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Cipher keys still needed. Research.
http://www.ellsbury.com/gne/gne-078.htm
- Sucker key related to breaking of dolphin
- Splitting into Porpoise (Italy), Catfish (Aegean) and Bloater (Asiatic
Removed the Thetis Radar Decoy from the Enigma Cipher table since it did not use an Enigma cipher. I am unsure if it has a place somewhere else in the article, but for now the info is still on Wikipedia on its own page here
/info/en/?search=Thetis_(decoy). If someone wants to put it back in the article with a link to that standalone page, feel free to do so.
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