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Starlinks military uses?

  1. #1
    Cowboy2013 African Astronaut
    I know they have cameras and Elon Musk is a proxy for the United States to break treaties/international agreements about space but what does it do in Ukraine for instance? Communication they can't jam? I know they have cameras on them too. Are they spying on everybody too?

    It's also for civilian use too right? What are the implications for spying as far as that?
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    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I read something about starlink and hardware network computing it's actually not much different from the concept of military communication satellites but now that kind of technology is being offered to the consumer market. Thank you based genius Elon
  3. #3
    ner vegas African Astronaut
    the satellites or the uplinks?

    the AFU was using it to control drones because most of their hardline internet infrastructure got destroyed early on, I think Musk withdrew it (the cost for the amount of data they were using was high and the pentagon refused to reimburse it) because he 'didn't want to be involved with directly supporting the war effort'.

    the uplinks themselves just communicate with the low-orbit satellites for remote internet connectivity, there's not really any more opportunity for spying than any other network hardware. I always wondered how they were able to use them without Russia being able to detect the uplink hubs and delete whoever was operating them
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    Enigma African Astronaut [memorize my carmelite sway]
    Osama bin laden son has an only fans but you need to use Starlink to view it
  5. #5
    Cowboy2013 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ner vegas the satellites or the uplinks?

    the AFU was using it to control drones because most of their hardline internet infrastructure got destroyed early on, I think Musk withdrew it (the cost for the amount of data they were using was high and the pentagon refused to reimburse it) because he 'didn't want to be involved with directly supporting the war effort'.

    the uplinks themselves just communicate with the low-orbit satellites for remote internet connectivity, there's not really any more opportunity for spying than any other network hardware. I always wondered how they were able to use them without Russia being able to detect the uplink hubs and delete whoever was operating them

    You don't have any theories? Idk a lot about satellites.
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