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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPentagon Disturbed as Its Fleet of Drones Is Left Bobbing in the Ocean When Elon Musk's Starlink Fails
Two dozen unmanned surface vessels autonomous boat drones, basically were left floating in the Pacific ocean after a massive outage of SpaceXs Starlink internet service left them adrift. That event, first reported by Reuters, left the experimental robots disconnected and bobbing in the ocean for nearly an hour off the coast of California.
It was one of several Pentagon experiments disrupted by the Starlink blackout, according to Reuters. That global outage left millions of Starlink customers in the dark back in August of 2025, dealing a blow to the companys image as an always-on satellite internet provider. While service was eventually restored, the incident left customers frustrated and analysts concerned.
According to the company website, Starlink offers high-speed, low-latency internet with more than 99.9 percent average uptime and reliable connectivity around the globe.
That remaining 0.1 percent clearly represents a lingering pain point, though. Pentagon officials, who are increasingly leveraging Elon Musks pet internet company to run its massive drone program, previously voiced issues with Starlink reliability. Per Reuters, a similar drone test in April of 2025 suffered from spotty network connections, as Starlink struggled to handle the Navys demanding data use.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/pentagon-disturbed-fleet-drones-left-151009664.html
JT45242
(4,064 posts)Won't the cabinet level types, but the rest of the military should be terrified that musk and his satellites are beholden to Putin
cachukis
(4,008 posts)erronis
(24,096 posts)it seems that lots of "upper-crust" players are jockeying for supremacy. There will be blood.
Faux pas
(16,425 posts)the muskrat bilk us out of on that deal?
dave99
(72 posts)Shipwack
(3,089 posts)
convinced* enough people that outsourcing was cheaper, and cheaper is good.
The military gets a lot of crap for having things that are so expensive**, but sometimes the expense is due to redundancy and getting that extra .89999% uptime, and not anyone getting swindled. The West Wing had a scene that talked about this
*and/or bribed/promised future hiring
**though there is no argument from me that its too damn big compared to domestic spending, but thats another topic
not fooled
(6,719 posts)all about the grift, kickbacks, and campaign contributions.
AFAIK just about all privatization/outsourcing results in worse performance at higher cost. But, the government gets weakened and the right people make money, so...winning!
RetiredParatrooper
(195 posts)WTF do we outsource shit like this?
Dave Id
(296 posts)Trump and Musk were besties for a while.
OhioBack2Blue
(145 posts)...well....I was going to say they would be outraged.... but: 1) most Americans don't seem to care or, 2) when they give the appearance of "caring," it is: a) about all the wrong things or b) about fictious issues, or c) both.
AverageOldGuy
(3,995 posts)Martin68
(27,902 posts)paleotn
(22,413 posts)Like much of the tech economy these days.
Zorro
(18,754 posts)angrychair
(12,360 posts)The man behind the rolling death trap that is a Tesla is the person they trust to keep national security electronics running?!?
In literally every business venture that man has ever had its been a grift from the start and they think Starlink is different?
NewLarry
(161 posts)you want reliability in the Parts Per million range, not %.
Buncha incompetent F'ing assholes.
KentuckyWoman
(7,411 posts)Is what we are paying Musk in military contract. That seems like it should be enough to assure Musk doesn't allow our enemies to load something into the core network that shuts it all down.
Karasu
(2,026 posts)like. Theyve forced everyone with a functioning brain cell out of the Pentagon by now, thanks to Kegsbreath.
The regime is made up of nothing but incompetents, and the consequences of their AI use will be much, much worse than a bunch of expensive drones going for a swim.
Blue Owl
(59,300 posts)MineralMan
(151,410 posts)We're "Livin' on the edge..."