Gwynn Shotwell, President of the American company SpaceX, announced that the access of military unmanned aerial vehicles in Ukraine to the Starlink satellite communication network is restricted. It has been reported Reuters.
“There are things we can do to limit them. [Вооруженных сил Украины] capabilities and we made it happen,” he said, adding that Starlink was “not designed as a weapon.”
Shotwell also added that the company wants UAF drones to “never be used for offensive purposes.”
In December last year, Volodymyr Yatsenko, co-founder of Ukrainian Monobank, early Production of unmanned aerial vehicles for the Ukrainian army in Europe. According to him, the production capacity will allow the production of up to 10 drones per day.
Vladimir Artyakov, First Vice President of Rostec State Corporation, previously augmented production of tactical reconnaissance aircraft. He also noted that Russia’s Armed Forces of Ukraine “are long behind in terms of the use of such drones”.
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to conduct a special military operation in Ukraine in response to a request for assistance from the heads of the LPR and DPR.
The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.
Source: Gazeta

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