Musk's Starlink helping Ukraine attack Russian targets

 The Hill:

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Elon Musk's Starlink network of satellites was marketed as a means to provide internet access in hard-to-reach locations. Now these powerful devices are being used to guide Ukrainian drone strikes, German newspaper DW reported.

"We use Starlink equipment and connect the drone team with our artillery team," one Ukrainian officer told Britain’s The Times, adding that his unit uses Starlink to connect between drones flying surveillance and artillery batteries firing on Russian positions.

"If we use a drone with thermal vision at night, the drone must connect through Starlink to the artillery guy and create target acquisition," the officer said.

Starlink has also been a major source of internet for Ukrainians otherwise cut off from the world, DW reported. This has led to cyber-duels between the company and Russia, as the invading forces have attempted to jam Starlink receivers and the satellite company has issued software updates to bypass them, according to DW.
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I need to see about getting Starlink for my internet service here in Texas.  I don't plan any drone attacks but would love to have a better service. 

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