Russia can reportedly jam Ukraineās access to Starlink at will
Russia has reportedly found new, more effective ways to knock out Ukraineās Starlink service. The New York Times said on Friday that the increased interference has disrupted communications at critical moments and is posing āa major threat to Ukraine,ā putting the country further on its heels more than two years into the war. How Russia is jamming Elon Muskās satellite internet terminals is unclear.
The New York Times said Russiaās ability to jam communications has thrown off Ukraineās ability to communicate, gather intelligence and conduct drone strikes. Ukrainian soldiers told the paper that jammed Starlink service stunts their ability to communicate quickly, leaving them scrambling to send text messages (often extremely slowly) to share intel about incoming or ongoing Russian maneuvers or attacks.
The jamming was reportedly repeated across Ukraineās northern front line, often coinciding with Russian advances. The new outages are the first time Russia has jammed Starlink reception that widely and frequently. If it continues, it could āmark a tactical shift in the conflict,ā highlighting Ukraineās dependence on SpaceXās internet technology. Without competing choices of similar quality, Volodymyr Zelenskyyās democratic nation is left without many options that could work at the scale Ukraine needs.
Russia has tried to disrupt Ukraineās comms since the war began, but Starlink service has reportedly held up well in the face of them. Something has changed. Ukraineās digital minister, Mykhailo Federov, told The New York Times this week that Russiaās recent jamming appeared to use ānew and more advanced technology.ā
Federov told The NYT that Vladimir Putinās army is now ātesting different mechanisms to disrupt the quality of Starlink connections because itās so important for us.ā The digital minister didnāt specify the exact weapons Russia has been using, but a Russian official in charge of the countryās electronic warfare told state media last month that its military put Starlink on a ālist of targetsā and that it had developed ways to disrupt the service.
The disruptions highlight the power that one mercurial billionaire can have over the pivotal Eastern European war. Ukrainian officials have reportedly āappealed directly to Mr. Musk to turn on Starlink access during military operationsā ahead of crucial drone strikes, and he hasnāt always obliged.
The Wall Street Journal reported in February that concern has grown that Musk could harbor at least some degree of Russian sympathies. He has posted comments on X that could be viewed as taking a pro-Russian stance, and disinformation experts worry that the way he runs the social platform could be friendly to Russian interference in the pivotal 2024 elections, including those in the US.
Musk spoke out earlier this year against the US sending more aid to Ukraine. Putinās army also reportedly began using its own Starlink service, although Musk says he wasnāt aware of the terminals being sold to the Slavic nation. Ukrainian officials raised concerns earlier this year that Russia was buying Starlink tech from third-party vendors.
However, the Pentagon said earlier this month that the US has been āheavily involved in working with the government of Ukraine and SpaceX to counter Russian illicit use of Starlink terminals,ā and a departing space official described SpaceX as āa very reliable partnerā in those operations.
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