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Russia's Black Sea Drone Campaign Disrupted by Starlink Shutdown

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: en.defence-ua.com, United24Media

Summary

In early 2026, Russia's plans to expand its unmanned surface vehicle (USV) operations in the Black Sea were thwarted after access to Starlink satellite communications was blocked at Ukraine's request. Serhii 'Flash' Beskrestnov, an advisor to Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, reported that Russian forces had been preparing for a broader USV campaign, having developed operational prototypes by mid-2025. Following the Starlink shutdown, Russian attempts to implement alternative communication systems for their USVs failed, leading to significant operational disruptions. The loss of secure communication channels has severely impacted Russian coordination and efficiency in naval operations. Despite these setbacks, Beskrestnov cautioned against underestimating Russia's resolve to deploy USVs, as they have already built several units. Ukraine has effectively utilized USVs since 2022, targeting Russian naval assets and infrastructure. The situation remains dynamic as Russia continues to seek solutions to restore its maritime drone capabilities. Key Points: • Russia's USV operations in the Black Sea were disrupted by the Starlink shutdown. • Attempts to replace Starlink communications with alternative systems have failed. • Ukraine has successfully targeted Russian naval assets using USVs since 2022.

Key Entities

  • Black Sea Drone Fleet Campaign (campaign)
  • Russia (country)
  • Ukraine (country)
  • T1071 - Application Layer Protocol (mitre_attack)
  • Starlink (platform)
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