I consider it noteworthy mostly in the sense that Starlink is now considered robust enough that disabling it in case of war is now a matter for public discussion instead of a bland assessment buried deep in the PLA bureaucracy
I consider it noteworthy mostly in the sense that Starlink is now considered robust enough that disabling it in case of war is now a matter for public discussion instead of a bland assessment buried deep in the PLA bureaucracy
It's only notable because it's been finally been said publicly.
If a true war breaks out, there won't be any functioning satellites left after the first week. After the second week, it won't matter.
It's only notable because it's been finally been said publicly.
If a true war breaks out, there won't be *any* functioning satellites left after the first week. After the second week, it won't matter.
Sooo.... Business insider is printing news tips from Captain Obvious?
That's pretty much a given for any political entity with the means to do so.
I call "not news."