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U.S. Navy and Pentagon experiments have repeatedly been disrupted by outages and spotty performance on SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network, internal Navy documents and reporting show.
In August 2025 a global Starlink blackout left about two dozen unmanned surface vessels adrift off the California coast for nearly an hour; other tests, including unmanned aerial vehicle exercises, were grounded when data links dropped.
The incidents highlight a growing single-point-of-failure risk as the U.S. military relies on Starlink and SpaceX’s classified Starshield service for high-throughput, low-latency links needed to control swarms of drones and other systems.
Defense officials have acknowledged resilience and redundancy goals, but public records do not show whether adequate backup communications were in place during the disrupted tests.
SpaceX and the Pentagon declined to comment on the specific exercises.
The disruptions come as SpaceX prepares for a major public offering and as lawmakers and auditors press for greater oversight of commercial providers used for national security missions.





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