‘Accept with a grin’: Sanctioned by US, Chinese satellite firm turns blacklist into hiring pitch
Chinese satellite imagery firm MizarVision has taken its inclusion on a US sanctions list in stride, turning the move into part of a recruitment campaign on social media.
The company, formally known as Meentropy Technology Hangzhou Co Ltd, was added to the US Treasury’s Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list last week over allegations that it published and supplied satellite imagery tracking US military deployments, air bases, aircraft carriers and bomber movements during Operation Epic Fury, the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Operation Epic Fury was launched on February 28 by the US and Israel with a series of strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear-linked infrastructure, triggering a wider regional conflict across West Asia. In the weeks that followed, MizarVision regularly published open-source intelligence analysis and satellite imagery related to US military activity in the region, including movements in the Strait of Hormuz and deployments of strategic bombers and carrier strike groups.
Soon after the sanctions were announced, the firm posted a recruitment advertisement featuring a screenshot of the US Treasury notice alongside job openings, according to the South China Morning Post.
“The outside world occasionally sends us a ‘surprise’, but we have always been the type to accept with a grin and keep charging forward,” the company said in the post.
“If you believe in superiority through strength, love combat-grade engineering, know how to turn pressure into productivity – welcome to join us!” it added.
The US State Department accused MizarVision and two other Chinese entities of “providing satellite imagery to enable Iran’s military strikes against US forces in the Middle East”.
The sanctions freeze any assets under US jurisdiction and prohibit American individuals and companies from conducting transactions with the firm.
China’s foreign ministry criticised the move, saying Beijing “firmly opposes illegal unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law”.
Operation Epic Fury was launched on February 28 by the US and Israel with a series of strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear-linked infrastructure, triggering a wider regional conflict across West Asia. In the weeks that followed, MizarVision regularly published open-source intelligence analysis and satellite imagery related to US military activity in the region, including movements in the Strait of Hormuz and deployments of strategic bombers and carrier strike groups.
Soon after the sanctions were announced, the firm posted a recruitment advertisement featuring a screenshot of the US Treasury notice alongside job openings, according to the South China Morning Post.
“The outside world occasionally sends us a ‘surprise’, but we have always been the type to accept with a grin and keep charging forward,” the company said in the post.
“If you believe in superiority through strength, love combat-grade engineering, know how to turn pressure into productivity – welcome to join us!” it added.
The US State Department accused MizarVision and two other Chinese entities of “providing satellite imagery to enable Iran’s military strikes against US forces in the Middle East”.
China’s foreign ministry criticised the move, saying Beijing “firmly opposes illegal unilateral sanctions that have no basis in international law”.
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