美国国防部与SpaceX在伊朗战争期间因星链价格上调发生争执
Odaily Planet Daily News As U.S. suicide drones guided by Elon Musk's Starlink network began achieving significant results in the war against Iran, SpaceX executives concluded that the Pentagon should pay higher fees for using the satellite Wi-Fi network. According to two sources and Pentagon documents, within weeks of the U.S. launching bombing operations, SpaceX executives met with Pentagon officials and argued that the military is currently paying approximately $5,000 per terminal connection, but is actually using a higher-grade service worth nearly $25,000. According to interviews with five sources and related documents, the dispute over the use of Starlink in the "LUCAS" suicide drone is just a microcosm of the increasingly tense relationship between SpaceX and the Pentagon over Starlink pricing in recent months. (Golden Ten)
