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A Turkish military reconnaissance satellite dubbed Gokturk, due in orbit by 2013, may release extremely high-resolution photographs that would defy a U.S. law banning satellite operators from releasing intelligence-bearing images of Israel.

A new Turkish satellite has Israelis eyeing the end of a U.S.-backed blackout on high-resolution commercial photography of their turf from space.

The Gokturk satellite due in orbit by 2013 will gather images of objects more detailed than 2 meters across — currently the finest grain available when it comes to pictures of Israel, thanks mainly to U.S. legislation from the 1990s.

Turkey’s leap into the aerospace market treads on Israeli security sensitivities given the former allies’ recently strained ties. Unlike with other nations that have fielded commercial satellites, Israel has little leverage over Ankara.

“We try to ensure that we are not photographed at high resolutions, and most [countries] accommodate us,” a senior Israeli defense official said. “Should we request this of the Turks? We won’t ask for it. There is no one to talk to.”

The official cited Gokturk, and popular space-image clearing houses like Google Earth, among developments that have prompted discussions in Israel as to the viability of the so-called “shutter control” over commercial satellite cameras:

“The basic agreement was for 2 meter [resolution]. This has still not changed. In the future, it will certainly change.”

The current “shutter control” is anchored in an amendment to the 1997 U.S. National Defense Authorization Act, which banned disseminating satellite images of Israel of a grain higher than that available from non-American commercial sources.

Israel used bilateral lobbying to deal with the few such challenges to Washington’s aerospace dominance to emerge so far. An Israeli firm provided the telescope for Kompsat, a South Korean commercial satellite launched in 2006. Its camera offers photos with a maximum resolution of 1 meter.

“They don’t photograph our area at a resolution better than 2 meters,” the Israeli official said. “There is always conditioning.”

French Connection
Similar appeals have been made to France, whose Pleiades satellite will soon sell images with a 0.7 meter grain. France, along with Italy, has a subsidiary role in Gokturk, which experts say may provide pictures of even higher resolution.

But Turkey, whose Islamist-rooted government froze relations with Israel after its deadly raid on a Gaza aid ship last year, has shown no interest in veiling the Jewish state from Gokturk. “We decide how to use the images taken by our satellite,” an unnamed Turkish official told the newspaper Today’s Zaman.

The dispute is not new. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak tried to sell the Turks an Ofek spy satellite in 2008. But those talks collapsed, with Barak aides blaming Ankara’s refusal to accept a “shutter control” clause in the contract.

The Israeli official said such measures helped prevent “sensitive material falling into the hands of terrorists”. Israel also frets about its nuclear facilities and other secretive projects becoming too open to public scrutiny.

Asked about the prospect of Israel’s “shutter control” expiring, the official cited countermeasures developed by other countries, such as jamming space communications and even the shooting down of hostile satellites.

Worried about missile attacks from an array of regional foes, Israel has been digging in — for example, with a huge government bunker in the Jerusalem hills and a submarine hangar at Haifa port. These offer some cover from satellites.

“We know how to defend ourselves like others defend themselves, and better than others,” the Israeli official said.

Turkish recon satellite to reveal Israeli secrets | TRDEFENCE
 
Israel's spy satellite Ofek 7

Why Israel satellite to spy everyone, why should not everyone to spy on Israel??
 
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Well if you want to be reasonable a second the answer is simple. With the current government, there is no doubt that the surveillance will go to Israel`s enemies which we simply cannot allow. So umm Best of luck with the satellite. Hope it didn`t cost too much.
 
Israel's spy satellite Ofek 7

Why Israel satellite to spy everyone, why should not everyone to spy on Israel??

Nothing wrong in observing your allies, to sell the photos is another issue, i dont recall Israel selling images of Turkey to anyone let alone Turkish enemies
 
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utter speculation with no base in reality
Turkey can do what ever it wants
 
What is speculation? and what do you mean "do whatever it wants"? it is very general definition, might say as well godlike
 
Well if you want to be reasonable a second the answer is simple. With the current government, there is no doubt that the surveillance will go to Israel`s enemies which we simply cannot allow. So umm Best of luck with the satellite. Hope it didn`t cost too much.

who the hell are you?who is asking for your permission?

yes,we will observe israeli soil and give the images whoever we want,deal with it..or dream that your terrorists will bomb the satellite..
 
who the hell are you?who is asking for your permission?

yes,we will observe israeli soil and give the images whoever we want,deal with it..or dream that your terrorists will bomb the satellite..

Good to know where we stand, no more empty talks about the impartiality of Turkey and it wishes to promote reconciliation in the Middle East.
 
Good to know where we stand, no more empty talks about the impartiality of Turkey and it wishes to promote reconciliation in the Middle East.

Forgive us, oh the great 'impartial' one of the god's 'chosen' race... :cheesy:
 
from where will this satellite be launched because turkey do not have a launch vehicle
 
Forgive us, oh the great 'impartial' one of the god's 'chosen' race... :cheesy:

Israel never presented itself as impartial. Turkey tried to become the mediator between Israel and the Arabs and to earn some extra points in the international community. Now, everything is clear and its "objectivity" is obvious.

The best Turkey can do is to mediate between Iran, Syria, and Hizboallah how to continue with their joined efforts to destroy Lebanon and to organise terror assaults against Israel.
 
Its great we should set up a mutual data link , Turkey can give us real time positions of Indian mechanized units , infantry , air defense and navy movements if needed:smitten:
 
Israel never presented itself as impartial. Turkey tried to become the mediator between Israel and the Arabs and to earn some extra points in the international community. Now, everything is clear and its "objectivity" is obvious.
because Turkey never wanted problem in the ME unlike israel we never fed from chaos.. you can see this mediate things as politic maturity and the difference between naughty boy and big brother..
The best Turkey can do is to mediate between Iran, Syria, and Hizboallah how to continue with their joined efforts to destroy Lebanon and to organise terror assaults against Israel.
did someone say "destroying lebonan and terror assaults" ?
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Israel never presented itself as impartial. Turkey tried to become the mediator between Israel and the Arabs and to earn some extra points in the international community. Now, everything is clear and its "objectivity" is obvious.

The best Turkey can do is to mediate between Iran, Syria, and Hizboallah how to continue with their joined efforts to destroy Lebanon and to organise terror assaults against Israel.

lol israel dont want to have more countries like you mentioned............ just use ur brian ppl who gather in egypt n libya if start moving towards your country than u ppl cant do anything and will leave that place :)
 

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