ABOVE: A U-2 in the air
BELOW: Target: Cuba. U-2 photography was instrumental in proving the Soviets had installed Nuclear missile systems on Cuba.
Clarence Johnson (Left) with Gary Powers
On May 1st, 1960, Francis Gary Powers was flying his U-2 on a reconnaissance mission codenamed GRAND SLAM from Peshawar, Pakistan over the Soviet Union. He was shot down by a S-75 Dvina (NATO reporting name SA-2 Guideline) ground-to-air missile over Sverdlovsk, captured and sentenced to a prison term. He was exchanged for 'Rudolf Abel' on February 10, 1962, on the famous Glienicke Bridge, the 'Bridge of Spies' connecting Berlin with Potsdam. See also OPERATION RAINBOW.
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