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Pentagon Clashes With SpaceX over Starlink Price Hike During Iran War

Jarida Report
As U.S. kamikaze drones guided by Elon Musk’s Starlink network began to make visible gains in the war against Iran, senior SpaceX officials concluded: The Pentagon should be paying more for access to their satellite Wi-Fi network.
Within weeks of the United States launching its bombing campaign, SpaceX executives met Pentagon officials and argued ​the military had been paying about $5,000 for connection per terminal while effectively using a higher tier of service worth closer to $25,000, according to two sources familiar with the matter and Pentagon documents reviewed by Reuters.
The disagreement over Starlink’s use on ‌LUCAS suicide drones – a cheap U.S. model comparable to Iran’s Shahed that can circle over a target area before diving to detonate on impact – is part of increasing tensions between SpaceX and the Pentagon over Starlink pricing in recent months, according to interviews with five people familiar with the matter and the documents.
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