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Pine — Gap

Since 1999, it has hosted a remote ground station for infrared satellites that detect the thermal signatures of ballistic missile launches, supporting U.S. and Japanese missile defense.

The facility's primary mission is to control geostationary satellites that "vacuum up" communications, electronic, and foreign instrumentation signals. Pine Gap

Originally established in 1966 as a "space research facility," Pine Gap's role has evolved into a high-tech nerve center for global surveillance. Since 1999, it has hosted a remote ground

Despite its extreme secrecy, the base functions as a corporate and military hub. Pine Gap’s secret expansion - The Saturday Paper Originally established in 1966 as a "space research

This "paper" provides a comprehensive overview of the , a secretive intelligence base located near Alice Springs, Australia. Managed jointly by the U.S. and Australia, it is widely considered the most important American intelligence site outside of U.S. soil. 1. Mission and Capabilities

It provides precise geolocation data used for battlefield operations, including identifying targets for special forces and drone strikes in conflict zones like Syria and Yemen.

Its satellites cover a third of the globe, focusing on critical regions like China, North Korea, Russia, and the Middle East. 2. Operational Structure and Personnel