Re: [Starlink] successful drone attack on starlink terminal

2024-02-23 Thread Dave Collier-Brown via Starlink
When I was in the reserves (in an era of dinosaurs and stone axes), the regulars were using encrypted, frequency-agile radios. They were hard to localize unless you were so close that they were the loudest thing on the airwaves. Using Starlink from a fixed location Could Be Bad. --dave On 2

Re: [Starlink] successful drone attack on starlink terminal

2024-02-23 Thread Eugene Chang via Starlink
> On Feb 23, 2024, at 3:23 AM, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink > wrote: > > > > Le 23/02/2024 à 13:04, Dave Taht via Starlink a écrit : >> https://twitter.com/Megaconstellati/status/1760996758363029734 >> In general, two can play at this game, and given the low cost and good >> range, and rel

Re: [Starlink] successful drone attack on starlink terminal

2024-02-23 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 23/02/2024 à 14:23, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink a écrit : Le 23/02/2024 à 13:04, Dave Taht via Starlink a écrit : https://twitter.com/Megaconstellati/status/1760996758363029734 In general, two can play at this game, and given the low cost and good range, and relative ease of building

Re: [Starlink] successful drone attack on starlink terminal

2024-02-23 Thread Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink
Le 23/02/2024 à 13:04, Dave Taht via Starlink a écrit : https://twitter.com/Megaconstellati/status/1760996758363029734 In general, two can play at this game, and given the low cost and good range, and relative ease of building a sensor for the starlink frequencies, I see starlinks fading from