Border Tension Monitoring using COMSAR

The world is eager for relevant, rapid intelligence about distinct changes in our environment. Satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) provides an all-weather, 24/7 stream of actionable data. We will focus on how COMSAR provides independent and timely monitoring capabilities in situations pertaining to international relations, an example of such being the current border tensions between China & India. Are the two nations de-escalating, holding a steady state, or continuing expansion of support facilities?

 

Greg Skotzko | URSA

Justyna Kosianka | URSA

 
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