Maxar Technologies
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Headquarters | Westminster |
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Colorado | |
United States | |
Ceo | Daniel L. Jablonsky |
Founded | 1969 |
Subsidiaries | DigitalGlobe |
SSL | |
Parent organizations | Maxar Technologies Ltd |
Founders | John S. MacDonald |
Werner Dettwiler | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1988013 |
About Maxar Technologies
Maxar Technologies Inc. is a space technology company headquartered in Westminster, Colorado, United States, specializing in manufacturing communication, Earth observation, radar, and on-orbit servicing satellites, satellite products, and related services.
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Ukraine: What happened on day 16 of Russia's invasion
... The firm that took the photos, Maxar Technologies, said parts of the convoy were in positions in surrounding towns...
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...Satellite imagery of a large Russian military convoy near Ukraine s capital Kyiv show it has " largely dispersed and redeployed" Maxar Technologies says...
Ukraine: Kharkiv attack was a war crime, says President Zelensky
... The convoy includes armoured vehicles, tanks, artillery and logistical vehicles, and is less than 18 miles (30km) away from Kyiv, according to Maxar Technologies, which released the images...
Iran tanker row: Released ship wanted by US 'seen off Syria'
... The images, from US company Maxar Technologies, appeared to place the tanker very close to the Syrian port of Tartus on 6 September...
Ukraine: What happened on day 16 of Russia's invasion
On day 16 of The Invasion , Russian forces widened their attacks, targeting several Ukrainian cities that had previously escaped the worst of the onslaught.
The Central City of Dnipro was among those directly targeted, with air strikes hitting a shoe factory, an apartment block and a nursery.
The Bbc 's Sarah Rainsford, reporting from The City , said it had previously been something of a Safe Haven for people fleeing cities under sustained Russian attack.
The Mayor of Lutsk, in The West of the country, said air strikes on a military airfield there killed at least four Ukrainian soldiers.
Another airfield was hit in the southwestern city of Ivano-Frankivsk.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin to fight against Ukrainian forces.
Speaking at a Russian security council meeting, He Said those who wanted to volunteer to fight with Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine should be allowed to.
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said there were 16,000 volunteers in the Middle East ready to fight alongside Russia-backed forces.
US officials said these could include Syrians skilled in urban combat. But analysts have questioned how useful such fighters would be to Russia, with one saying they may just become " cannon fodder".
Foreign fighters, including former and current British Army personnel, have also been arriving in Ukraine to fight for the government in Kyiv.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said recently that 16,000 foreigners had volunteered for The Cause , part of what he called an " international legion".
Mr Zelensky responded to Mr Putin's latest comments by saying " thugs from Syria" would be coming to kill people " in a foreign land".
In a defiant address, He Said his country would be victorious in The War with Russia.
Large Russian convoy near Kyiv redeploysAt the same time, fears grew of a possible renewed push towards Kyiv after satellite images taken by a US firm of a large Russian military convoy near the capital showed it had " largely dispersed and redeployed".
The Convoy was last seen near Antonov Airport, north-west of Kyiv.
The Firm that took The Photos , Maxar Technologies , said parts of The Convoy were in positions in surrounding towns.
Other parts are further north, with artillery now in firing positions.
Meanwhile in Kyiv itself barricades are being strengthened and defences Set Up in preparation for an assault on The City , our correspondent in The City Jeremy Bowen writes.
Control of The City will be crucial to any political outcome to The War and it is certain that Mr Putin and his generals are reassessing, regrouping and will not accept defeat
Death of Russian General confirmedWestern officials have confirmed that a third Russian Major General has been killed in Ukraine, adding that he was from Russia's eastern military district.
Officials didn't name The General , but earlier Ukraine's military said Maj Gen Andrei Kolesnikov, commander of the 29th army of Russia's Eastern District , had been killed.
Analysts have previously said that The Presence of high-ranking military figures on or near The Battlefield could be A Sign that Russia's operations are not going to plan.
Mystery Ukraine war drone crashes in CroatiaPeople in Croatia's capital, Zagreb, awoke on Friday to find that overnight.
There was an explosion in the south-western Jarun district shortly after 23:00 (22:00 GMT). Residents found a crater and wreckage scattered close to student accommodation.
Zagreb's mayor, Tomislav Tomasevic , said " it's amazing that no-one was injured".
Croatia's president there was nothing to indicate the country was targeted.
Witness reports suggested the only person hurt was A Man who fell off his bicycle as The Drone hit the ground.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com