Where is the satellite? Prytula answered the questions of Ukrainians.


The Ukrainian volunteer and civil rights activist Serhiy Prytula responded to the question 'Where is the satellite?', which he believes has become a 'litmus test for adequacy' of the haters. He emphasized the key role of the only 'people's satellite', acquired through donations from Ukrainians, in providing reconnaissance data for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reports 'Glavkom'.
Prytula highlighted the crucial difference in the capabilities of space reconnaissance between Ukraine and Russia and called for the development of its own space program. Such data is provided by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In Russia, there are 200 satellites... They are maintained by over 150,000 military specialists. And every day this horde works towards one goal: to destroy us. They see everything – our positions, movements, changes at the front line.
Prytula also mentioned the evolution of misinformation surrounding the satellite, with the most frequently asked question being 'Where is the satellite?'. Prytula replied: 'Throughout the entire period, the 'people's satellite' has reliably worked for Ukrainian military reconnaissance. And it continues to do so.'
The volunteer emphasized that thanks to the 'people's satellite', numerous enemy military objects have already been destroyed. Prytula also pointed out the vulnerability of Ukraine when the exchange of intelligence data was temporarily reduced.
He reminds that in August 2022, for 600 million UAH, which Ukrainians collected for the 'Bayraktar' drones, the fund of Serhiy Prytula purchased a satellite and access to a database with satellite images for the Ukrainian army. Later, the Center for Strategic Communication reported that ICEYE satellites would provide Ukrainian military with a number of significant advantages.
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