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Russian jammers target Musk's Starlink to blunt Ukraine drones

Daily Sabah

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July 8, 2026

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Russian jammers target Musk's Starlink to blunt Ukraine drones

Russian forces are trying to counter Ukrainian 'mid-strike' drone attacks by ​camouflaging cargoes and installing powerful jamming systems to disrupt Elon Musk's Starlink sate...

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Kyiv Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Starlink Jammers, Fake Milk Trucks: Russia's New Defense Against Ukraine's Drone Campaign

Russia is increasingly using electronic warfare and disguised logistics to counter Ukraine's mid-range drone strikes, according to Ukrainian commanders cited by Reuters. Moscow has reportedly deployed Starlink-jamming systems, concealed fuel shipments in civilian vehicles and changed transport tactics to reduce losses. Ukrainian forces say they are already targeting the new jammers.

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russia deploys powerful jammers to disrupt Starlink in war against Ukraine’s drones

Russian forces are trying to counter Ukrainian “mid-strike” drone attacks by camouflaging cargoes and installing powerful jamming systems to disrupt Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system, Ukrainian drone commanders and pilots have said. Kyiv’s development of “mid-strike” drones that can hit targets dozens of kilometres behind front lines accurately and cheaply, and are often flown via Starlink, has transformed the war in Ukraine. In a concerted mid-strike campaign this year, Ukraine...

Investing.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russia tries to jam Musk’s Starlink systems to counter Ukrainian drones

Russia tries to jam Musk’s Starlink systems to counter Ukrainian drones

The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russia tries to jam Starlink to counter Ukraine’s long-range drones

The war in Ukraine has become, among other things, a fight over signals. Russian forces are now trying to jam Elon Musk’s Starlink network to blunt the cheap long-range drones that have reshaped the conflict, according to Ukrainian drone commanders and pilots who spoke to Reuters. The tool they describe has a name. Ukrainian crews [] This story continues at The Next Web

The Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russia tries to jam Elon Musk’s Starlink in bid to stop Ukraine’s drone attacks

Ukraine’s devastating ‘mid-strike’ drones that are crippling Russian fuel facilities are often flown via Starlink

Reuters

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ukraine counters Russia's Starlink jamming

Russian forces are trying to counter Ukrainian mid-range drone strikes by disguising military cargoes and deploying powerful electronic jamming systems, according to Ukrainian drone commanders and pilots. Ukraine's use of relatively low-cost drones capable of striking targets dozens of miles behind the front line has become a significant feature of the war. #ukraine #russia #war #drone #starlink

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Related coverage for "Russian jammers target Musk's Starlink to blunt Ukraine drones": Kyiv Post — Starlink Jammers, Fake Milk Trucks: Russia's New Defense Against Ukraine's Drone Campaign. South China Morning Post — Russia deploys powerful jammers to disrupt Starlink in war against Ukraine’s drones. Investing.com — Russia tries to jam Musk’s Starlink systems to counter Ukrainian drones. The Next Web — Russia tries to jam Starlink to counter Ukraine’s long-range drones. The Independent — Russia tries to jam Elon Musk’s Starlink in bid to stop Ukraine’s drone attacks. Reuters — Ukraine counters Russia's Starlink jamming