Russia’s High-Latency Satellite Network: A Starlink “Replacement”?
Russia is increasingly employing compact “Sprint-030” satellite terminals, designed to leverage existing Russian orbital infrastructure, thereby reducing dependence on Western systems like Starlink. Notably, these terminals are compatible with the “Express” series of Russian telecommunications satellites, many of which were originally built by European companies Airbus and Thales. This development signifies Russia’s effort to bolster battlefield connectivity by utilizing these Western-built satellites, which were supplied under contracts with the Russian government, including after 2014.