Starlink outage hit drone tests, exposing Pentagon’s growing reliance on SpaceX
- Last August, a global Starlink outage disrupted U.S. Navy tests of unmanned vessels off the California coast, leaving two dozen boats unable to connect for nearly an hour.
- SpaceX's Starlink broadband is crucial to the Pentagon's drone program, yet Navy internal reports found that "Starlink reliance exposed limitations under multiple-vehicle load." High data demands during tests strained the network connection.
- Beyond drones, SpaceX has cemented a dominant market position in space launches and communications, generating billions for the company. The Navy report also noted technical issues with radios from Silvus and Viasat.
- Democratic lawmakers have warned the Pentagon about relying on a single company led by Elon Musk, citing previous service concerns in Ukraine and Taiwan. Critics argue this concentration creates risks should the vendor be dropped.
- Experts like Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute argue the benefits of Starlink's ubiquity often outweigh outage risks. Clayton Swope of the Aerospace Security Project said, "If there was no Starlink, the U.S. government wouldn't have access to a global constellation.
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Pentagon reliance on Starlink exposed by outage | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Last August, U.S. Navy officials carrying out a test of unmanned vessels realized they had hit a single point of failure: Starlink. A global outage across Elon Musk’s satellite network, affecting millions of Starlink users, had left two dozen unmanned surface vessels bobbing off the California coast, disrupting communications and halting operations for almost an hour.
Starlink Outage Hitting US Drone Tests Exposes Pentagon Dependence On SpaceX
The Navy's mishaps with Starlink for its autonomous drone program, which have not been previously reported, highlight the challenges of the US military's growing reliance on SpaceX and the risks it...
Starlink outage hit drone tests, exposing Pentagon’s growing reliance on SpaceX
Last August, U.S. Navy officials carrying out a test of unmanned vessels realized they had hit a single point of failure: Starlink. A global outage across Elon Musk’s satellite network affecting millions of Starlink users had left two dozen unmanned surface vessels bobbing off the California coast, disrupting communications and halting operations for almost an hour.The incident, which involved drones intended to bolster U.S. military options in …
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