Here’s a breakdown of the key data from the provided text, focusing on the claims about Iran, Russia, Starlink, and electronic warfare:
* Iran’s Internet Blackout & Russian Involvement: When Iran blocked Starlink during its recent internet blackout, the initial assumption was that Russia provided the technology to do so – specifically, trucks equipped with radio jamming equipment.
* GPS Spoofing & Electronic Warfare: Further analysis pointed to Russian military technology being used for GPS spoofing, escalating the situation into electronic warfare.
* “Kalinka” Jamming System: The latest analysis suggests Iran may have used russia’s “kalinka” jamming system against Starlink. This is a meaningful advancement as Kalinka is an offensive technology designed to target even military-grade Starlink deployments (Starshield).
* Kalinka’s Capabilities: What’s especially concerning about Kalinka is its alleged ability to detect Starshield terminals, wich are designed with enhanced security features.
* Putin’s “Kill Switch”: The author argues that the “kill switch” used against Starlink isn’t truly controlled by Iran’s Khamenei, but rather by putin.
* Apple Spyware Warning: The article also links to a Forbes article warning about potential Apple spyware and recommending users turn their iPhones off and on again. (This seems somewhat tangential to the main topic, but is included in the provided text).
In essence, the article argues that russia is heavily involved in Iran’s actions against Starlink, perhaps providing advanced jamming technology and that Iran is acting as a proxy for Russia in this electronic warfare.