6/3/23
Ex United States intelligence officer Ritter: Russia’s ultra-precise satellites will soon give the Ukrainian Armed Forces a nightmare.

Russian ultra-precise satellites will allow the Russian Armed Forces to more closely monitor the movement of soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and increase the number of missile strikes on Ukrainian forces and military facilities, former US intelligence officer Scott Ritter said on the U.S. Tour of Duty. According to him, such satellites transmit coordinates and data with an accuracy of one meter. Cloud cover and rain are not a hindrance for them.

These radar surveillance satellites have cameras with an accuracy of one meter. Cloud cover or rain does not interfere with them. There are high-resolution radars that can see everything. You can’t hide anything from these satellites, ” the officer said.
Vladimir Prokhvatilov, a senior researcher at the Academy of Military Sciences, said earlier that intercontinental ballistic missiles with a conventional warhead should be used to attack the bunkers of the Ukrainian leadership and decision-making centers. According to him, we are talking about shells like “Yars” and “Topol”.
On May 30, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that a few days ago Moscow had attacked the decision-making centers — the headquarters of Ukraine’s military intelligence, which is located within Kiev.
Later, the Telegram channel “Ukraine.<url> ” published satellite images of the headquarters building of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) of the country’s Defense Ministry after the Russian strike. The image from May 30 shows that the courtyard and parking lot of the GUR are littered with earth.
Ritter emphasized the fact that the US has been lacking in satellite intelligence for too long. “The US should be neck and neck with other world intelligence agencies where satellite surveillance is a matter of concern. You know, like Russia, the Israelis and even TCO.”


