Spacex from Elon Musk is always preparing to provide Ukraine with Starlink because it repels the Russian invasion, but it is not happy with all the use of satellite Internet technology, according to the Engadget report.
The head of the operations, Join Shotlele, tells the guests at the Federal Aviation Administration conference that SpaceX objects to the uses of Starlink to control the drone, while the company does not mind the use of soldiers for broadcast satellites for telecommunications, this does not mean that the statute is used "For offensive purposes," says Shotwell.
The CEO adds that Spacex can limit Ukraine's ability to use Starlink with drones, and it has already done so, and the company did not explain how to restrict use in this field.
Ukraine says it is not disturbing, and the Secretary of the National Security Council, Olexi Danilov, told the Washington Post that the country is not only dependent on Starlink in military operations, and you may only need to "change the means of attack" in some cases, and in the meantime, Anton Gratchinko, advisor to the Ministry of Interior, argues that Ukraine "liberation (liberation)" instead of attacking it, and that Starlink saved "hundreds of thousands of lives."
The Starlink program has proven its importance to life in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion last year, and the state uses the service to link civilians, government agencies and military units that cannot rely on access to the ground Internet, and for drones it can allow Ukraine to coordinate reconnaissance, long -term targeting and bombs attacks .
Spacex has a controversial relationship with Ukraine, where the company was quick to provide the terminal starlink stations shortly after the start of the war, albeit with the help of the American government, and Misk complained that the service financing became very expensive, but it changed his opinion shortly after, while Ukraine concluded a deal In December to obtain thousands of stations with the help of the European Union, this came only weeks after a sharp rise in prices
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