Most Viewed Content:

India’s censorship body gave power to remove pirated Movies from platforms

India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting announced that its...

OpenAI Launched Assistants API, Allowing Developers to Customize AI Assistants with One Click

At today's OpenAI's first developer conference, OpenAI launched the...

Microsoft working on new features for Win11 / Win12: smart notifications, depth-of-field effects

According to the source Albacore (@thebookisclosed), Microsoft is preparing...

SpaceX spins off Starshield, which focuses on supporting national security

SpaceX’s launch services have become a valuable resource for the U.S. government, but the company is now taking its global communications technology into deeper waters with Starshield, a new SpaceX vertical that claims to provide secure communications and custom satellite designs for “government entities. The new brand (possibly a subsidiary) appears as a new top category on SpaceX’s website alongside Dragon, Starlink and Starship, but otherwise receives no visible discussion in the company’s media literature.

Starshield’s tagline is “supporting national security,” but it’s unclear whether this will actually be in direct support of military intelligence or operations, or whether it will be limited to a role that is not purely civilian, and then less directly involved in combat.

Data from satellite sources – especially real-time imagery – is important to the military, which both uses spy satellites to produce its own data and pays companies such as Black Swan to purchase it. While some other countries may be able to take advantage of some of these capabilities, U.S. law limits the amount of satellite imagery that can be sold abroad.

While Starshield’s page uses the present tense to say it offers certain services, it doesn’t list any active missions or customer cases, so this may be rhetorical. That said, the company claims to be engaged in Earth observation and secure communications, as well as satellite bus design.

While SpaceX has plenty of experience putting satellites into orbit through Starlink, the network is consumer-oriented and generic, not a designated mission asset like space satellites. If SpaceX had any military-grade Earth observation satellites of its own, it would never be difficult to design and launch them, and the success of Starlink shows that there is no reason in principle why the company could not do so.

SpaceX says the government-focused service will require “Starshield user equipment” that may be similar to Starlink, but meets certain special criteria for reliability, access, documentation and compatibility with existing networks and assets. Since Starlink itself has multiple tiers of earth stations, ranging from a common consumer rooftop model to a paired super maritime model, the Starshield version will likely be one of the similar high-end versions, enhanced (e.g., with “additional high-assurance encryption capabilities”), and with an expensive price tag.

More importantly, the move will help separate government work from consumer work. The company has lamented that its deployment of thousands of terminals in Ukraine has led to legal and financial accusations of hardship. Ukraine can’t pay, its allies won’t agree to pay, and SpaceX can’t provide the expensive service for free indefinitely. Partly because the entire network was never actually intended to be used in this way, grafting a military/aid operation onto a consumer product has led to unforeseen consequences.

By being more careful about what services it provides to government entities and on what terms, SpaceX may hope to avoid becoming a blurred line between a global broadband providers and military intelligence providers. Both may be very profitable in their own ways, but rarely does one product adequately serve both purposes.

The company also claims to produce a modular satellite bus for different mission types, and while this too is unproven – not that it isn’t – this capability is simply stated, with nothing to show but a wireframe diagram.

Just how far SpaceX has come in realizing the capabilities it describes here is anyone’s guess – they may well have built some concept prototypes with some potential customers, or this may just be a statement of intent in consideration for those customers. Whichever was just the case, it seems clear that we’ll be hearing a lot more about this service as its role escapes attempts at secrecy – it’s hard enough now to launch an Earth observation satellite without anyone knowing about it, for example.

Latest

Tesla releases new Model 3 Performance: Equipped with fourth-generation drive unit

Tesla today released the new Model 3 Performance, which...

Elon Musk hints Tesla self-driving taxis will be called ‘Cybercab’, launching in August

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced that Tesla’s self-driving...

Google Android 15: Restricts sideloaded apps from obtaining sensitive permissions

Foreign technology media Android Authority recently excavated the latest...

Mercedes-Benz G 580 off-road EV officially released

Mercedes-Benz today released a new pure electric G-Class off-road...

Newsletter

Don't miss

Tesla releases new Model 3 Performance: Equipped with fourth-generation drive unit

Tesla today released the new Model 3 Performance, which...

Elon Musk hints Tesla self-driving taxis will be called ‘Cybercab’, launching in August

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced that Tesla’s self-driving...

Google Android 15: Restricts sideloaded apps from obtaining sensitive permissions

Foreign technology media Android Authority recently excavated the latest...

Mercedes-Benz G 580 off-road EV officially released

Mercedes-Benz today released a new pure electric G-Class off-road...

Chery iCAR 03T preview image released, will debut at Beijing Auto Show

Today Chery Automobile officially released a preview image of...
James Lopez
James Lopezhttps://www.techgoing.com
James Lopez joined Techgoing as Senior News Editor in 2022. He's been a tech blogger since before the word was invented, and will never log off.

Indian Finance Minister: Tesla factory announcement would send powerful message to investors

India’s Finance Minister Sitharaman said in an interview with Network18 Media, a subsidiary of CNBC, that Tesla’s intention to invest or build a factory...

Zeekr Mix will make its debut at the Beijing Auto Show

Recently, we learned from the official that Zeekr MIX will make its debut at the 2024 Beijing Auto Show as Zeekr’s fifth model. The...

Chevrolet Equinox Plus interior official images released

Recently, Chevrolet officially released the official interior pictures of the Equinox Plus model. The new car not only has a comprehensive innovation at the...