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HF Frequencies
130+
ALE Identifiers
220
Military Bases
42
Naval Vessels
9
Air Bases (GPS)
17
Key Findings
26
Source Page Dumps
5
Countries in Pipeline

About This Investigation

Radio Venezuela documents the complete communications architecture of the Venezuelan military and regime — from HF radio frequencies used by infantry divisions and naval vessels, to satellite ground stations with Chinese remote access, to the five-country intelligence pipeline linking China, Russia, Iran, Cuba, and Venezuela. The investigation draws from 140+ open sources including military frequency databases, satellite imagery, leaked documents from the Guacamaya hack, and OSINT analysis of telecom infrastructure.

The Five-Country Intelligence Pipeline

China provides radars, surveillance tech, and satellite ground stations with remote access. Cuba runs analysis and correlation centers in Havana (Lourdes/Bejucal SIGINT stations). Venezuela enforces domestically through DGCIM/SEBIN. Russia modernizes Cuban surveillance infrastructure. Iran manufactures fiber optic equipment (Venefibra) and supplies missile boats. Venezuelan intelligence data flows through Havana. Chinese radar feeds from SINDA are shared with Cuba. The physical backbone: ALBA-1 — a 1,630 km submarine cable running directly from La Guaira to Siboney, Cuba.

Military Communications

HF radio frequencies and ALE identifiers across all branches

BranchHF FrequenciesALE IdentifiersCoverage
Army45+50+5 infantry divisions + General Staff
Navy70+80+All operations, 25+ vessel call signs
Cross-branch shared3 confirmed7849.0, 10272.0, 10600.0 kHz
ALE Networks4 networksRiverine HQ, Riverine Forces, Coast Guard, Riverine Ops
Aeronautical16Caracas VHF, HF aero, Caribbean VOLMET

Air Defense Systems

Chinese and Russian systems — all failed during Jan 2026 US operation

SystemOriginTypeStatus
JY-27A (12+)ChinaVHF radarFailed
S-300VMRussiaLong-range SAMNot connected to radar
BUK M-2RussiaMedium-range SAMNot connected to radar
FK-3ChinaMedium-range SAMFailed
S-125 PechoraRussiaShort-range SAMFailed
Igla-S / RBS-70Russia / SwedenMANPADSNot engaged

Satellite & Telecom Infrastructure

A dead $390M satellite and American replacements

AssetStatusDetails
VeneSat-1 (Simón Bolívar)DEADChinese-built, tumbling in space since March 2020. 28 transponders, $390M — all lost
Intelsat 14ActiveAmerican satellite — replaced VeneSat-1 for state media (C-band, 45°W)
Intelsat 35eActiveFTA Venezuela satellite TV (11110 MHz, DVB-S2, 34.5°W)
Baemari Ground StationActiveInside military airbase. China has remote access
CANTVActiveState telecom, 70-80% of internet. ZTE/Huawei backbone
CEIEC Great FirewallActiveChinese DPI, keyword filtering, metadata collection for CANTV
ALBA-1 CableActive1,630 km submarine cable: La Guaira → Siboney, Cuba

Interactive Report

Full interactive HTML report with all findings

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Radio Venezuela — Full Interactive Report
Complete investigation with all 17 findings, frequency tables, command structure, and source citations
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Raw Data Downloads

Source page dumps, master reference document, and research sources

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All data files — source dumps, master document, research sources
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Master Reference Document
VENEZUELA-MIL-RADIO-COMMS.md — all frequencies, ALE addresses, bases, systems, findings
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Source Page Dumps (26 files)
Raw HTML captures — military frequency databases, base listings, telecom analysis, defense law
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Sources List (140+)
Every source URL organized by category
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Published Articles

Investigation coverage and analysis

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130+ Military Frequencies, A Dead Satellite, and a Five-Country Spy Pipeline
Full investigation on Substack
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