Comment by NitpickLawyer

Comment by NitpickLawyer 2 days ago

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~Iridium~ devices were bricked in the first days of the invasion, iirc. That's why starlink was such a big deal, and that's why the usmil wanted it "yesterday" after it proved itself in ua. They had to set up a dedicated unit to deal with starlink, as every branch was trying to get it on their own and complicated purchasing. That unit / project was also called starshield, confusing the matter with the other starshield project that uses starlink buses + ng sensor packages.

edit: it was Viasat not Iridium, I got them mixed up.

RF_Savage 2 days ago

Viasat fixed modems got bricked at start of the war in Ukraine and some collateral one's in border areas.

  • snickerdoodle12 2 days ago

    Interesting how the US goes absolutely ballistic about some random dude violating the "Computer Security Act" on a small scale, but didn't react at all to this massive, incredibly impactful, attack.

    • mschuster91 a day ago

      it didn't impact Americans. it impacted us Europeans but at the time this went down we were too dependent on Russia's cheap gas (and, frankly, lacked the military power) to raise the appropriate level of stink.

      Hell we let Russia freely execute dissidents (Skripal or the Berlin Tiergarten murder come to my mind) and tolerated a land-grab war by little green men in 2014. Either of these actions would have warranted serious consequences, the Crimea/Donbas grab would be a casus belli if you ask me. But again, we were too busy sucking Putin off for cheap gas.

      • snickerdoodle12 a day ago

        so as far as the US is concerned it's fair game to attack US companies as long as it doesn't impact US citizens?

  • NitpickLawyer 2 days ago

    You are right, thanks. I mixed them up. Iridium is also providing service in ua now, and was unaffected at the start of the war.

  • mschuster91 a day ago

    "Some" is an understatement lol. Here in Germany 3.800 (!) wind turbines lost remote control (and thus were forced offline) until the terminals could be changed because their command uplink was via Viasat.