New Zealand testing of Elon Musk's Starshield 'significant', US expert says
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- New Zealand has started testing Elon Musk's Starshield military satellite communication system.
- This marks the first known use of Starshield outside the United States, indicating New Zealand's high-level partnership with the Pentagon.
- Starshield offers encrypted laser communication with higher security than Starlink, previously thought to be exclusive to the US government.
- Reuters reported Britain also uses Starshield, moving military traffic to the network earlier this year.
- The NZDF submitted a business case for Starshield in December, highlighting its potential critical role in modern defense.
- Elon Musk clarified Starshield is for US government use, though recent developments suggest international adoption.
- Analysts note benefits include cutting-edge technology and strengthened US-New Zealand defense ties.
- Risks involve dependency on US-controlled technology and potential service disruption due to political shifts.
- Starshield could help distinguish military from civilian satellite targets, reducing risks in conflicts like those involving Ukraine and Russia.