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Could China and Russia really destroy Starlink? Only with a boomerang.

We will likely have similar concerns and discussions when China fields its Starlink-like constellation."

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arstechnica.comStai leggendo5 h fa

Could China and Russia really destroy Starlink? Only with a boomerang.

We will likely have similar concerns and discussions when China fields its Starlink-like constellation."

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euobserver.com8 h fa

Russia and China have a plan to disable Starlink, as Ukraine war comes to space (Ukraine Battlefield update:…

By treating Starlink as a “space blockade” that must be broken, Moscow and Beijing are turning the Ukraine war into a test case for who will control the orbital infrastructure behind future global conflicts.

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  1. giovedì 16 luglio 2026·euobserver.com

    Russia and China have a plan to disable Starlink, as Ukraine war comes to space (Ukraine Battlefield update: Day 1,604)

    By treating Starlink as a “space blockade” that must be broken, Moscow and Beijing are turning the Ukraine war into a test case for who will control the orbital infrastructure…

  2. giovedì 16 luglio 2026·arstechnica.com

    Could China and Russia really destroy Starlink? Only with a boomerang.

    We will likely have similar concerns and discussions when China fields its Starlink-like constellation."