The recent Ukraine allegations in some ways are worse but also might not be SpaceX’s fault. Basically the Ukrainians allege, with evidence, that the Russians are successfully using StarLink themselves and that they have obtained units beyond what has been captured on the battlefield. Even if all this is true, it may not be that SpaceX has deliberately turned a blind eye, as many Western companies have done, to where their dual use technology is going. While many companies peddling dual use technology have seemingly been unperturbed by the 800% increase in orders to Armenia, Georgia, etc … since 2022, the Russians have aggressively pursued dual use technology and hacking StarLink in particular. So this might not reflect any particular dereliction on their part. Again though given Musk’s attitudes it just raises flags that might not be raised in other circumstances even if that’s still unfair in this instance.
Wall Street Journal is behind a pay wall but also confirms Russian use of Starlink (as well as others) and tracked down shadowy back channels for procuring it like ... (checks notes) ... eBay. Huh.
Russia Deploys Starlink on Ukrainian Front Lines for Year – WSJ Investigation
Shadowy supply chain funnels Starlink to adversaries & accused war criminals via backroom deals in Africa, SE Asia & UAE.
www.kyivpost.com
Anyway, everyone is supposedly working on a solution. Fun.
EDIT: It'd be funny if some of the Western supplied equipment still flowing to the Russian armed forces was deliberate to put faulty or compromised equipment out in the field and that may indeed be happening, but a lot of it simply greed. Again, in this particular case, I'm not saying SpaceX is deliberately turning a blind eye but seems to be a lot of companies who don't care where their dual-use technology is ending up.
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