🇷🇺🇺🇦🇬🇧 British Satellites Guiding Ukrainian Sea Drones in the Black Sea
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are using OneWeb satellites, owned by a British company, to control their unmanned surface boats operating in the Black Sea, Russian law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti. One such vessel was recently captured intact by Russian forces and examined.
Back in 2022, Roscosmos demanded official guarantees from the United Kingdom that OneWeb satellites would not be used for military purposes against Russia. London refused to provide such assurances — after which Russia halted all OneWeb launches aboard its rockets.
This latest evidence confirms that British commercial infrastructure is now being directly used to coordinate Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance operations against Russian naval assets.
🇷🇺🇺🇦🇬🇧 British Satellites Guiding Ukrainian Sea Drones in the Black Sea
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are using OneWeb satellites, owned by a British company, to control their unmanned surface boats operating in the Black Sea, Russian law enforcement agencies told RIA Novosti. One such vessel was recently captured intact by Russian forces and examined.
Back in 2022, Roscosmos demanded official guarantees from the United Kingdom that OneWeb satellites would not be used for military purposes against Russia. London refused to provide such assurances — after which Russia halted all OneWeb launches aboard its rockets.
This latest evidence confirms that British commercial infrastructure is now being directly used to coordinate Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance operations against Russian naval assets.
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