Ukraine Seeks Musk’s Approval To Use Starlink Drones Against Russian Missile Launchers
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Due to a shortage of interceptor missiles, Ukraine is seeking Elon Musk's consent to use the Starlink satellite communications system in drone attacks on Russian ballistic missile launchers up to 200 km deep into Russia, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Ukraine is seeking Elon Musk's consent to use the Starlink satellite communications system in drone strikes against Russian ballistic missile launchers, according to an unofficial report from The Financial Times. This refers to launchers located up to 200 kilometers deep inside Russia.
Ukraine Seeks Musk’s Approval To Use Starlink Drones Against Russian Missile Launchers
By Emmanuel Nduka Ukraine is seeking Elon Musk’s approval to use Starlink-equipped attack drones against Russian ballistic missile launchers and other military targets up to 200 kilometres inside Russia, as Kyiv faces a growing shortage of air-defence interceptors, the Financial Times reports. Sources familiar with the matter said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raised the proposal with US President Donald Trump during their White House …
Ukraine is seeking Elon Musk's consent to use the Starlink system for drone strikes against Russian ballistic missile launchers, the Financial Times reports. The reason is a shortage of interceptor missiles, allowing them to operate up to 200 kilometers into Russia.
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