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That's a lie most probably. Switching off cards that move too fast would be enough. They just look for excuses to link SIMs to real names.
Please pay attention to this detail:
Switching off cards that roam fast (travel across multiple base stations in a row) would stop the carrier drone, but the carrier is not using a SIM card. Beskrestnov is speaking of FPV drones (electric quadcopters) dropped from the carrier. These don't roam between cells (they are short range) - they hit targets locally like guided bombs.
For me the question arises: can a cell phone base station measure Doppler shift for an individual client, and switch it off basing on the result? Likely not in their default configuration, and software development would take time. Hardware development would take a lot of time. And this would mean that using LTE data in a car becomes impossible, because FPV drones and cars share the same speed range.
Background: "Flash" was a radio amateur with considerable experience before he became adviser to the defense ministry. He gets stuff wrong very rarely, and usually comments after seeing evidence (they analyze drone wreckage on a daily basis).
I believe so. Cell tower triangulation via travel-time and signal strength is an existing, already proven method to get very general location data from cellular devices, just using that over a few samples would get you approximate speed data and likely be sufficient.
How fast is too fast? A loaded FPV drone with a sim card doesn't move any faster than your average car. I'm sure they're already doing something about cards moving at 200+ km/h
Ehhh....I mean, if the things have a GPS receiver, which I assume that they do, they can probably be configured to move to a given location and then only then flip on the cell radio to act as a relay.
EDIT: Honestly, I'm kind of surprised that someone hasn't tried a drone that can deploy, say hydrogen or helium balloons with a relay radio hanging from them. It's gotta be a complete pain in the ass to try to shoot balloons down, as they're cheap, and they probably linger in an area long enough to permit for operations using them as a relay on an extended basis. They can also probably get a lot higher than a comparable drone, if that's desirable.
Balloons have already been tried, deploying them from drones is a pain so they're mostly ground based. Russians are currently doing that to compensate for starlink losses
edit: look up Barrage-1, that's their current 5G balloon testbed
That would also affect their own operations tho
Their own operations could be filtered out by a simple allowlist...