The US Defense Department confirmed today that it is buying Starlink satellite broadband service for use in Ukraine.
“We continue to work with a range of global partners to ensure Ukraine has the satellite and communication capabilities they need. Satellite communications constitute a vital layer in Ukraine’s overall communications network and the department contracts with Starlink for services of this type,” the Defense Department said in a statement provided to Ars and other media outlets today.
The Pentagon said it would not provide other details about contracts, capabilities, or partners because of “operational security reasons and due to the critical nature of these systems.” According to a Bloomberg report, the deal includes Starlink satellite terminals and services to be used by the Ukraine military.
Deal seems to resolve funding dispute
In September, SpaceX asked the Pentagon to fund the Ukraine government and military’s use of Starlink, saying it couldn’t afford to donate more user terminals or pay for operations indefinitely. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk backtracked on October 15, writing, “The hell with it… even though Starlink is still losing money & other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $, we’ll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free.”
At the time, SpaceX withdrew its funding request, but the Pentagon and SpaceX held talks about funding Starlink in Ukraine. Musk wrote in an October 2022 tweet that “25,300 terminals were sent to Ukraine, but, at present, only 10,630 are paying for service.”

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