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The U.S. National Imagery and Mapping Agency is purchasing commercial remote sensing imagery, some under exclusive use agreements, to support operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Applications ...
The war against terrorism in Afghanistan has propelled the National Imagery and Mapping Agency into the future ahead of schedule. Faced with an urgent demand for intelligence on a region of the world ...
A network of “hundreds of thousands” of people, including analysts using satellite imagery to locate Taliban checkpoints surrounding the Kabul airport, are coordinating to evacuate Afghan ...
Satellite imagery shows crowds of people gathered on the tarmac at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan as thousands of people try to exit the country. (Courtesy of Maxar Technologies) ...
Maxar Technologies captured images of crowds from the airport’s entrance to its runway about 10:45 a.m. Soon after, news agencies and social media videos began documenting people climbing onto ...
New Maxar satellite images, taken on June 29, show cranes and people working at the Fordow enrichment complex following US and Israeli air strikes. Vehicles can also seen below a ridge and are parked ...
But satellite imagery indicates that while the attacks were widespread, the damage was far more contained than claimed — and appeared mostly inflicted by India on Pakistani facilities.
New satellite images show what appear to be new stretches of wall constructed by North Korea near the Demilitarized Zone. ... He is a former U.S. Marine infantryman and veteran of the Afghanistan war.
WASHINGTON — The US Embassy in Qatar on Monday advised Americans in the Gulf country to shelter in place until further notice ...
For decades, the U.S. Departments of Defense and State have had spy satellites collecting images over the country, ... the AHMP’s goal is to record all of Afghanistan’s cultural features.
China's state media reported speeding up dam construction in Pakistan after India suspended the IWT, but satellite images show construction picked up pace in September 2024.
Qais Alamdar, a German-based open source intelligence researcher monitoring Afghanistan’s satellite imagery and ground reports, says that while it is impossible to know exactly how many fighters ...