KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon said Thursday that it has agreed to purchase Starlink satellite internet terminals from Elon Musk's SpaceX for use in Ukraine.
  • The Pentagon declined to offer additional contract details, including the price, scope and timeline of the delivery.
  • Starlink is SpaceX's global network of over 4,000 satellites that provides service to more than 50 countries.
Ukrainian forces set up Starlink satellite receivers to provide connection for civilians at Independence Square after the withdrawal of the Russian army from Kherson to the eastern bank of Dnieper River, Ukraine, on November 13, 2022.

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon said Thursday it has agreed to purchase Starlink satellite internet terminals from Elon Musk's SpaceX for use in Ukraine as Kyiv continues to defend itself against a full-scale Russian invasion.

"We continue to work with a range of global partners to ensure Ukraine has the satellite and communication capabilities they need. Satellite communications constitute a vital layer in Ukraine's overall communications network and the department contracts with Starlink for services of this type," the Pentagon said in a statement to CNBC.