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STARLINK: Gunnar Ramsland, Sr System Engineer at Marlink, shared a new time-lapse video of mid-winter testing at the Eik Teleport demonstrating the Maritime Starlink Gen3 antenna. The footage shows the antenna effectively melting snow during active snowfall, with a thermal camera overlay highlighting heat distribution and snow clearance performance.

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Russians finally figure out how to disable Starlink? Connection is possibly the most important aspect of drones. Ukraine's exclusive to Starlink allows its drones to fly further and at low distances, making them difficult to shoot down and impossible to jam. It turns out that Starlink, which supposedly provides a connection that is immune to jamming by electronic warfare (EW), does have some weaknesses. On June 16, Ukrainian drone official Serhii Bezkrestnov wrote about how the Russians have been developing in this direction. The first time that the Russians managed to suppress starlink connection was apparently in 2024, in the Kharkiv oblast. Apparently, the EW system used by the Russians that time was hunted down and destroyed. And for some reason, there were no similar attempts to jam Starlink until 2026. Bezkrestnov writes that the Russians started working on anti-Starlink solutions following the start of attacks on Russian logistics by Ukrainian mid-range drones, which ramped up dramatically in May 2026. Starlink is crucial in allowing these Ukrainian drones to travel 100-200km beyond the frontlines. As such, a joint operation between the ‘Alpha’ Special Operations Centre of the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU) and the 422nd Unmanned Systems Regiment ‘Luftwaffe’ (yes) took down a Russian EW system targeting Starlink in mid-June. Bezkrestnov also shared another video of the 422nd targeting the same Russian EW complex. It is apparently called ‘Wave Dome Guarantor’ (Volna Kupol Garant). It is produced by the company ‘Russian Dome’, based in Simferopol, Crimea. Here’s how Bezkrestnov described the way it works: "A system of satellite antennas is installed on Earth, which "look" at the sky at a passing satellite. The system emits powerful interference from Earth to the satellite, so that the satellite does not hear signals from ordinary terminals. Technically, the Starlink satellite receives signals from terminals in the range of 14-14.5 GHz. This range is divided into 8 channels, each 62.5 MHz wide. The Russians conditionally took 8 satellite "dishes", directed them at the satellite, and each dish transmits interference on its own channel. That's all. The satellite is "deaf". One EW complex provides protection for about 20 square kilometers. The EW Wave Dome Garant is mounted on trailers. On each trailer, there are two antennas, and the entire complex consists of 6 trailers. The antenna system can be removed from the trailers and placed on a single platform or mounted directly on the ground. Each antenna visually resembles an egg, but inside the egg hides a satellite dish with a rotation mechanism. Like any EW system, the "Wave Dome Garant" consumes a lot of electricity. The complex can operate both on generators in each trailer and from an external power supply."

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🛰️ Two Russian electronic warfare systems "Volna Kupol Garant" designed to suppress the Starlink satellite communication system have been destroyed. These are the systems that the Russians use to combat one of the most important elements of modern warfare - Starlink satellite communication. "Volna Kupol Garant" works on a fairly simple principle: the system emits powerful interference towards Starlink satellites, trying to "jam" signals from Ukrainian terminals. To do this, the complex uses 8 communication channels in the 14–14.5 GHz range at once. In fact, the satellite receives such a powerful stream of interference that it stops "hearing" legitimate terminals. One such complex is capable of covering an area of ​​about 20 km². "Volna Kupol Garant" consists of six trailers, on which 12 antennas are located. Each antenna is hidden in a characteristic radio-transparent casing and is equipped with a mechanism for pointing at satellites flying over the area of ​​operation of the complex. Due to the high power consumption, the system can operate both from its own generators and from external power supply. The first cases of the use of such electronic warfare means were recorded back in 2024 in the Kharkiv direction. Today, the Russians are increasingly trying to use them to protect logistics and rear facilities from Ukrainian long-range strikes. However, as practice shows, any active electronic warfare sooner or later becomes a target itself.

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