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Iceye and StarLink are the next-generation systems that can use for civil and military purposes.




Image 1) Iceye satellite


Iceye is a Finnish startup company that creates miniature radar satellites. Those satellites can observe floods, cities, and many other targets. But those satellites can also give information about the movements of the enemy. Those miniature satellites are delivering target data from Russian troops and then send that data through the satellite communication systems to defenders. 

The radar satellite can make a 3D map image from the ground below it. And then computers can position that image on the radar map that covers the entire earth. The system compiles the form of the ground below the satellite and radar images that are in its memory. Then the system positions the image to the right point. 

The miniature radar satellites show their ability to search targets and send data to the customer in real-time. The miniature satellites are tools that can interconnect to one swarm. And that thing makes them very useful tools. The operators can make clouds around the Earth by using miniature satellites. 

And those systems can deliver information from any point on earth in seconds if those satellites are covering the entire planet. Radar transponders are tools that are giving more accuracy to those satellites. The radar transponder can be a miniature quadcopter that lands on the target. That transponder can also turn communication satellites into locating systems. 



Image 2) Iceye's high-resolution satellite image 


Another system like StarLink can offer communication tools. But the StarLink-type systems are also multi-use tools. They can also locate targets. 

The idea of that system is to use transmitters. And then three or four Starlink satellites use the triangular measurement for locating that pointer. The fact is that these kinds of systems are very useful tools for giving real-time position data to customers.  

But when we think about communication and radar satellites those satellites can also operate against things like drone swarms. The high-power radio bursts can lock the communication systems that are connecting drones to one entirety. 

If those radar or communication satellites are creating electric arcs to air that kind of system can also destroy at least high-flying aircraft. Maybe that kind of system cannot focus those cutting radiowaves on missiles. Can those systems destroy ground targets depending on their transmitting power? And the ability to locate their targets. But they can harm other satellites and slow high-flying aircraft. 


https://www.iceye.com/


https://www.starlink.com/


Image 1:) https://earth.esa.int/eogateway/missions/iceye


Image 2) https://www.iceye.com/press/press-releases/iceye-shares-nearly-18000-satellite-image-archive-under-creative-commons-license


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