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Army’s imaging satellite up and running, but its future is TBD
by Sandra Erwin — February 21, 2018

The Army experiment is being watched by the small satellite industry as a bellwether of where the military might be headed with this technology.

WASHINGTON — How valuable is it for troops in the field to have their own dedicated source of satellite imagery and other space-based intelligence? That is a question officials hope to answer in upcoming military exercises where commanders will have an opportunity to test the Army’s newly deployed Kestrel Eye microsatellite.

The Kestrel Eye Block IIM was sent into orbit in October from the International Space Station. “It is now operational,” said Dan Harkins, marketing manager at Adcole Maryland Aerospace, the satellite manufacturer.

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