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China plans to steal the Defense and Security of Europe, Taiwan, and the US by Satellite spy camera

China stealing Taiwan-US military and Political presence, China and DeepSeek to hack US communication, Intelligence agency, US Military Presence and China spy on Taiwan-US Defense Deal.

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Recently it has been told that China has now built Satellite Spy Camera in Space which can pose a threat to the privacy, defense and security of American, Taiwanese, East Asian and European Countries in the future. Recently, China has built the world’s most powerful spy camera, capable of identifying facial details from 100 km away. China has developed an ultra-powerful spy camera using synthetic aperture lidar, capable of caputuring facial details, banking, defense, personal privacy and any government’s secret mission from 60 miles away. China have used powerful surveilliance technology for CCP (Chinese Communist party) and PLA (Poeple’s libration army) carry out dozens of Spyware, Electroctric warefare and communication warefare.

How Capable is Chinese New Spy satellite Camera to threats Taiwan-America defense, Military, Privacy and Personal data?

Recently, we have been told that along with US and Europe, the biggest threat to Taiwan is now China’s Spyware cameras which in future can steal the data of Commanders, Generals, and Chiefs of Staff along with every position and military move of Taiwan-US military. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Aerospace Information Research Institute have developed a powerful laser-based imaging system, known as synthetic aperture lidar. This system is reported to achieve unprecedented high-resolution imaging from extremely long distances. Chinese Laser-based Imaging system or Synthetic Aperture Lidar have Capablity to capture details of images, identity and Facial Details from distances exceeding 100 killomeers. Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Aerospace Information Research Institute developed ‘Satellite-based Spy Camera‘ using The technology uses synthetic aperture lidar (SAL), a sophisticated form of laser-based imaging, and Innovations like micro-lens arrays and advanced algorithms contribute to its exceptional performance.

Why China built Spy Camera to hack Taiwan-US radars, communications and Military strategy?

This advancement has potential implications for military and surveillance applications, allowing for the monitoring of foreign military assets, satellites, and other objects with increased clarity. It also has potential for space based surveillance. It’s important to note that with any advanced technology, there are also limitations, such as weather dependency affecting image clarity. Recently, we have been told that the Chinese Government and the Chinese Academy of SciencesAerospace Information Research Institute are now using DeepSeek AI to create some intelligence that will not be easily accessible to the US and Europe. High-tech drone cameras: Drones equipped with facial recognition capabilities and high-resolution cameras can be used for surveillance from the air. Some drones have been designed to carry specialized cameras capable of zooming in on faces from hundreds of meters away.

China using DeepSeek AI to steal or Spy US and European Privacy, data and defense.

  1. High-Resolution Imaging:
    • Resolution: Cameras with 8K+ resolution or sensors exceeding 100 megapixels, enabling capture of minute facial details (e.g., pores, scars).
    • Sensor Technology: Large sensors (e.g., full-frame or medium format) paired with back-illuminated CMOS for superior low-light performance.
  2. Optical Zoom and Stabilization:
    • Long-Range Capability: Periscopic or telescopic lenses with 30x+ optical zoom (e.g., akin to military drones or satellites).
    • Image Stabilization: Advanced stabilization to maintain clarity at extreme zoom levels.
  3. AI and Facial Recognition:
    • Real-Time Processing: Onboard AI chips (e.g., NVIDIA Jetson) for instant facial matching against databases.
    • Super-Resolution Algorithms: Software enhancing low-quality footage to extract identifiable features.
  4. Covert and Adaptive Design:
    • Miniaturization: Ultra-compact designs for hidden deployment (e.g., in everyday objects or nano-drones like the Black Hornet).
    • Multi-Spectral Imaging: Combining visible, infrared, or thermal sensors for all-condition operation.
  5. Network Integration:
    • Cloud and Edge Computing: Syncing with centralized databases (e.g., China’s Skynet system) for cross-referencing identities.
    • 5G Connectivity: Real-time data transmission for rapid response.

Potential Use Cases for China and Russia or North Korea:

  • Government/Military:
    • Reconnaissance Satellites (e.g., speculated KH-11 with ~10 cm resolution) for wide-area surveillance.
    • Drones (e.g., MQ-9 Reaper) equipped with HD cameras and LiDAR for 3D facial mapping.
  • Urban Surveillance:
    • Systems like Hikvision’s DeepInView cameras, integrated with AI for crowd analysis in cities.

Ethical and Legal Considerations:

  • Privacy concerns and regulatory restrictions (e.g., GDPR in Europe) limit civilian use, but authoritarian regimes may deploy such tech unchecked.


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