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'''Viktor Vasilevish Sveshchnikov''', also known as '''Vladimir Vladimirovich De Sveshnikov''', and '''V.V. Sveshnikov''', was a ballistics expert at the [[United States Department of War|War Department]] in the 1930s. | '''Viktor Vasilevish Sveshchnikov''', also known as '''Vladimir Vladimirovich De Sveshnikov''', and '''V.V. Sveshnikov''', was a ballistics expert at the [[United States Department of War|War Department]] in the 1930s. | ||
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Viktor Vasilevish Sveshchnikov, also known as Vladimir Vladimirovich De Sveshnikov, and V.V. Sveshnikov, was a ballistics expert at the War Department in the 1930s.
Whittaker Chambers identified him to the FBI. Sveshchnikov reported to Soviet Agent handler Boris Bykov. When inteviewed by the FBI, De Sveshnikov said he was first approached by Soviet intelligence in the mid-1920s, and from 1931 to 1938/39, he had furnished Soviet intelligence with industrial and military patents as well as military journals and received regular payments in return.
In the Gorsky Memo, V.V. Sveshchnikov is identified as code name "Rupert".
Source
- Alexander Vassiliev, Notes on "A.. Gorsky’s Report to Savchenko S.R., 23 December 1949.