Ukraine downs Russia’s Starlink-equipped Shahed-136 suicide drone
Starlink on Shahed UAVs suggests Russia’s potentially enhanced ability to control long-range attack drones for reconnaissance, escalating security risks for Ukraine.
Ukraine’s defense forces have intercepted a Russian Shahed-136 drone equipped with Starlink satellite communication during a nighttime attack on 25 September, when Ukraine reportedly shot down 28 out of 32 Shaheds. This marks the first known instance of such technology being used by Russian forces in their unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
According to Defense Express, which obtained exclusive photos from its sources, the images reveal a satellite antenna with visible serial numbers on the intercepted Shahed-136, which could potentially help investigate the supply channels of the Starlink terminal.
The integration of Starlink technology into Russian drones has been anticipated, as the Russians had previously experimented with 4G modems using Ukrainian SIM cards. This development could significantly enhance the capabilities of Russian UAVs, providing a wide and powerful feedback channel, enabling information transmission from the drone, and allowing for mission changes at any distance.
Defense Express suggests that Russia may be using Starlink to transmit reconnaissance information, such as data collected by electronic intelligence on Ukrainian air defense positions or imagery if the drone is equipped with cameras. This could effectively turn the Shahed-136 into an extremely long-range loitering munition with additional reconnaissance capabilities and the ability to strike even moving targets.
The choice of the Shahed-136 platform for this purpose may be related to its flight range of approximately 2000 km and the considerable free volume inside its fuselage.
While Starlink does not operate or sell its services in Russia, Russian entities have been purchasing the technology through third countries.
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