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Ukrainian forces destroy over 80 Russian electronic warfare systems since beginning of full-scale war

Tuesday, 12 September 2023, 09:51
Ukrainian forces destroy over 80 Russian electronic warfare systems since beginning of full-scale war
R-330ZH ZHITEL ELECTRONIC WARFARE JAMMING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. PHOTO: WIKIPEDIA

Ukrainian soldiers have destroyed 80-120 Russian electronic warfare systems since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Source: Ivan Pavlenko, Chief of the Main Directorate of Electronic Warfare and Cyber Security of the Ukrainian General Staff, in an interview with Ukrainska Pravda

Details: Responding to whether there are any statistics on destroyed Russian electronic warfare systems, Pavlenko said:

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Quote: "It does exist, but I'm not ready to give you a number right now. The total number from 24 February 2022 will be within 80-120. It depends on what you count. Counting only large systems, it's 60-70."

Read more: Colonel Ivan Pavlenko: The war will end, we will win. But the war in cyberspace will never end

Details: Meanwhile, Pavlenko stressed that Russia's anti-drone capabilities are "simply off the charts". He said Ukrainian drone operators in many areas have forgotten what it's like to fly without interference.

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At the same time, he added that anti-Russian sanctions are in effect, and the Russian electronic warfare and radio jamming systems now feature many Chinese components and low-quality equipment.

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