Report Claims Iran Used Chinese Satellite to Track US Military Bases
Apr 15, 2026
Reports suggest that Iran may have used satellite-based intelligence to monitor United States military installations across the Middle East during recent regional tensions.
According to a report cited by the Financial Times, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) allegedly gained access to a Chinese-built commercial satellite system after its launch in late 2024.
🛰️ Satellite Allegations
The report claims that the satellite, identified as TEE-01B, was originally developed and launched by a Chinese private aerospace company. It was later accessed by Iran’s military space division for surveillance purposes.
The alleged purpose of the system was to monitor sensitive military locations belonging to the United States and allied forces across the region.
📍 Reported Monitoring Activity
The Financial Times report suggests that satellite imagery was used to observe several military installations, including sites in:
- Saudi Arabia
- Jordan
- Iraq
- Bahrain
The images were reportedly captured around the time of increased regional military activity and drone strikes.
🌐 International Response
The report also states that multiple governments and companies mentioned in the claims have not issued official confirmations. Some parties have denied or declined to comment on the allegations.
Financial Times noted that the information is based on leaked documents and has not been independently verified.
⚠️ Ongoing Tensions
The development comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where surveillance, drone warfare, and satellite technology are increasingly shaping modern military strategy.

