• @takeda
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    That’s a bullshit excuse used by Melon’s fan boys.

    Whether the technology is restricted by ITAR isn’t based whether it was ever used as a weapon, but whether the US government thinks it can be used as a weapon.

    • @AssPennies
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      And the US government was left scrambling to get a formal contract in for Ukrainian access after Musk started to publicly spout pro kremlin shit. So there’s no way an ITAR argument could fly: the DoD wanted a contract to help ensure starlink availability for fucks sake, especially since Musk proved unreliable and a useful idiot for Putin’s wildest assplay desires.

      • mcgravier
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        DoD wanted a contract to help ensure starlink availability for fucks sake

        Contract for civilian use mind you. Strapping starlinks to kamikaze drones is a whole different story

        • Flying Squid
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          4010 months ago

          Why would the DoD negotiate a contract for civilian use? That’s not their job.

        • @histy
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        • YeetPics
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          Ah yes, the Department of Defense.

          Famous for overseeing many civilian contracts including Netflix accounts, Comcast accounts and my subscription to Highlights magazine (I like the word searches).

    • mcgravier
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      -2010 months ago

      but whether the US government thinks it can be used as a weapon.

      That’s even worse because US government can change it’s stance on starlink any time - which would be disaster for SpaceX