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ICEYE US

ICEYE US

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Irvine, CA 5,004 followers

Persistent, actionable information is at the heart of decisiveness.

About us

At ICEYE US, we equip U.S. government agencies, defense contractors, and commercial enterprises with access to timely, reliable, and actionable persistent monitoring. Leveraging the world’s largest constellation of advanced synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, we deliver critical insights—anywhere on Earth, regardless of weather or light conditions. Driven by innovation and a commitment to national security, ICEYE US is a trusted partner in addressing complex challenges, from disaster response and defense operations to environmental change and scientific discovery. Our state-of-the-art solutions enable decision-makers to act with confidence in safeguarding lives, infrastructure, and assets. Based in the heart of Southern California’s defense-tech innovation hub, we are a mission-focused, technology-driven organization, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in Earth observation. Join us as we redefine the future of persistent monitoring and geospatial intelligence for a safer, more resilient world. Explore opportunities with ICEYE US and become part of a team dedicated to making an impact where it matters most.

Website
iceye.us
Industry
Defense and Space Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Irvine, CA
Type
Privately Held

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    ICEYE has successfully launched and deployed six new 25 cm resolution SAR satellites into orbit. Each spacecraft has established communication. The new satellites will serve ICEYE's commercial constellation alongside dedicated national missions, including ICEYE US, the Polish Armed Forces' MikroSAR program, and CTI Aeroespacial, representing Força Aérea Portuguesa | Portuguese Air Force, CEiiA // Centre of Engineering and Product Development, and GEOSAT in the Atlantic Constellation initiative. With this deployment, ICEYE continues to increase sovereign imaging capacity and resilience for governments that require rapid, reliable, and high-fidelity persistent awareness, day or night and through any weather. Rafal Modrzewski, CEO of ICEYE, said: "ICEYE protects sovereign nations from space. The era of relying on a single, expensive satellite for national security is ending. Governments now understand that resilient constellations of many satellites are what give them real intelligence advantage, with answers in minutes instead of days. That is the shift from strategic to tactical timelines, and it changes everything about how nations defend themselves. Every satellite we launch brings our customers closer to that reality, and we are building the industrial capacity to keep pace with the demand." Read more: https://hubs.li/Q048YrsD0 Video: SpaceX

  • Yesterday, six new ICEYE SAR satellites launched aboard SpaceX's Transporter-16 rideshare mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base. All six have established ground contact and commissioning is underway. This launch expands the persistent, all-weather SAR capacity available to U.S. and allied operators — day or night, in any conditions. ICEYE has now launched 70 satellites since 2018. Together, we're building sovereign ISR infrastructure for allied nations at a pace the mission demands. #SAR #SpaceIntelligence #ISR #ICEYEUS #Transporter16

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    The world's largest SAR constellation is growing once again. The latest batch of ICEYE satellites are set to launch aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-16 rideshare mission, integrated via Exolaunch. Night 🦉? Join us as we watch them take flight over California's beautiful coastline from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Launch window opens Monday March 30, 2026 |  03:20 - 04:17 PT. Photo: SpaceX

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    Three consecutive ICEYE SAR passes over the Korean DMZ — each collecting 15 images — demonstrate exactly why Multi-Spot imaging matters for time-critical operations. From a joint security area in the first pass to a border trench revealed in the final image of the third, the series shows how much tactical detail can be extracted in a compressed time window. Multi-Spot imaging uses hybrid electronic and mechanical beam steering to maximize what's possible within a single pass: → Collection begins before the antenna reaches perfect alignment — no wasted time on approach. → The radar shifts rapidly between spots with minimal dwell loss. → Multiple prioritized points of interest are covered in a single run. For U.S. government and defense customers monitoring rail chokepoints, logistics nodes, and critical infrastructure, this responsiveness is often the difference between a situational update and actionable intelligence. ICEYE US provides direct access to this capability — with the contracting structures, access controls, and accountability that mission demands. Contact our team to task Multi-Spot SAR imagery for your most time-sensitive operations: https://lnkd.in/gJtfniH3 #NationalSecurity #SyntheticApertureRadar #SARImaging #ICEYEUS

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    AllSource leverages its deep expertise utilizing ICEYE US data—powered by the world’s largest synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation—to deliver clear, actionable insights on what matters most. Explore our Spotlight Report or contact AllSource to learn more. https://lnkd.in/eTKjYvz Spotlight Report - Critical intelligence and capabilities delivered to your inbox. https://lnkd.in/eXYFrhQ #GEOINT #ICEYE

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    Historic flooding has struck Hawaiʻi over the last two weeks, including over 20 inches of rain falling from last Friday into Saturday alone over Oʻahu. The storm triggered large-scale evacuations, dam safety concerns, and more than 200 rescues, making it one of the most severe events in decades. The disaster was intensified by the already saturated ground contributing to fast-rising waters, which further damaged critical infrastructure including roads, hospitals, and water systems. Early loss estimates peg the 2-week, state-wide disaster at over $1B. The ICEYE Flood Insights video below highlights both flood extent and depth in Hawaii over that timeframe, providing near real-time situational awareness when visibility is limited. Powered by ICEYE’s SAR satellite constellation, these insights cut through clouds and darkness to deliver consistent, reliable intelligence during rapidly evolving flood events. Contact us to access detailed flood insights and GIS-ready data: https://hubs.li/Q0483fq50 #Hawaii #HawaiiFlooding #DisasterResponse

  • ICEYE has been recognized by Fast Company as one of the world's most innovative companies in 2026 — in the Space category. At ICEYE US, we're proud to be part of that mission — delivering sovereign intelligence from space to U.S. and allied customers across defense, intelligence, environmental monitoring, and emergency management. We're scaling fast. Join us → iceye.us/join-us

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    Thanks to the agility of ICEYE SAR satellites, we can capture “Brickwall pattern” collections – a 5 km × 5 km grid of imaging locations, each with a 5 km footprint and spaced just 4.5 km apart. In one of our tests, we successfully scheduled 22 out of 25 targets at 0.5 m resolution (1-look) in a single pass, effectively achieving the equivalent of a 25 km swath at 0.5 m – a remarkable 50,000-to-1 ratio that conventional single-aperture SAR design says shouldn’t be possible under standard PRF constraints. Learn more about Brickwall and other Multi-Spot collections as Shikha Sharma and Leszek Lamentowski reveal the technology behind ICEYE SAR satellite flexibility https://hubs.li/Q0476wgD0

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  • An incredible program. Reach out to Scott Kaplan to see how you might also support the mission to train the next generation of geospational analysts.

    Geospatial Leaders, Friends, Peers, A lot of you have liked, commented on, and shared my posts about the first-ever Civil Air Patrol National Geospatial Academy. I’m grateful. Truly. But today I’m not asking for likes. I’m asking for $1K. We’re in the final weeks of raising funds to reduce the cost of attendance. That is what it takes to fully invest in one cadet for the week at George Mason University: – Housing and meals – Classroom and lab costs – Access to the geospatial tools they will use in real disaster missions These are not hypothetical students; it’s the type of cadets you see me with in the picture. The cadets that are attending are the best of the best. Civil Air Patrol cadets already help with real-world FEMA disaster mapping: hurricanes, wildfires, floods, tornadoes. This academy is how we sharpen those skills and invest in your next generation of geospatial leaders. Be part of these companies and organizations that are already investing in/or providing opportunities for the cadets to visit. A huge thank you to our most recent sponsor ICEYE US, and all the sponsors, private donors, and supporters below! Esri GeoSISU Danti Urban Sky inQ Services United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency George Mason University U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) United States Department of War If you’ve ever thought, “This is important work,” this is the concrete way to prove it: – Sponsor one cadet at $1K, or – Team up with a colleague or company to split that $1K If you have additional question, please DM me. You can also go direct here: https://lnkd.in/engFuvMj One decision. One cadet. One week that changes how they will serve this country for the rest of their life. Please share this with others! #geospatial #gis #futureleaders #invest #savinglives #changingfutures

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