Electronic warfare has played an important if less visible role in the war in Ukraine.
As the war has evolved, EW troops on both sides have had to adapt and innovate to remain effective.
After nearly 300,000 casualties and many humiliating defeats, the Russian military is still struggling to adjust to Ukraine's willingness and ability to fight.
Electronic warfare — the use of electronic signals to find, intercept, and jam enemy forces — has been an important element of daily combat.
Russian EW has been a major area of investment" and its EW troops "tend to be technically competent," the RUSI report says.
Persons:
—, Storm, Denis Abramov, Stavros Atlamazoglou
Organizations:
Service, Royal United Services Institute, REUTERS, GPS, EG, Rockets, Russian Defense Ministry, Russian, Hellenic Army, 575th Marine Battalion, Army, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins School, International Studies, Boston College Law School
Locations:
Ukraine, Russia, Ukrainian, British, Donetsk, Russian, Moscow, Kyiv