CIA Cryptonyms: SM
The CIA cryptonyms on this page show those which are begin with the two-letter bigram SM. Bigrams are used to group cryptonyms into sets related to a particular category, based on characteristics such as geographic location (AM => Cuba) or other methods of grouping (KU => organizations of the CIA itself).
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SM
SMThe CIA nation designation for the United Kingdom. [status: Probable]
SMABETThe declassified CIA Files on Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes stated that SMABET was the cryptonym for the Canadian Department of External Affairs.
SMABLESMABLE was the cryptonym for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
SMABOVESMABOVE was the cryptonym for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Security and Intelligence.
SMABOVE-9John Starnes, Director General of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Security Service.
SMACT-1A male liaison official and source of intelligence that provided information about NSA defector William Martin's travel plans.
SMADDSMADD was a cryptonym for the nation of Canada.
SMILAXSMILAX was the cryptonym for Colonel Enrique Parinello de Leon, Guatemalan Army Chief of Staff. A dispatch from Graham L. Page (probably Henry Hecksher) in April of 1954 stated that SMILAX was a target for exploitation.
SMOOTHERSThe declassified CIA Files on Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes stated that SMOOTHER was the cryptonym for British Military Intelligence.
SMOTHMI-6, the British intelligence agency that provides the British government with foreign intelligence.