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Artificial intelligence is the ultimate tool for satellite intelligence.



Automatic data handling tools like image recognition are the ultimate tools for searching details from images. That kind of system can help to find things like missiles from hostile areas. The AI-based systems can handle large data mass and connect data that comes from different sources to one entirety. 

These kinds of systems are already in use. The automatic image analysis makes it possible to search things like SS-26 "Stone" missile batteries. The highly mobile battlefield systems are so-called "hard to find- easy to destroy systems". 

If the highly mobile tactical missile is found it's easy to destroy by using some kind of smart bomb. The fact is that destroying those systems is not so easy because they are supported by heavy air defense. The speed of the launcher is about the same as the truck. And that means they are extremely hard to find. If the missile is hiding in some structures it's almost impossible to locate. 


Theoretically, tactical missile systems are easy targets. When the own patrol finds those missiles. Own troops can destroy those missiles by using antitank weapons.


But those battlefield missile systems are heavily guarded. In peacetime, the threat is that terrorists or criminals try to steal the conventional warheads or the fuel of those rockets. The solid fuel that tactical missiles use is explosive. And even conventional warheads involve very high explosive material. 

If the missile uses hydrazine as fuel that stuff is allowed to make terror attacks, hydrazine fuel is extremely poisonous. So it is suitable to use as an explosive or chemical weapon. So nuclear warheads are not the only things that terrorists want. That means there is lots of stuff in the tactical missiles that terrorists want. And that's why well-trained military security units are protecting those missiles. 

One version is to aim the EMP weapon at the area. And then that impulse will shut those systems down. But that is the first use of nuclear weapons. The drones or recon aircraft can destroy the missile batteries but the problem is that the heavy air defense makes them hard targets. The enemy air patrol will try to disturb the air operation. 


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When interconnected intelligence caused uncovered hostile enemy installations. 


The multi-source intelligence can connect things like eavesdropping, signal intelligence, and high-resolution images. Nobody knows how accurate modern satellite images are. And how many conventional radios the modern military uses. But there is the possibility to make things like voice recognition by using the surveillance tapes from police. And then the captured data from the conventional field radios can use for searching undercover agents. 

The idea is that if some foreign intelligence service used agents in the overseas operation and the voice of those agents is captured. That thing makes it possible to search their location. By using the radio-based triangular measurements if there is connected voice recognition. I don't know how fast the encryption algorithm of the encoded military systems can solve. But if the agent talks to regular radio that thing allows to locate that person. Voice recognition can uncover the location of the high commanders. And that thing can take the route to the secretive military installations. 



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