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Russia Launches Starlink Rival Under Fire

Russia Launches Starlink Rival Under Fire

Published 6 days, 20 hours ago
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The Russian internet is a state-controlled "digital gulag" designed to suppress dissent and bolster military efforts. The Aerospace Security Project and United24 Media highlight how space has become a critical battlefield equalizer, with Russia developing the "Rassvet" satellite program to rival Starlink and provide connectivity for its forces in Ukraine. Concurrently, the Anti-Corruption Foundation identifies the specific architects and entities responsible for destroying online privacy and enforcing totalitarian censorship through traffic-filtering hardware. This digital crackdown is paired with mounting domestic pressures, as seen in reports of a scaled-back Victory Day parade and severe labor shortages. Ultimately, the collection illustrates a coordinated strategy to isolate Russian citizens from uncensored information while leveraging advanced aerospace technology to sustain high-tech warfare.

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