Militaries develop Starlink alternatives over reliance concerns

Countries around the world are racing to create their own satellite internet networks similar to Starlink, driven by risks associated with dependence on the service controlled by Elon Musk. Starlink has provided crucial connectivity in modern warfare, but incidents like restrictions on Russian access during the Ukraine conflict have heightened concerns. Efforts include projects by the EU, China, and individual European nations to ensure sovereign control over military communications.

Starlink, operated by SpaceX, consists of nearly 10,000 satellites that deliver internet access across most of the planet through small ground dishes. The service supports over 10 million civilian customers and plays a key role in military operations, facilitating data-intensive tasks such as intelligence sharing, video feeds, and drone controls. Its signals, directed upward to space, resist jamming better than traditional radios, and affordable receivers enable use by small units and remote vehicles.

Since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, both sides have relied on Starlink. Reports indicate Russian forces used it to guide attack drones. However, in February, the company limited access to registered users, effectively blocking Russian troops and disrupting their coordination, which temporarily benefited Ukraine. Such vulnerabilities have prompted nations to seek independence from foreign-controlled systems, especially given Elon Musk's influence.

The European Union is developing Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite (IRIS²), planned with about 300 satellites and operations starting in 2030. China is advancing the Guowang constellation, aiming for 13,000 satellites but with fewer than 200 currently, alongside the early-stage Qianfan project. Russia's Sfera initiative faces delays.

Individually, Germany is discussing its own network, while the UK holds a stake in Eutelsat OneWeb and supports startup OpenCosmos, backed by the US Central Intelligence Agency. Anthony King at the University of Exeter notes it is 'striking' that a private firm wields such geopolitical power, though affluent powers like China will eventually match it.

Barry Evans at the University of Surrey highlights US government funding for Starlink, including the militarized Starshield version, but warns of risks in relying on one individual, as Musk has restricted service in various countries. The UK faces funding and launch capability challenges. Ian Muirhead, formerly in military communications, emphasizes Starlink's resilience in space warfare due to its numerous satellites, which are hard to fully neutralize.

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Starlink satellites maneuvering to lower orbits around Earth amid orbital congestion, illustrating SpaceX's space safety initiative.
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Starlink lowers orbits of thousands of satellites for space safety

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SpaceX's Starlink plans to lower the orbits of about 4,400 satellites from 342 miles to 298 miles this year to enhance space safety amid growing orbital congestion. The move, announced by engineering vice president Michael Nicholls, aims to reduce collision risks and speed up deorbiting during the approaching solar minimum. It follows recent near-misses and a satellite anomaly, highlighting challenges in low-Earth orbit.

The US Federal Communications Commission has authorized SpaceX to nearly double its Starlink satellite constellation to 15,000 by 2031, including placements in lower orbits. This move aims to enhance broadband access across America but has drawn warnings from astrophysicists about potential collisions, atmospheric pollution, and vulnerability to solar storms. While promising faster internet for rural users, the expansion heightens fears of an overcrowded orbital environment.

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러시아 주도로 열린 유엔 안보리 비공식 회의에서 베이징 대표가 SpaceX 스타링크 위성의 안전 및 보안 위험을 지적하며 중국 우주정거장과의 근접 충돌과 범죄자 및 테러리스트의 이용 사례를 들었다.

China has submitted plans to the International Telecommunications Union for nearly 200,000 satellites, potentially the largest constellation ever proposed. The filing, made on December 29, covers two constellations backed by the government. Experts suggest it may reserve space rather than indicate immediate deployment.

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Following Communications Minister Solly Malatsi's directive allowing Starlink to bypass Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) ownership via equity equivalent programmes, backlash has intensified. ANC members, experts, and opposition leaders criticize it as undermining economic transformation and digital sovereignty, amid debates over a controversial poll and security risks.

Researchers have developed a metric showing that the growing number of satellites in Earth's orbit could lead to collisions within just 2.8 days if they all lost the ability to maneuver. This highlights the increasing congestion in space, driven largely by constellations like SpaceX's Starlink. The finding underscores vulnerabilities to events such as solar storms.

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한국의 5번째 국산 군사 첩보위성이 미국 플로리다에서 스페이스X 팰컨9 로켓으로 발사되어 성공적으로 궤도에 진입했다. 이 위성은 지상국과의 통신에도 성공하며, 올해 말까지 5개 첩보위성 배치를 완료할 계획이다. 이를 통해 북한 감시 능력이 강화되고 미국 위성 의존도가 줄어들 전망이다.

 

 

 

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