search  
Animal Machine Interface
Artificial Life
Asteroid Defense
Biological Warfare
Cloning
Cryptography
Energy
Genetic Engineering
Information Warfare
MEMs
Metacomputing
Missile Defense
Nanotechnology
Neurotechnology
Nuclear Proliferation
Physics
Satellites
SETI
Space Expansion
Space Warfare
Surveillance Technology
Virtual Reality



Subscribe with Bloglines

Science Blogs - Blog Catalog Blog Directory



SUBSCRIBE
for updates

   SATELLITES : IRAQ
News Resources Bibliography
Jamming Incident Underscores Lessons About Space -- Staff  -- Spacedaily  -- October 14, 2004

When anti-coalition forces in Iraq used jammers last year to thwart Global Positioning System precision-guided munitions in that theater, it represented a new, but not unexpected, challenge for the U.S. military: The first time an adversary challenged its dominance in space.

Explore Related:


Satellite Photos of Iraq for Sale -- Jim Krane  -- Space.com  -- March 24, 2003

For the Iraq war, the Pentagon has left two U.S. companies free to sell their images to all comers -- except representatives from countries blacklisted by the State Department.

Explore Related:


US sweeps up commercial satellite time -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- March 21, 2003

The war in Iraq has prompted the US military to secure unprecedented access to commercial satellites. It needs to supplement its own substantial satellite data bandwidth to enable full surveillance of Iraq and reliable military communications.

Explore Related:


Pentagon Scrambles for Satellites -- Christopher Stern  -- Washington Post  -- March 20, 2003

Industry sources say the Pentagon has been scrambling to buy up access to commercial satellites to bolster its own orbiting space fleet. The military needs the bandwidth to support an information-age battle plan that depends on the ability to transmit huge amounts of data to troops in the field, planes in the air and even weapons in flight.

Explore Related:


U.S. satellites won't be watching alone -- Jean Heller  -- St. Petersburg Times  -- March 15, 2003

At least a dozen nations will watch the war with Iraq unfold from space, including some countries that oppose U.S. policies in the Middle East. That means a hostile government could share satellite intelligence about U.S. war strategy with Saddam Hussein.

Explore Related:


Iraq could try to jam US satellites -- Staff  -- Spacedaily  -- March 12, 2003

Iraq could try to jam US communications and intelligence satellites in a war, but is unlikely to succeed according to a senior U.S. Air Force officer.

Explore Related:


Eyes In The Sky. -- Daniel Dubno  -- CBS News  -- January 23, 2003

The author examines the impact of commercial high resolution satellite imagery on recent crises in Iraq and North Korea.

Explore Related:


Spy satellites scanning targets every two hours -- Ian Bruce  -- The Herald  -- November 11, 2002

Article discusses the round-the-clock surveillance of Iraq by U.S. spy satellites and speculates on their possible countermeasures.

Explore Related:


A Place to Find Out for Yourself About the War -- Eric Umansky  -- New York Times  -- September 22, 2002

Published high-resolution satellite photographs of impending military operations in Iraq are irking senior military officials.

Explore Related:


Secret NRO Recons Eye Iraqi Threats -- Craig Covault  -- Aviation Week and Space Technology  -- September 16, 2002

Aviation Week & Space Technology surveys the high-powered U.S. spy satellite gear keeping watch over Iraq.

Explore Related: