The Kalinka system is a Russian-developed monitoring technology designed to detect and locate Starlink communication terminals, both stationary and mobile. By identifying the signals emitted by these terminals, Kalinka can pinpoint their positions, potentially enabling targeted electronic warfare measures to disrupt or neutralize Starlink's internet services in specific areas.
This capability poses a significant challenge to the operational security of Starlink users, particularly in conflict zones where such detection could lead to physical targeting.
It's important to note that while Kalinka can detect and locate Starlink terminals, the extent of its ability to disrupt or "stop" Starlink services depends on various factors, including the robustness of Starlink's encryption and countermeasures against electronic interference.
The world has no idea what weapons Russia has. I heard about a new one today - the 3M22 Zircon hypersonic missile that travels at Mach 9 and while it started development in 2018, it is now in service after completed testing.
The Kalinka system is a Russian-developed monitoring technology designed to detect and locate Starlink communication terminals, both stationary and mobile. By identifying the signals emitted by these terminals, Kalinka can pinpoint their positions, potentially enabling targeted electronic warfare measures to disrupt or neutralize Starlink's internet services in specific areas.
This capability poses a significant challenge to the operational security of Starlink users, particularly in conflict zones where such detection could lead to physical targeting.
It's important to note that while Kalinka can detect and locate Starlink terminals, the extent of its ability to disrupt or "stop" Starlink services depends on various factors, including the robustness of Starlink's encryption and countermeasures against electronic interference.
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The world has no idea what weapons Russia has. I heard about a new one today - the 3M22 Zircon hypersonic missile that travels at Mach 9 and while it started development in 2018, it is now in service after completed testing.