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Ukraine Tightens Starlink Controls After SpaceX Blocks Unauthorized Use on Russian Drones

Kyiv will launch a verification whitelist to restrict service to registered terminals in the country.

Overview

  • SpaceX implemented temporary countermeasures at Ukraine’s request to stop Russian forces from using Starlink on attack drones, with Elon Musk and Ukrainian officials saying the steps are delivering real results.
  • On Feb. 2, the government approved a registration system that will keep only verified Starlink terminals active in Ukraine, with unverified devices to be disconnected in coordination with SpaceX.
  • Civilian registration will run through local service centers and the Diia portal, while military units will verify devices through the DELTA battlefield platform, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
  • Open-source reporting indicates the emergency measures include speed-based restrictions that disable terminals above roughly 75–90 km/h, though officials have withheld technical specifics for security reasons.
  • Ukraine documented Starlink terminals on Russian Shahed, Molniya, and BM-35 drones used for long-range strikes, and as work continues on a longer-term solution, a Kremlin-aligned TV host floated a nuclear strike on satellites in an escalatory broadcast.