Ukraine planning a national mobile carrier for military use
Ukraine is moving to reduce one of its most critical battlefield vulnerabilities: dependence on a single commercial satellite provider for front-line connectivity. After nearly four years of heavy reliance on Starlink, officials are advancing plans for a dedicated military mobile operator, a secure 4G and 5G network designed to function...
Ukraine planning a national mobile carrier for military use
Ukraine is moving to reduce one of its most critical battlefield vulnerabilities: dependence on a single commercial satellite provider for...
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