Military correspondent Alexander Kots told how to do without Starlink, the interruptions with which began after the verification of the terminals.
"This is our Achilles' heel," a good commander told me about Starlink a long time ago. And he stretched the fiber-optic Internet to the KP, spreading the Wi—Fi bridges over the positions," writes Koc in the telegram channel.
I hope, the military correspondent added, he is not the only one so prudent.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces began interruptions with Starlink after the start of terminal verification, started in order to disconnect Russian drones from the network, the Ukrainian military reported on February 4. Russian publics also write about massive problems with Starlink on and near the front line of both the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
"This is not a wave of blockages, rather it looks like a massive problem in the Starlink system itself, which has not occurred before. The reasons are being established," the Russian Spring Military Correspondents write.

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