The latest Russian monitoring system "Kalinka" is designed to detect and target the Starlink signal, which is used to guide unmanned surface drones and strike UAVs. The characteristics of the new product were revealed in the American publication Warrior Maven.
They clarified that thanks to thousands of terminals providing high-speed Internet, Starlink helps the enemy coordinate drone strikes, exchange data in real time, and maintain communication even in the event of the destruction of traditional communication networks.
According to reports, the Kalinka monitoring system can track signals from Starlink terminals at a distance of up to 15 km (9 miles), regardless of whether they are on drones, unmanned vessels, or stationary ground terminals.
This is not just a theoretical concept. "Kalinka" is already undergoing combat testing and has entered small-scale production. It is reported that it will be integrated into various platforms, including jet skis, boats and helicopters, making it versatile and mobile.
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