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Satellite Coverage

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Summary

Satellite analysis fresh (latest 2026-04-08 15:08:53 UTC).

Why this matters

Activity at military sites — vehicle movement, construction, equipment staging — can indicate preparation, rotation, or capability changes.

What we saw

Before (2026-03-15) Latest (2026-03-28)
Kamenka-138th-MRB MODERATE activity

SAR data indicates moderate change at the Kamenka-138th-MRB facility, with a slight increase in VV polarization and a low VH/VV ratio. Vehicle concentration appears low, suggesting limited ground activity, and no aircraft are visible.

Radar: Moderate change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 9%
Before (2026-03-15) Latest (2026-03-28)
Kronstadt-naval LOW activity

The SAR data indicates normal activity at the Kronstadt naval facility. Vehicle concentration appears low, and no aircraft are observed.

Radar: No change Fuel activity 5%
Before (2026-03-15) Latest (2026-03-28)
Levashovo-airbase LOW activity

The SAR data indicates a moderate change at Levashovo airbase, with a slight increase in VV polarization and a low VH/VV ratio. The runway appears clear and the overall activity level is assessed as low, with a small number of vehicles observed.

Radar: Moderate change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 5%
Before (2026-03-25) Latest (2026-03-28)
Osipovichi-storage LOW activity

The SAR data indicates normal activity at the Osipovichi storage facility. The low VH/VV ratio suggests limited double-bounce scattering, consistent with a lack of significant vehicle concentration.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 3%
Before (2026-03-15) Latest (2026-03-28)
Baranovichi-Belarus LOW activity

The satellite image of Baranovichi Air Base shows a clear runway and low vehicle concentration. The SAR data indicates normal activity levels.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 3%
Before (2026-03-15) Latest (2026-03-28)
Machulishchy-Belarus LOW activity

The satellite image of Machulishchy Air Base shows a clear runway and low vehicle concentration. The SAR data indicates normal activity levels.

Radar: Minor change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 5%
Before (2026-03-19) Latest (2026-03-28)
Grodno-garrison LOW activity

The SAR data indicates normal activity at the Grodno-garrison facility. The vehicle concentration appears low, and no aircraft are visible.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 8%
Before (2026-03-12) Latest (2026-03-27)
Klintsy-staging MODERATE activity

The satellite image of Klintsy-staging shows some activity, with a few vehicles visible. The runway appears clear, and there are no aircraft present.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 4%
Before (2026-03-14) Latest (2026-03-27)
Donskoye-missiles LOW activity

The SAR radar indicates normal activity. There are a few buildings and possible vehicles visible, but overall activity appears low.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected
Before (2026-03-14) Latest (2026-03-27)
Chernyakhovsk-airbase LOW activity

The satellite image of Chernyakhovsk airbase shows a clear runway and a low concentration of vehicles. The overall activity level appears to be low.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 1%
Before (2026-03-14) Latest (2026-03-27)
Kaliningrad-Chkalovsk LOW activity

The satellite image of Kaliningrad-Chkalovsk shows a clear runway with no visible aircraft or vehicles. SAR radar indicates normal activity, suggesting a low overall activity level at the facility.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 4%
Before (2026-03-14) Latest (2026-03-27)
Gusev-garrison LOW activity

The satellite image of Gusev-garrison shows a low level of activity. Vehicle concentration appears low and no aircraft are visible.

Radar: No change Exposed ground detected Fuel activity 3%

How sure we are

Last data: 2026-04-08 15:08 UTC

Basis: Sentinel-2 optical + Sentinel-1 SAR (revisit ~5 days)

Limitation: Cloud cover can block optical imagery. SAR provides backup but lower interpretability.

How we know

We analyze Sentinel-2 optical imagery (10m resolution) and Sentinel-1 SAR radar of monitored military sites. Changes are detected by comparing current imagery against seasonal baselines.

Primary source: Copernicus Sentinel-2 / Sentinel-1