Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13
Putin Expands 16-Satellite Low-Orbit Network to Back Ukraine Strikes
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13

Putin Expands 16-Satellite Low-Orbit Network to Back Ukraine Strikes

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13

Summary

  • Russia has begun deploying a domestically produced low-orbit satellite system, with Vladimir Putin saying the current constellation of 16 craft is far too small.
  • Putin tied the expansion directly to a pledge to intensify strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure, presenting the network as support for military operations.
  • At a Kremlin meeting with servicemen on Friday, he said the system is intended to resemble Starlink, signaling a push to improve Russia's battlefield communications and targeting support.
  • The move points to a broader effort to reduce reliance on foreign technology while strengthening Russia's capacity to sustain attacks in the Ukraine war.

Insights

Is Russia's 'Starlink' sparking a new space race, turning low-Earth orbit into the next global battlefield?
Can Russia's sanctioned economy build a satellite mega-constellation, or is this announcement merely military posturing?
With thousands of new spy satellites launching, who will write the rules for an increasingly crowded and militarized space?