Russian Version of Starlink Takes Shape: How Could the Rassvet Project of Moscow Become a Strategic Target for Ukraine
5 Articles
5 Articles
Russia is making rapid progress on a satellite internet network that could put an end to Ukraine's advantage on the battlefield thanks to the use of Starlink service. However, according to experts, Russia's satellite internet could have a major vulnerability during wartime, Radio Free Europe reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced over the weekend that he had carried out further successful strikes deep inside Russian territory. The Ukrainians had also targeted one of the key enterprises within Roskosmos with their "long-range sanctions", the Progress center, which was involved in the production of electronics, among other things. -
President Ukry's Radnik is feeding the spread of technologic directly to Sergius Bescrestnov's defense, a Yak Flash house, in the details of the vibration, that launch by a growing sub-sputnik at Rassvut is the same as Starlink.
Beskresnov: Russian drones with satellite terminals can pose a danger to Europe
Russia has already launched satellites for its new communications system, described as a copy of Starlink. Now Ukraine is warning of the threat from the venture, writes Politico.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium








