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09 Mar 2025, 22:07 GMT+10
Switching off the system would result in the collapse of the entire frontline, the tech tycoon has said
The Ukrainian military is fully dependent on the Starlink internet system, and turning it off would result in the collapse of the "entire frontline," Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has claimed.
The system "is the backbone of the Ukrainian army," Musk said on Sunday in a post on X.
"Their entire front line would collapse if I turned it off," he wrote, claiming that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has become a stalemate and that peace must be achieved now. "What I am sickened by is years of slaughter in a stalemate that Ukraine will inevitably lose. Anyone who really cares, really thinks and really understands wants the meat grinder to stop."
In late February, Reuters reported that Musk had been considering cutting off Ukraine's Starlink internet access in order to provide Washington with leverage in bargaining over a deal for natural resources. At the time, Musk denied the claims, accusing the news agency of "lying" and fabricating the entire report.
SpaceX has provided the Ukrainian military with Starlink internet since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022. More than 40,000 terminals have been delivered over the years, with the system becoming a crucial component in the command and control architecture of the Ukrainian military.
Apart from providing comms, the terminals have seen direct combat use. Starlink dishes have been repeatedly seen rigged to Ukrainian sea and aerial drones, providing the unmanned systems with difficult-to-jam, reliable control access.
Space X has been providing Kiev with access to Starshield, a more secure and militarized version of the system. According to a Bloomberg report, Musk's company secured a new contract with the Pentagon late last year, with an additional 3,000 Starlink terminals in Ukraine granted access to Starshield.
(RT.com)
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