Israel launches a satellite to expand its surveillance capability throughout Middle East
Ofek 19, equipped with synthetic aperture radar, will provide continuous, all-weather surveillance and enhance Israel's intelligence across seven frontlines, officials said.
- Israel has launched a new spy satellite called Ofek 19, enhancing its surveillance capabilities across the Middle East.
- Defense minister Israel Katz said the satellite will help Israel monitor its enemies 'at all times and in all situations.'
- Gen. Amir Baram stated that Ofek 19 is part of efforts 'to maintain persistent, simultaneous surveillance of any point throughout the Middle East.
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Israel Lanches Spy Satellite
Israel launched its Ofek 19 military spy satellite this week, a development Defense Minister Israel Katz said was an “achievement of the highest global level.” Katz wrote on X, “This is also a message to all our enemies, wherever they may be – we are keeping an eye on you at all times and in every situation. And in general, a message to the peoples of the region – come collaborate with these capabilities for a better shared future for all of us.…
Israel launched a new spy satellite - Ofek 19 on orbit and announced that it would oversee “in all circumstances and in all circumstances, ” reports AFP.
Israel Successfully Launches Advanced Ofek 19 Military Satellite Into Orbit - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – Israel successfully launched the Ofek 19 reconnaissance satellite into orbit Tuesday night, marking a significant leap forward in the nation’s military space program and strengthening its intelligence and surveillance capabilities across the Middle East. The launch took place at 10:30 p.m. from the Palmachim Airbase in central Israel using a three-s…
Israel Launches Ofek 19 Spy Satellite, Which Can View 50 Cm Items From Space, Day And Night
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The “Ofek 19” spy satellite was successfully launched into space late Tuesday, and initial tests showed it was performing as planned, the Defense Ministry, in collaboration with the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Aerospace Industries, announced. The satellite, which will be used for military reconnaissance, was launched at 10:30 p.m. from Palmachim […]
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