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Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases

Asia / Iran4 views1 min
Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases

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Iran acquired a Chinese spy satellite to target US military bases in the Middle East. The satellite, known as TEE-01B, was used to monitor key US military sites and capture images of bases in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and other countries.

Iran secretly acquired a Chinese spy satellite to target US military bases. The satellite, TEE-01B, was launched from China in late 2024 and transferred to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Aerospace Force. It was used to monitor US bases in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and other countries. The satellite captured images of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia before and after drone and missile strikes. Other areas surveilled included US military bases in Kuwait, Djibouti, and Oman. The use of the Chinese-built satellite by Iran is likely to be highly sensitive in the region.

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