FT: Ukraine Asks Musk to Allow Starlink to Be Used to Strike Part of Russian Territory
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Ukraine is asking US billionaire businessman Elon Musk to allow it to use drones powered by his company's Starlink satellite internet connection to strike ballistic missile launch infrastructure on Russian territory, but no further than 200 km from the border with Ukraine, The Financial Times (FT) reports.
Ukraine appealed to Elon Musk with a request to allow the use of drones with Starlink satellite communication to defeat Russian missile installations at a distance of up to 200 km deep inside the territory of the Russian Federation.
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Ukraine has requested permission to use Starlink on impact drones to attack Russian military targets up to 200 kilometres from the border.
Large Russian cities, including Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don and Krasnodar, fall into the zone 200 km from the internationally recognized border of Russia and Ukraine.
Ukraine appealed to SpaceX founder Elon Musk with a request to allow the use of drones from Starlink to strike Russian ballistic missile launchers at a distance of up to 200 km deep inside the aggressor country. The request is due to the fact that Russia is intensifying missile and drone attacks, and Ukraine lacks Patriot interceptor missiles, which are one of the key means of combating ballistic missiles. This is written by the Financial Times.…
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