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Israel announces successful launch of new spy satellite

The 'Ofek 16' joins a fleet of Israeli spy satellites that have been launched over the past two decades. It was developed by Israel's Defence Ministry along with the state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries.

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Published : Jul 6, 2020, 1:03 PM IST

Jerusalem: Israel's Defence Ministry announced the successful launch of a new spy satellite early on Monday, giving the country what officials said was an additional tool in keeping tabs on its many threats across the region.

The “Ofek 16” joins a fleet of Israeli spy satellites that have been launched over the past two decades. While officials did not identify specific threats, arch-enemy Iran, which Israel accuses of trying to develop nuclear weapons, is first among them.

“All the group of satellites is being used to monitor any threats on the state of Israel, which as you know are sometimes far away and immediate so they require constant monitoring,” said Amnon Harari, the head of the ministry's Space and Satellite Administration.

Israel does not confirm how many satellites are operational, but Harari mentioned at least two others, the 'Ofek 5', launched in 2002 and the 'Ofek 11', launched in 2016.

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“You can assume that once you have more than one satellite in parallel in the sky, you achieve better visit times over the targets of interest," he said.

The satellite was developed by the Ministry along with the state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries. The Ministry said 'Ofek 16' was launched at 4 a.m. from the Palmachim air base in central Israel into space. It described the Ofek as an electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with advanced capabilities.

Shlomi Sudri, the general manager of IAI's space division, said the Ofek was in orbit and sending healthy signals to a ground station. He said he expected it to begin transmitting photos in about a week.

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Israel considers Iran to be its greatest threat, citing its development of long-range missiles, its military presence in neighbouring Syria and its suspect nuclear program, and it keeps a close eye on Iran. Last week, a fire damaged a centrifuge assembly centre at Iran's Natanz nuclear site, Iran confirmed, raising speculation that Israel may have been involved.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz called Monday's launch an extraordinary achievement. “Technological superiority and intelligence capabilities are essential to the security of the state of Israel,” he said.

(AP)

Jerusalem: Israel's Defence Ministry announced the successful launch of a new spy satellite early on Monday, giving the country what officials said was an additional tool in keeping tabs on its many threats across the region.

The “Ofek 16” joins a fleet of Israeli spy satellites that have been launched over the past two decades. While officials did not identify specific threats, arch-enemy Iran, which Israel accuses of trying to develop nuclear weapons, is first among them.

“All the group of satellites is being used to monitor any threats on the state of Israel, which as you know are sometimes far away and immediate so they require constant monitoring,” said Amnon Harari, the head of the ministry's Space and Satellite Administration.

Israel does not confirm how many satellites are operational, but Harari mentioned at least two others, the 'Ofek 5', launched in 2002 and the 'Ofek 11', launched in 2016.

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“You can assume that once you have more than one satellite in parallel in the sky, you achieve better visit times over the targets of interest," he said.

The satellite was developed by the Ministry along with the state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries. The Ministry said 'Ofek 16' was launched at 4 a.m. from the Palmachim air base in central Israel into space. It described the Ofek as an electro-optical reconnaissance satellite with advanced capabilities.

Shlomi Sudri, the general manager of IAI's space division, said the Ofek was in orbit and sending healthy signals to a ground station. He said he expected it to begin transmitting photos in about a week.

Read | Rocket fired toward US embassy in Iraq injures child

Israel considers Iran to be its greatest threat, citing its development of long-range missiles, its military presence in neighbouring Syria and its suspect nuclear program, and it keeps a close eye on Iran. Last week, a fire damaged a centrifuge assembly centre at Iran's Natanz nuclear site, Iran confirmed, raising speculation that Israel may have been involved.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz called Monday's launch an extraordinary achievement. “Technological superiority and intelligence capabilities are essential to the security of the state of Israel,” he said.

(AP)

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