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SpaceX doesn't want Ukraine using Starlink to control military drones

at a Federal Aviation Administration conference that SpaceX objects to reported uses of Starlink to control military drones. While the company doesn't mind troops using satellite broadband for communication, it doesn't mean for the platform to be used for"offensive purposes," Shotwell says.

The executive adds that SpaceX can limit Ukraine's ability to use Starlink with combat drones, and has already done so. The company hasn't explained how it curbs use in the field.The Washington Post the country doesn't rely solely on Starlink for military operations, and may only need to"change the means of attack" in some cases. Interior ministry advisor Anton Gerahchenko, meanwhile, argues that Ukraine"liberate[s]" rather than attacking, and that Starlink has saved"hundreds of thousands of lives."You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.

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