The revelation follows allegations Russian forces are deploying Starlink in their invasion of Ukraine, now in its third year. DJI says it forbids distributors from selling its products in instances of suspected combat end-use. In April 2022, the tech firm announced it was temporarily suspending business in both Russia and Ukraine pending “compliance assessments.”

“We can confirm that this is not an official DJI website,” a company representative said when asked about the Starlink sales.

DJI said its legal team was looking into possible copyright infringement.

Representatives of the purported distributor, djirussia.ru, did not respond to a request for comment.

Starlink’s Elon Musk has categorically denied Starlink sales are happening in Russia.

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    9 months ago

    Two things can be true at the same time; SpaceX haven’t sold Starlink to Russia and Russia is using Starlink. I’m sure a country like Russia can figure out a way to obtain these terminals via 3rd parties, middlemen etc. Who knows how many they already have disabled. It would be near impossible for them to track the front lines in real time at this resolution and make sure it doesn’t work on the Russian side.