• @Madison420
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    410 months ago

    Dude doesn’t understand that spy satellites aren’t really very useful if everyone knows and also know it’s trajectory.

    • @Ember4274
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      310 months ago

      they cannot capture the enemy’s information if their orbit is known?

      • @Madison420
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        310 months ago

        There’s a long history of photo fuckery and disinformation with satellites. So long as you know it’s trajectory and speed you know the interval and location it’s going to come across and then you can hide it manipulate. It’s why keyhole and Corona satellites were so useful.

        The US used to paint fake planes onto runways so the Soviets would think we had an absurd amount of planes in development. The source I know of is paywalled now, I’m have to find another but it’s kinda interesting honestly.

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          What on earth is north Korea really going to gain with a spy satellite that isn’t already on Google maps or Maxar?

          • @Madison420
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            110 months ago

            Well not all spy sats are for photography, some are gpr, sigint (essentially sneaking up and grabbing stray data), piggy backs literally adding mass to fuck a satellites orbit and make it die faster. There’s a bucket of fun stuff they can do but basically all of it involves not being known.