The US Planet Labs has stopped images from the Iranian territory
Due to the tense situation in the Middle East, the US company Planet Labs has made an important decision. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
From now on, new satellite images taken from Iran and the surrounding conflict areas will not be made available to the public. This restriction has been imposed by the US government from a security perspective.
The decision aims to limit the dissemination of real-time information in order to ensure the confidentiality of military operations. Previously, the company provided images to the public with a 14-day delay.
That is, the data was filtered to some extent and distributed with a delay. Now, even delayed materials will not be provided.
According to experts, such decisions are of great importance in information warfare and intelligence activities. Because satellite images can provide precise information about military actions, objects, and strategic points.
The interesting aspect is that the new restriction does not have a definite time frame. According to the company, the ban may continue until combat operations end.
This decision is causing various debates among the international community and analysts. Some consider it a correct step from a security standpoint, while others emphasize that information transparency is being restricted.
Thus, the situation in the Middle East is moving to a new stage not only on the military field but also in the information space. This indicates further complications in the events in the region.
From now on, new satellite images taken from Iran and the surrounding conflict areas will not be made available to the public. This restriction has been imposed by the US government from a security perspective.
The decision aims to limit the dissemination of real-time information in order to ensure the confidentiality of military operations. Previously, the company provided images to the public with a 14-day delay.
That is, the data was filtered to some extent and distributed with a delay. Now, even delayed materials will not be provided.
According to experts, such decisions are of great importance in information warfare and intelligence activities. Because satellite images can provide precise information about military actions, objects, and strategic points.
The interesting aspect is that the new restriction does not have a definite time frame. According to the company, the ban may continue until combat operations end.
This decision is causing various debates among the international community and analysts. Some consider it a correct step from a security standpoint, while others emphasize that information transparency is being restricted.
Thus, the situation in the Middle East is moving to a new stage not only on the military field but also in the information space. This indicates further complications in the events in the region.
