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USA-229 is a pair of Naval Ocean Surveillance Satellites (NOSS) in control of the US Navy. Their systems are classified but their purpose is to track boats and airplanes. The satellites were launched in 2011. BAE Systems was awarded a $50 million contract in 2010 to develop Argus-IR. Testing was spring 2012 consistent with the satellite launch having the Argus payload. "ARGUS-IR further expands military capability by providing 24-hour, day-night reconnaissance and surveillance capabilities over a much wider area than previously possible," said Dr. John Antoniades "ARGUS-IR will provide at least 130 independently steerable video streams to enable real-time tracking of individual targets throughout the field of view." This is the real location of USA-229 on March 7th, 2014 and that bubble is the coordinates of the satellite video. USA-229 relays to NROL-22, which beams the data to ground based computers to produce the fully interactive video. Ladies and gentlemen, we f'ing got them.


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