This is a website that fascinates countless military enthusiasts. Open the satellite image browsing page of "Google Earth", whether it is a highly confidential nuclear facility or a military base that is difficult for ordinary people to access, all can be seen clearly by zooming in on the satellite photos.
Mr. Wang Sheng, the director of the Engineering Camouflage Expert and Air Force Airport Barracks Department, said that "Google Earth" can provide high-definition satellite images of any location worldwide, with a resolution of 0.6 to 1 meter. You can even find your own roof and the dog you raised, which almost surpasses the level of military reconnaissance satellites from ten years ago.
Generally speaking, satellite images with a resolution better than 30 meters can detect larger targets such as ports, bases, large bridges, highways, or ships. A resolution of 1-3 meters can discover smaller targets such as radars, military warehouses, field positions, and command posts. In other words, these satellite images all have military value. For this reason, "Google Earth" is attracting more and more attention from intelligence personnel.