I have to start by saying thank you to all of my Substack subscribers. It’s because of you that I’m able to eat. This video is not going to get a million videos on YouTube because it’s not sexy or sensational - just an explanation of all of the ISR tools in the toolkit. So if you aren’t a paid subscriber, think about becoming one. It’s just $5. If you are a paid subscriber, I appreciate you allowing me to bring you these less sensational videos. Spy satellites are fantastic tools, but they do not have "persistence" or the ability to dwell over a battlefield for days or hours. Geostationary satellites are too far away for detailed analysis and Non-Geostationary Orbit satellites are moving so fast that they can only monitor a section of the earth for about 10 minutes every 1-3 days. Spy and surveillance planes are needed to create persistence on the battlefield. This, combined with various terrestrial, signals and human intelligence strategies paint a complete picture of the battlefield. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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