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GIZINT — Analytical Track Record — April 2026
GIZINT — London
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15
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Errors
01 Published Track Record
MizarVision (Shanghai) providing satellite targeting data to IRGC for strikes on US bases.
GIZINT: 21 March ABC News: 5 April (15 days later)

DFC reinsurance facility structurally incapable of covering wartime shipping.
GIZINT: 6 March Zero uptake confirmed Day 31 (24 days later)

Insurance withdrawal, not naval action, closed the Strait of Hormuz.
GIZINT: 5 March Still not framed this way by mainstream outlets

OFAC has issued zero wartime sanctions designations on Iran. Day 40+ and counting.
GIZINT: 16 March (tracked daily since) No other outlet tracks this

SM-3 interceptor costs 72x more than the missiles it destroys. Attrition maths unsustainable.
GIZINT: 17 March Still not quantified elsewhere

Russia sharing US force positions with Iran while Washington eases Russian sanctions.
GIZINT: 7 March Three-way contradiction still not assembled elsewhere

02 Case File: MizarVision

We named the Chinese ISR pipeline before anyone else.

On 5 April, ABC News reported that MizarVision, a Chinese geospatial analytics company, was providing satellite imagery used by the IRGC to target American forces. The story generated 56,000+ views in hours.

GIZINT had been tracking the pipeline for 15 days.

7 Mar Planet Labs delay identified as targeting gap filled by foreign satellite feeds. Published. 15 Mar Three-nation support assembled: Russian ISR + Chinese BeiDou + hardware. Published. 21 Mar MizarVision named. Prince Sultan AB imagery analysed. Published. 5 Apr ABC News publishes. 56K views. We had it for 15 days.

"Beijing has maintained public restraint but the 'commercial' satellite imagery releases serve a dual purpose: demonstrate capability to the US while providing plausible deniability for intelligence support to Iran. The imagery releases themselves are an information operation."

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