Considered an intelligence bonanza, since this fighter plane was then the best the Communist bloc had.
It was an intelligence bonanza, and it was being supplied direct from the horse's mouththe President of the United States!
Expecting the Russians to sit on the intelligence bonanza of the decade was too much to hope for.
While the Clinton Administration said little publicly for fear of upsetting delicate negotiations with North Korea, senior officials described the defections as an intelligence bonanza for the United States.
The defection of North Korea's Ambassador to Egypt, Chang Sung Gil, should prove an intelligence bonanza to the United States.
They cost more than diplomats and, despite the occasional intelligence bonanza, they serve up lots of disinformation too.
Capturing the sons might have yielded an intelligence bonanza and scored propaganda points by permitting the Iraqis to put them on public trial, allied officials said today.
The North Vietnamese Army may have possessed information about his presence in Vietnam and his capture would have meant a huge intelligence bonanza for the Soviet Union.
His act, affiliated with Operation Moolah, was considered an intelligence bonanza because his fighter plane was the best in the Communist bloc.
Far more complicated would be the destruction of the equipment, which would represent a potential intelligence bonanza for China.