Intelligence agencies warn Russia may be developing a new way to take out Starlink
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- Intelligence agencies have raised alarms that Russia may be developing a new method to target Starlink satellites, proposing a strategy that involves flooding orbital altitudes with high-density pellets to create hazardous zones, potentially disabling multiple satellites simultaneously.
- This development poses significant risks to Starlink's operational integrity and could disrupt its services, impacting users who rely on the satellite network for internet connectivity, particularly in remote areas.
- The situation underscores ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO, as well as broader concerns regarding the safety and reliability of satellite technology, especially following recent incidents involving satellite debris and the increasing number of satellites in orbit.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

