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Abstract The reconnaissance and detection of time-sensitive targets at sea is fundamental to the long-range, accurate strike at sea. The timeliness and accuracy of the target information are critical to the strike’s effectiveness. Given the urgent need for Marine visual support for long-range precision strike, this paper analyzed the limitations of common reconnaissance platforms, including ocean radar stations, outpost ships, and early warning aircraft, in far-sea remote reconnaissance. Then, focusing on the practical application of space-based imaging satellites to remote sea reconnaissance, the constraints existing in their use were systematically reviewed, and countermeasures to guide long-range precision strikes with space-based imaging information from the perspective of technical mechanisms were proposed. This study effectively addresses the problem of reconnaissance and detection of remote maritime time-sensitive targets.
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Received: 28 December 2024
Published: 31 October 2025
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