Earlier this month, a mysterious company called Sestroretsk Arms Factory published a website(Opens in a new window) that debuted the “Borshchevik” or “hogweed” system, which is designed to locate Starlink dishes at a distance of up to 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).A graphic from the website also shows the Borshchevik helping Russian artillery spot a Starlink dish in an urban area, in a more open outdoor setting, and in a forest.News of the technology was posted(Opens in a new window) on a Telegram channel called “Reverse Side of the Medal,” which seems to be closely associated with the Russian military, including the paramilitary Wagner Group.The user behind the Reverse Side of the Medal channel said they plan on testing the Borshchevik system on the frontlines in Russia’s ongoing war with Ukraine.SpaceX's satellite internet system has been delivering broadband to wartorn areas across Ukraine while Ukrainian soldiers have been using Starlink out in the field as a communication tool and to even control drones."