Russische Drohnen mit Starlink können viel weiter nach Europa vordringen, als die meisten Menschen erwartet haben

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  1. StrangerConscious637 on

    Vienna will fall… but Innsbruck will survive.

    We have to end our Neutrality in Austria as soon as possible. We need European defense.

  2. Chance_Bus831 on

    I heard accusations about russians using Starlink a whole year ago. As if that was „the first time“ -.-

  3. MercatorLondon on

    The reachable distance depends on the drone’s fuel tank rather than Starlink.
    Starlink provides global coverage, so mentioning Starlink is irrelevant in this infographic.

    The fact that Russians have access to Starlink terminals is largely due to sanctions circumvention and re-imports via third countries. It may be technically possible to disable terminals that were not officially purchased through Ukraine, but this would also shut down a large number of terminals in Ukraine that were donated or purchased through third countries.

    Starlink is offering phone-to-satellite connectivity to Ukrainians (via Kyivstar) – 1st on European continent. Until mid-2023 SpaceX activated and provided Starlink terminals and service in Ukraine at no cost as part of a donation effort. This was widely reported as a critical lifeline.

    Another major issue is Russian drones using Ukrainian mobile networks.

  4. Psephological on

    Again, why are we letting Musk do business here

    Bro is either such a junkie he doesn’t know how to audit how his devices are being used, or, more likely, he doesn’t care.

  5. homer_lives on

    I don’t think they can reach Hungry. It has the Orban Grift Shield, very potent.

  6. Boiling_warm on

    Are we really slapping starlink on these tho? Seems expensive, and would jamming still work?

    Just use a bloody missile at that point

  7. robber_goosy on

    What is even the point of this post? I dont think they would need starlink drones to strike into Europe if they wanted to.

  8. BearBathTune on

    Don’t forget: Elon switched off Starlink in Ukraine when they tried to use it to support their attack on invading Russian forces.

  9. GovernmentBig2749 on

    That 500 km reach falls in the water, somewhere in the baltics-if that red line and that number is what i think it is.

  10. so are there any good defensive systems against these, besides those nets we saw in Ukraine? I know there are some very expensive ones, like what Israel used when Iran sent the drones, but I think there is a way around that system already, with cheap decoys attracting their fire while the armed drones slip by

  11. Fit-Perception-8152 on

    Their 300km Gerbera drones could also fly 900km to central Poland…

  12. nariofthewind on

    Next news: Starlink has been asked to suspend its service over Europe due to security concerns.

  13. *It’s only Eastern Europe. No need to worry.* – Western European governments

  14. ViruliferousBadger on

    EU obviously needs its own Starlink and obviously needs to ban the original one…

  15. I’m curious how well these drones deal with clearing mountain ranges or high elevations in general.

  16. Original_Emphasis942 on

    They can reach Copenhagen….. but not the rest of Denmark?

    Okay, no problem then.

  17. saxonturner on

    Meh to be fair the way the big themselves up I imagined they were capable of a lot more, this seams weak in comparison to their boasts.

  18. Starlink is a threat. It must shutdown. 

    Ban it and jam in in Europe. Remove the satellites from our skies 

  19. We really need a decent way of taking down satellites, both for policing our window to space and to remove old trash.
    While not making starlink fly over Europe would be very hard to accomplish. We could make them shut off while above our territory. If starlink refuse we would start „collecting“their satellites.

    Then we could have our own alternative to starlink to replace it.

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