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17 Sep 2025, 23:17 GMT+10
The first satellites providing nationwide internet access will be launched in December, Roscosmos head Dmitry Bakanov has said
Russia will soon roll out a satellite internet network analogous to Starlink, the system operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, according to the head of the Russian space agency (Roscosmos), Dmitry Bakanov.
Starlink provides high-speed internet from low-Earth orbit and has played a key role for Ukrainian forces in the conflict with Russia, enabling them to coordinate operations, conduct surveillance, and operate drone systems across the front.
Speaking on Wednesday on Solovyov LIVE, Bakanov said the first launches of Russia's internet satellites are set for December 2025, and that the network will be on par with Starlink.
"Several test vehicles in orbit have already been inspected and the production ones have been modified accordingly," he said, adding, "We are also moving at a rapid pace in this direction." He noted that the constellation will be fully deployed within two years.
The Roscosmos chief previously said the development of a national satellite internet system would allow Russian forces to control drones with greater precision.
SpaceX operates the world's largest satellite network, with over 7,000 Starlink spacecraft in orbit. The service began rolling out in 2020 and, according to the company, has grown to over 6 million users in more than 140 countries and territories. It is not officially available in Russia.
Ukraine has received over 50,000 Starlink terminals since 2022, according to the Kiev authorities. Musk has acknowledged that the system is being used on the front lines after other communications were destroyed.
In July, Reuters reported that Musk ordered the shutdown of Starlink coverage during Ukraine's counteroffensive in September 2022, cutting service in areas including Kherson Region and parts of the Donetsk People's Republic.
The move reportedly disabled over 100 terminals, disrupting reconnaissance and artillery targeting. Ukrainian officials told the outlet that the outage led to the failure of a planned encirclement of Russian forces.
Sources said the order may have stemmed from Musk's concern that the Ukrainian incursion could trigger a Russian nuclear response.
Officials in Moscow have long expressed concern about the military use of the technology.
(RT.com)
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