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The Lektor (named Spektor in the novel) was a fictional cipher machine developed and used by Soviet Intelligence to protect commercial, diplomatic and military communication. The device first appeared in the 1957 novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently seen in its 1963 film adaptation. The device also made an appearance during the 2005 video game of the same name.

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  • The Lektor (named Spektor in the novel) was a fictional cipher machine developed and used by Soviet Intelligence to protect commercial, diplomatic and military communication. The device first appeared in the 1957 novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently seen in its 1963 film adaptation. The device also made an appearance during the 2005 video game of the same name.
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  • Electromechanical cipher machine
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  • Lektor / Spektor
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  • 1960.0
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  • Explosive mechanism
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  • The Lektor (named Spektor in the novel) was a fictional cipher machine developed and used by Soviet Intelligence to protect commercial, diplomatic and military communication. The device first appeared in the 1957 novel From Russia, with Love and was subsequently seen in its 1963 film adaptation. The device also made an appearance during the 2005 video game of the same name.
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