Chinese Navy base 3D imaged to 50cm resolution in single satellite pass — US spatial intelligence firm boasts accurate high-res 3D terrain map took just 10 hour...
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U.S. satellite company Vantor just showed off its satellite imaging capabilities by sharing highly detailed images of the Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island, the southernmost point of China. The company posted the highly detailed photographs on X, which claims a 50cm (around 20 inches) resolution and a sub-4-meter (less than 14 feet) spatial accuracy. More importantly, this was achieved with only a single satellite pass and was processed in under 10 hours. Although this will not give you a live video feed of what’s happening on the ground, it still gives anyone accessing the data so much more information they can use for analysis, planning, and reconnaissance. Moreover, you can explore the images in…

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