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A Chinese study has outlined how the nation could jam Starlink access across the entirety of the island of Taiwan. It would require around 1,000 to 2,000 specially adapted electronic warfare drones for this hostile act to pay off, reports the South China Morning Post (SCMP). The research, taken in tandem with recent news about China’s advanced internet cable-cutting capabilities, ratchets geopolitical and world semiconductor ecosystem tensions even higher. Zhejiang University & Beijing Institute of Technology ran simulations to determine how the CCP-controlled People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could deny their democratic foe’s access to Starlink. Musk’s constellation of 10,000-plus satellites has been a source of consternation among CCP strategists ever since Ukraine effectively made use of it to resist the Russian invaders. Access to tech like Starlink is just one of the speed bumps that have made Putin’s 3-day “Special Operation” extend towards a grueling near-four-year campaign.