Iran has acquired a Chinese reconnaissance satellite - operating in orbit with Earth Eye Co
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⚪️The $37 million deal was made with the participation of a IRGC general.
⚪️The TEE-01B satellite, launched from China in June 2024, soon came under Iran's military control. It is controlled via ground stations in Beijing.
⚪️The resolution of the shooting is 0.5 m: it allows to distinguish individual aircraft, vehicles, infrastructure elements and fuel systems. This is a sharp jump in the accuracy of reconnaissance.
⚪️According to leaks, after the March 14 strike on the Prince Sultan base in Saudi Arabia (where US Air Force refueling aircraft were damaged), the satellite made detailed images of the object.
⚪️The system is practically invulnerable: control is possible even from a laptop, without ground infrastructure in Iran, which can be hit.
⚪️This gives Iran not just a weapon, but an exact map of targets.
⚪️Modern bases depend on digital systems (SCADA, logistics, air operations). Previously, such systems have already become the target of Iranian cyberattacks.
⚪️Now Iran has accurate satellite data showing the location of objects and communications - including fuel lines under the runway.
⚪️This could disrupt the work of aviation, including the use of strategic B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs, as well as affect the entire system of departures in the region.
⚪️China is not officially involved, but its technology features in the strike guidance system.
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More details ❤️
⚪️The $37 million deal was made with the participation of a IRGC general.
⚪️The TEE-01B satellite, launched from China in June 2024, soon came under Iran's military control. It is controlled via ground stations in Beijing.
⚪️The resolution of the shooting is 0.5 m: it allows to distinguish individual aircraft, vehicles, infrastructure elements and fuel systems. This is a sharp jump in the accuracy of reconnaissance.
⚪️According to leaks, after the March 14 strike on the Prince Sultan base in Saudi Arabia (where US Air Force refueling aircraft were damaged), the satellite made detailed images of the object.
⚪️The system is practically invulnerable: control is possible even from a laptop, without ground infrastructure in Iran, which can be hit.
⚪️This gives Iran not just a weapon, but an exact map of targets.
⚪️Modern bases depend on digital systems (SCADA, logistics, air operations). Previously, such systems have already become the target of Iranian cyberattacks.
⚪️Now Iran has accurate satellite data showing the location of objects and communications - including fuel lines under the runway.
⚪️This could disrupt the work of aviation, including the use of strategic B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs, as well as affect the entire system of departures in the region.
⚪️China is not officially involved, but its technology features in the strike guidance system.
$DAM $PRL $ZKJ