

Overview
Enemy secret services from the West had used modern technology for the "cold war", i.e. the confrontation with the Eastern Bloc, and developed a device called COMMINT 3-72. Its nickname was "Radiokiller". This weapon was not much bigger than a soccer and could be easily camouflaged on the territory of the GDR, for example as a fieldstone, the remains of a wall or a lump of earth. These enemy objects were inconspicuous on the outside, but packed with complicated inner workings, i.e. highly sophisticated microelectronics.
Year 1980
Studio Fernsehen der DDR
Director Wolfgang Luderer
Crew Wolfgang Luderer (Director), Anneliese Hinze-Sokolowa (Editor), Helmut Bergmann (Director of Photography), Wolfgang Luderer (Writer), Harry Thürk (Writer)
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Language Deutsch