how a satellite work in military
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A military satellite is an artificial satellite used for a military purpose. The most common missions are intelligence gathering, navigation and military communications.
The first military satellites were photographic reconnaissance missions. Some attempts were made to develop satellite based weapons but this work was halted in 1967 following the ratification of international treaties banning the deployment of weapons of mass destruction in orbit.
As of 2013, there are 950 satellites of all types in Earth orbit. It is not possible to identify the exact number of these that are military satellites partly due to secrecy and partly due to dual purpose missions such as GPS satellites that serve both civilian and military purposes. As of December 2018 there are 320 military or dual-use satellites in the sky, half of which are owned by the USA, followed by Russia, China and India (13).[1]
1. It helps in navigation of place.
2. lt provide the information and images about enemy activity.
3. it is used as spy for tracking the location of the terrorists.
4.it is used in communication during war .
5. it gives the information about weather and helpful in region like Siachin , Rajasthan or in Sea .