Elon Musk, who has never shied away from controversy, is yet again the center of attention over claims that Russian forces are using Starlink satellites powered by his SpaceX. Russian Media reports indicate that the Russian troops have been using Starlink terminals in some of the occupied territories. Launched in February of 2022, the satellites were intended to enhance battlefield communications for Ukrainian forces.
Starlink Networks Infiltration
The Starlink networks have enabled Ukrainian forces to communicate via secure internet chat apps. Additionally, they have allowed the troops to stay in contact with each other without relying on cell or radio signals that can be intercepted easily.
Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence insists that there is mounting evidence of the equipment being operated by Russian forces, mostly in the Donetsk area. According to the agency, radio interceptions of conversations affirm the suspicion that Starlink terminals have been installed in units of the Russia brigade operating in the Donetsk region.
The agency also claims to have intercepted an exchange between two soldiers who were discussing setting up the Starlink terminals. The intelligence services have already posted an audio clip affirming what appears to be an exchange between Russian soldiers on the Starlink network. What’s not clear is how the Russian soldiers got hold of the terminals, whether they had procured from abroad or from captured Ukrainian forces.
Russia insists that the Starlink networks have never been supplied to its forces because they are not certified systems. On the other hand, Starlink has hit back over the infiltration claims, insisting that Russia has never operated or marketed its satellite networks. While Starlink systems cannot be purchased in Russia, there have been claims that Russian forces are purchasing the devices from other countries and bringing them to the battlefront.
Musk has also reiterated in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that they have never sold Starlink terminals to Russia, and the report is only false. “To the best of our knowledge, no Starlinks have been sold directly or indirectly to Russia,” Musk said.
SpaceX insists that whenever it obtains knowledge of Starlink terminals being in the wrong hands and used by unsanctioned parties, it investigates the claim and deactivates the terminal thereafter. The space company further states that new users of the Starlink equipment must go through an authentication process to start using the service. SpaceX can track Starlink network users within a specific geographic region. However, determining whether users are Russia or Ukraine in the ongoing war might prove to be a big challenge.
Starlink Politics
It is not the first time that Musk and SpaceX have found themselves in trouble over access to Starlink networks. The satellites have always been politically charged since Musk decided to make them available to Ukrainian forces. In September of 2022, Musk declined a request to make Starlink services available in Sevastopol over claims it could be used to sink Russian ships, which could make it complicit in a major act of war.
When SpaceX said it could no longer make the satellites available to Ukrainian forces last year due to escalating costs, the US Pentagon agreed to pay to keep the services running. In the recent past, private donors, governments, and other organizations have also donated funds to ensure Ukrainian forces have access to it.