SECRET direct Government action of this sort. It controls a world wide organisation for propaganda and agitation that can readily be adapted to a change of tactics. 6. Sir David Kelly suggests in para. 9 of his letter that the Russians will try by every means to increase their military production. We are inclined to doubt whether such a course is really necessary. The Russians already have vast quantities of armaments, and production is continuing at a very high rate. (We believe for example that the Soviet Union now has about 57,000 tanks and S.P.