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  1. > Adolf Georgievich Tolkachev (Russian: Адольф Георгиевич Толкачёв; 6 January 1927[1] in Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan – 24 September 1986) was a Soviet electronic engineer who provided key documents to the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) between 1979 and 1985. Working at the Soviet radar design bureau Phazotron as one of the chief designers, Tolkachev gave the CIA complete detailed information about such projects as the R-23, R-24, R-33, R-27, and R-60, S-300; fighter-interceptor aircraft radars used on the MiG-29, MiG-31, and Su-27; and other avionics. He was executed as a spy in 1986.

    > Tolkachev claimed his distrust of the Soviet government arose from the persecution of his wife’s parents who had suffered under Joseph Stalin. He told the CIA he was inspired by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Andrei Sakharov.