from dirt and damage.

Uses of the Periscope

The Spy-Tech Periscope allows you to view something from a different angle than you normally would be able to.  You can look over a wall or the heads of a crowd.  You can see around the edge of a doorway or the corner of a building.  It allows you to observe your target without exposing you identity.

Periscopes are used in the military to enable personnel to observe the enemy from a position of safety.  Submarines scan the surface of the seas through periscopes while remaining safely submerged.  The driver in an armored tank can't very well have a windshield in front of him, so he uses a periscope to see where he's going.  Soldiers in trenches use the periscope to watch enemy lines without exposing themselves to snipers.

The Periscope in the Embassy

One of the cleverest uses of the periscope for spying was described in the James Bond adventure From Russia With Love.  A British agent in Istanbul, Turkey, discovered a forgotten drainage tunnel beneath the Soviet embassy.  While the building was cleared for inspection, he secretly installed a tall submarine periscope in the tunnel.  The top of the periscope looked into a main office in the embassy through a mousehole in the wall!  The James Bond adventures are fictional, but the man who wrote them, Ian Fleming, really was a British secret agent in World War II.  Many of the incidents he describes in his stories are based in fact - perhaps even this one.

Principles of Camouflage

Use your Spy-Tech Periscope when you're doing surveillance from a fixed position - it will allow you to keep your head down.

In order to do any surveillance from a fixed position you will need to remain hidden from your target.  Your target's attention will be drawn to you if you stand out from your background in some way.  Camouflage is the technique of eliminating or disguising the ways in which you stand out from your background.  There are five factors involved in camouflage.

Color.  The color of your skin or clothing will give you away if they contrast with your background.  You should try to wear clothing that matches as closely as possible the colors of the area you are hiding in.  The next best thing is dull, neutral colors, such as greys, tans, greens and browns.  Light, bright colors should not be worn.

Shine.  Sunlight flashing off a shiny object is visible for a great distance.  Be careful to shade or cover shiny surfaces such as watches or eyeglasses.  Rough textured clothing reflects less light than smooth fabrics.  The reflection of light off your face can also give you away, but with the Spy-Tech Periscope you can keep you face hidden.  Since your periscope mirror is set at an angle it should not reflect toward your subject.

Shape.  The outline of a person is easily recognizable.  There are several ways to break up your outline.  Blend in with your surroundings by hiding behind a bush or a rock.  Keep low - your outline is less noticable if you are crouching or prone (lying on your stomach).  Keep off the tops of hill, where you will stand out clearly against the sky.  Use your Spy-Tech Periscope to look from behind cover.

Shadows.  Even if you blend well with you background, the distinctive shape of your shadow may give you away.  Your shadow may be visible even if you are standing behind cover.  This is especially true if your target can look down on your position from a high vantage point.  If possible you should try to have the sun in front of you so that your shadow can't be seen.  Use shadows for cover - the darkness will hide you as well as cover your own shadow.

Movement.  Once you are in a position you must avoid all unnecessary movement.  Any movement against a stationary background causes you to stand out very clearly.  When you have to move, try to keep cover between you and your target.  Move in a crouch, keeping low.  Move slowly and steadily - avoid sudden, jerky movements.  If you think you may have been noticed, freeze in your tracks.  This is often enough to keep you from being detected, even in an exposed position.

More Tips on Camouflage

Once you know the principles of camouflage, it should be harder for someone to hide from you.  You'll look for hiding places that you would choose!

Training Exercise

You will get better at using camouflage if you can practice.  Play a different kind of hide-and-seek with other members of your spy-ring.  Pick an area that everyone will hide in.  Unlike the normal game of hide-and-seek, in this one everyone who's hiding has to keep the seeker in sight with their periscope.  The seeker will stand at one spot and try to spot the hiders without moving.

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