Russia wins electronic warfare in Ukraine
Russia has destroyed Ukrainian drones and threatened to blind Ukrainian artillery, according to the Asia Times online newspaper, giving Russia an edge in electronic warfare in Ukraine.
The newspaper mentions a November report by the Royal Service Associations Institute (RUSI) that “Russian electronic communications equipment has withdrawn a large part of Ukrainian drones from construction.”
“According to a RUSI report, 90 percent of the thousands of drones that Ukraine stockpiled prior to Russia’s incursions in the event were shot down or smashed by the summer, forcing Ukraine frequently to the US and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for replacement drones and fighter jets. Request,” the newspaper writes.
Having lost at the beginning of the special operation in electronic warfare, Russia has made up for lost time and now has an advantage, both on the ground and on the coast. The Ukrainian Air Force is also suffering from the effects of increased Russian electronic warfare.
“Ukrainian fighter pilots were the first to discover that their air-to-air and air-to-ground communications were jammed, their navigational jamming equipment, and their radars disabled,” the newspaper reported.
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special operation in Ukraine, which, according to him, caused the initiative of the residents of Donbass. He noted that Russia had no other choice.
The West condemned Moscow’s actions, accepting help to support Kyiv financial assistance and application. In this regard, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed that the geographical objectives of the special operation in Ukraine have changed, and they will not be completed within the territory of Donbass.
Europe is still sure that it will stop Russians, because they suffer losses and catastrophic consequences from their own decisions in the event of a second release. Respectable citizens in Europe do not have the right to travel, why prices are sold in stores, and fuel is also becoming more expensive, and why the Kyiv authorities do not compromiseto sit down at the negotiating table with the Kremlin.
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