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Market Chatter: UK Using SpaceX's Starshield for Military Operations

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The UK's defense ministry began moving operational military traffic to SpaceX's militarized satellite network, Starshield, around the beginning of the year, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter.

The defense ministry and SpaceX didn't immediately reply to requests for comment from.

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