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Iran's Acquisition of Chinese Satellite for Targeting US Bases Revealed

Severity: High (Score: 72.8)

Sources: Razomua.Media, Unn.Ua, Ft, Bairdmaritime

Summary

In March 2026, Iranian forces utilized the TEE-01B satellite, acquired from China in late 2024, to gather intelligence on American military bases in the Middle East, specifically targeting Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. The satellite images were taken just days before missile and drone strikes on the base, indicating a strategic use of the satellite for military operations. The IRGC gained access to commercial ground stations operated by Emposat in Beijing, allowing them to control the satellite from afar. The Chinese government has denied allegations of complicity, labeling them as disinformation. The incident raises significant concerns about the implications of commercial satellite technology being used for military purposes and the geopolitical ramifications for US-China-Iran relations. The White House has not confirmed any direct links between Chinese companies and the IRGC but has warned of consequences if China supplies military support to Iran. The situation highlights the vulnerabilities in US military infrastructure and the complexities of international arms and technology agreements. Key Points: • Iran acquired the TEE-01B satellite from China to monitor US military bases. • The satellite was used for targeted intelligence gathering before attacks on US facilities. • China denies involvement, calling the allegations disinformation.

Key Entities

  • Bahrain (country)
  • China (country)
  • Iran (country)
  • Iraq (country)
  • Jordan (country)
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