WASHINGTON — Maxar Intelligence developed a visual-based navigation technology that enables aerial drones to operate without relying on GPS, the company announced March 25. The software ...
The commercial satellite imaging company Maxar confirmed that it is suspending the sharing of US government-commissioned imagery with Ukraine, a move that severely constrains Ukrainian drone ...
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — The Trump administration has suspended Ukrainian military access to satellite imagery produced by Colorado-based Maxar Technologies. Maxar confirmed Friday that the U.S ...
Maxar/DigitalGlobe/Getty Images Engels -- situated more than 465 miles from the Ukrainian border -- is a major strategic bomber base, from which Russian aircraft have launched long-range missile ...
WASHINGTON, March 7 (Reuters) - U.S. aerospace firm Maxar Technologies said on Friday it had disabled Ukrainian users' access to satellite imagery on one U.S. government platform, as U.S ...
The development came after the U.S. paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine. LONDON -- Ukrainian forces lost access to Maxar satellite imagery via the United States on Thursday, a Ukrainian ...
Raptor vision-based software products use Maxar’s unique global 3D data to deliver a breakthrough terrain-based positioning system for drone navigation and sensemaking in GPS-denied environments ...
The American aerospace company Maxar Technologies has disconnected Ukraine from access to its satellite images with the wording "upon administrative request", reports the specialized portal Militarnyi ...
A US government agency cut off Ukraine from high-resolution satellite imagery. A drone operator told BI that Maxar's images are essential to flying in GPS-jammed areas. Maxar's imagery ...
Militarnyi, a Ukrainian military news outlet, has cited sources as saying that the US aerospace company Maxar Technologies has denied Ukraine access to its satellite images. Source: Militarnyi with ...
Engels -- situated more than 465 miles from the Ukrainian border -- is a major strategic bomber base, from which Russian aircraft have launched long-range missile strikes through the 3-year-old war.