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Russia Evades Starlink Bans with Black Market Drone Terminals . . . 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’s War Drones Still Using Starlink Despite Pentagon . . . Earlier, The Washington Post reported that Russian forces were acquiring Starlink terminals through black‑market channels, using them to coordinate assaults and improve artillery accuracy Despite US sanctions, Russian units gained access to real‑time battlefield data via drones, and the gray market for terminals continued to expand
The Washington Post: Illicit Starlink still helps Russian . . . Russian troops are still using illicit Starlink satellite communication terminals to increase their situational awareness The Washington Post reported on this Russian troops are reported to have gained greater troop coordination and maneuverability capabilities with the help of illegal Starlink terminals
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