Musk Announces Starlink Successfully Blocked Russian Unauthorized Use, Prompting Ukrainian Response.
Elon Musk's Statement on Starlink
According to Novyny.live: On February 1, Elon Musk stated that measures to halt Russia's unauthorized use of the Starlink satellite network have proven effective. Musk expressed a readiness to implement further actions if necessary. This development is part of an ongoing effort to control the military application of commercial satellite technology in the conflict.
“It appears the steps we took to stop Russia's unauthorized use of Starlink have worked. Let us know if further measures are needed,”
Elon Musk
Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov confirmed that the initial steps are already yielding tangible results. He noted that close cooperation with the SpaceX team continues, with discussions focused on the next crucial steps. Fedorov had previously, on January 29, reported collaborating with SpaceX to address the issue of Starlink use on Russian drones.
In response, Fedorov thanked Musk for his support, emphasizing that the SpaceX CEO is a true champion of freedom and a friend of the Ukrainian people.
The Significance of the Cooperation
The statements from Elon Musk and the Ukrainian defense minister highlight the continued active partnership between SpaceX and Ukraine during the war. The critical importance of Starlink for Ukrainian military and civilian communications underscores how vital technological support is in modern warfare. The challenges Ukraine faces demand swift and effective solutions, and the next steps in this collaboration could prove decisive for ensuring stability in the region.
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