< img src = "/uploads/blogs/19/68/ib-fiappr87_ef7b2715.jpg" Alt = "Expert replied if Ukraine has an alternative to Starlink"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < p > It is unlikely that & nbsp; Starlink in Ukraine & nbsp; it can be disconnected, but even if that happens, it is an alternative to it. This was assured by the manufacturer of the RB, a former air forces officer & nbsp; Anatoly Khrapchinsky in Interview & Rsquo; Yu & nbsp; Ukrainian radio.

~ > 62 > 62 > < p > “and Trump (Donald Trump – US President), and Musk (Ilon Musk – SpaceX owner, who developed Starlink) is about money. So they will not give up multi -billion, millions of contracts. In fact, I really believe that Starlink could Khrapchinsky. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > At the same time, he added, the Armed Forces in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation do not use Starlink, but communications have. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > “there is an alternative, and here respect our engineers who can actually provide our defense forces with the necessary communication. It is clear that it is a little different than Starlink, which could be dug somewhere, and it is not visible. But the alternative is,” – emphasized the expert. < p >Speaking about the issue of defense forces, he stressed that there are about 800 MIC manufacturers in Ukraine, but it is necessary to scale production, which is needed for money. & Amp; nbsp;

~ ~ < p > “Ukraine's technological forces have conducted a study that noted that last year, most companies were downloaded by only 40% of state contracts. What it says ? that we can actually provide money, but we need money,” Khrapchynsky said. < p > in his opinion, this issue should be resolved with Europe: whether it will agree to pass frozen Russian assets or at least “some percentage finances” to provide Ukraine through Ukrainian producers to all that the defense forces are needed. & Amp; nbsp;

According to the expert, the European MIC Market is fragmented and has no single standards: & nbsp;

< blockquote > < p > ” < P > He recalled that there are already the first statements to open Rheinmetall in Ukraine, and that a representative of the company producing NASAMS air defense also reported that he wanted to open production in Ukraine.

~ < p > “Therefore, the prospects are very good, but we need to unite and, believe me, we are definitely not ashamed of yesterday – what was in the oval office,” Khrapchinsky summed up.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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