Workingman wrote:Despite what you Hawks say we do not control the Black Sea, the skies or the land - the Russians do. Their armaments are equal to ours and do not need Starlink.
Starlink is not about Russia. Starlink is about the Russian attempt to cut off communications with Ukraine, isolate them and then crush them. Russia successfully took out Inmarsat (the traditional satellite system used by civilian and military for stacoms), before the invasion. They bombarded coms lines, blew up in ground comms and destroyed both Telecoms masts and the links from the telecoms masts.
Ukraine should have been blind and cut off. But 2 days after the war they were given (not loaned like the EU), 500 satellite communications devices. This was then upped to 15,000 with additional state, company and NGO donations to buy both the devices and the usage bandwidth. This meant that the Russian attempt to cut off, then crush, the Ukrainian government and armed forces; failed.
Because of Starlink and NATO weapons the capital did not fall, the vast majority of the invasion is stalled and even in the East they are fighting a long, drawn out, close to losing, battle with the Ukrainians.
This was so critical that Russia tried to corrupt and break the Starlink network. Unfortunately for Russia they were not facing some Government supplier who changes their code once a decade and has 5 or 6 satellites in geostationary orbit, easy to jam and ridiculously easy to hack. They faced a thoroughly 21st century company with thousands of satellites in Low earth orbit and a a system which gets code changes on a weekly basis. Russia failed utterly to jam it.
I can tell you that what SpaceX did with Starlink in the face of jamming ran shockwaves through Washington and the Pentagon. As much for the fact that the US had an unhackable secure comms service they could buy into, as for the fact that their own anti satellite communication forces told them that Starlink is also secure against US attack, let alone Russian.
No major military campaign has been fought in the world without satellite communications since the 1970's. Obviously the Russians would try to remove that advantage from the Ukrainians. After all fighting a force which is reduced to WWII technology is a snap for someone using latter 20th century or 21st century technology. Just ask the Argentinians.