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Starlink Problem on russian Drones Remains Unresolved, Despite Pentagon . . . russia continues to obtain Starlink terminals through illicit channels and install them on its drones, even though a solution to this problem was announced more than a year ago russian forces are still mounting mini-Starlink satellite terminals on their UAVs — in this case, on what appears to be an upgraded variant of the Molniya drone
Russia Evades Starlink Bans with Black Market Drone Terminals in Ukraine Russian forces in Ukraine persist in using black market Starlink terminals on drones like the Molniya, enhancing range and lethality despite SpaceX's geofencing and U S crackdowns Illicit supply chains through regions like Sudan evade controls, highlighting challenges in regulating dual-use tech in modern warfare This raises ethical and geopolitical concerns
Russia Still Using Black Market Starlink Terminals On Its Drones schwit1 shares a report from Behind The Black: In its war with the Ukraine, it appears Russia is still managing to obtain black market Starlink mini-terminals for use on its drones, despite an effort since 2024 to block access [Imagery from eastern Ukraine shows a Russian Molniya-type drone outfitt
Russian Drones Continue Using Starlink Terminals Despite Pentagon . . . Russia continues to integrate Starlink terminals into its strike drones, despite measures previously announced by the Pentagon to block such devices The Gaze reports on it, referring to Defense Express A Russian Molniya drone with a mini-Starlink terminal attached was recently spotted, demonstrating that Russia is finding ways to obtain satellite internet from SpaceX Photos released by