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e-GEOS Headquarter Contrada Terlecchie Matera - Italy Commercial Office Via Cannizzaro Roma - Italy all COSMO-SkyMed images, copyright 2010 Strait of Kerch preliminary analysis through COSMO-SkyMed data

Page 2 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 AOI: Kerch Gulf

Page 3 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 COSMO-SkyMED Stripmap image: 18 Feb 2012 COSMO-SkyMED Stripmap: Pass Direction: Descending Side Look: Right Polarization: HH Angle of Incidence: 37° Pixel resolution: 3m

Page 4 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail

Page 5 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Interpretation Ship recently moved (the black area could indicate water not frozen yet) Ship blocked Ship blocked after moving (the former track is the bright wake due to the icing of the water)

Page 6 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 COSMO-SkyMED Wideregion: 11 Feb 2012 COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion: Pass Direction: Descending Side Look: Right Polarization: HH Angle of Incidence: 40° Pixel resolution: 30m

Page 7 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 COSMO-SkyMED Wideregion: 17 Feb 2012 COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion: Pass Direction: Descending Side Look: Right Polarization: HH Angle of Incidence: 27° Pixel resolution: 30m

Page 8 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Change Detection COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012

Page 9 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Cange Detection: Moving Ship COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012

Page 10 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Cange Detection: Moving Ship COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012 The red bright spot indicates the position of the ship in the first acquisition and the red line is its iced wake. The cyan line pefectly matching the red one is the iced wake indicating the movement of the ship in the 7 days between the 2 acquisitions Track of the movement of the ship (iced wake) in the second acquisition (cyan) Track of the movement of the ship (iced wake) in the first acquisition (red)

Page 11 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Cange Detection: Moving Ship Track of the movement of the ship (iced wake) in the first acquisition (red)

Page 12 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Cange Detection: Moving Ship Track of the movement of the ship (iced wake) in the second acquisition (cyan)

Page 13 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail: Ice Movement COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012 Area not interested by ice movement Area interested by ice movement

Page 14 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail: Ice Movement COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012

Page 15 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail: Ice Movement COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 17 Feb 2012

Page 16 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail: Ship moving trough the Strait COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012

Page 17 e-GEOS ProprietaryJuly 3, 2016 Detail: Ships blocked at the entrance of the Strait COSMO-SkyMED WideRegion CSK4 11 Feb 2012 CSK4 17 Feb 2012