Musk says steps to stop Russia from using Starlink seem to have worked
Ukraine and SpaceX introduced a Starlink terminal whitelist to block Russian drone use, reducing attacks and protecting lives after evidence of hundreds of strikes, officials said.
- On Feb. 1, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said, `'Looks like the steps we took to stop the unauthorized use of Starlink by Russia have worked,'` and urged to report if more is needed.
- Reports that Starlink appeared on long‑range Russian attack drones prompted Ukraine's Defence Ministry to contact SpaceX after Jan. 29 reports, prompting alarm.
- The defence ministry reported that SpaceX introduced a 75kph speed limit on Starlink terminals, while Kyiv approved a whitelist system to disconnect unregistered devices, Fedorov said, "We are implementing this in cooperation with SpaceX."
- Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on Feb. 1 that SpaceX's initial measures were delivering real results, adding no Ukrainian civilians have been killed by Russian drones using Starlink.
- Experts caution that Ukraine's military relies heavily on over 50,000 Starlink terminals, while geofencing risks disrupting frontline users and Russia likely obtained terminals via capture or illicit markets.
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Ukraine seeks countermeasures against Russian drones equipped with Starlink
A wave of highly accurate and deadly strikes on civilian and military targets far from the front lines has led the Ukrainian government to ask Elon Musk for help. Musk claims to have taken the necessary steps to disable Starlink terminals being used by the Russian military.
Russia Successfully Blocked from Starlink Access
The Starlink blockade against Russian military use in Ukraine appears to be working, according to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, as Kyiv and U.S. officials monitor ongoing developments in the war. The Starlink blockade follows reports that Russian forces captured Starlink internet terminals and attempted to use them for battlefield and drone operations. Musk confirmed Sunday that SpaceX took steps to prevent Russia from making “unauthorized” use of the s…
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