Elon Musk’s SpaceX, which supplies the Starlink satellite communication systems to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, at the request of the Ukrainian side, introduced restrictions on the maximum speed of movement of the terminals - up to 100 km/h (according to some reports, up to 70 km/h). . . Solution from Fedorov Speed \u200b\u200blimit makes it pointless to install Starlinks on drones. Stationary terminals continue to work for now, but soon, according to the new Minister of Defense of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov, everyone who has not passed verification and is not included in the white list will be blocked. “The next step is the introduction of a system that will allow only authorized terminals to operate on the territory of Ukraine. In the coming days we will publish instructions for Ukrainian users on how to register Starlink for verification. Unverified terminals will be disabled,” the minister wrote..
“Judging by the enemy’s activity in this matter, problems with Starlink may arise in the near future! ” — the enemy reacted. . . “The military does not need to contact the CNAP - a separate secure channel through DELTA already operates for the Defense Forces. Also, you do not need to put your own terminals on the balance of the military unit or transfer account data,” said the minister. . . Let us know if additional measures need to be taken,” wrote Elon Musk on Sunday, February 1, on the social network X.
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