What specific satellite data was used from Maxar Technologies during the operation
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces utilized high-resolution satellite imagery from Maxar Technologies as part of their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) efforts. The following details summarize the specific data and its application: High-Resolution Optical Imagery: Maxar provided high-definition satellite images with pixel resolutions ranging from 30 cm to 15 cm, enabling clear visualization of infrastructure, damage assessment, and verification of strike outcomes. These images were crucial for before-and-after comparisons of targeted sites, such as terror camps and airbases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Tasking and Acquisition Dates: Orders for Maxar’s high-resolution images were placed by Indian agencies in the lead-up to and during the operation. Notably, images were procured for key dates around the conflict, including May 7–10, 2025, coinciding with the period of active strikes and subsequent damage assessment. Application in Damage Assessment: Maxar’s imagery was used to document the destruction of terror infrastructure, such as the Markaz Taiba complex in Muridke and other strategic sites. The images provided visual confirmation of collapsed buildings, craters, and disrupted infrastructure, supporting both operational planning and public communication of the operation’s effectiveness. Integration with Domestic Assets: Indian agencies combined Maxar’s commercial satellite data with domestic assets like ISRO’s Cartosat series for comprehensive situational awareness and mission planning. In summary, Maxar Technologies supplied high-resolution, commercially available optical satellite imagery that was instrumental for targeting, operational execution, and post-strike assessment during Operation Sindoor.
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