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As a countermeasure, Ukraine has taken several steps to develop new warfare tech. In electronic warfare, jamming technology can be used to disable drones, suppress radar signals, and render GPS-guided missiles useless. AdvertisementBoth countries are engaged in electronic warfare, but Ukraine's capabilities are harder to assess, The Associated Press reported last year. The US has previously expressed concerns that Russia has been deploying jamming technology to reduce the accuracy of American-made smart bombs. The impacts of Russia's electronic warfare have made quickly seeking and developing technological countermeasures a priority for the Ukrainian government.
Persons: , Mykhailo Fedorov Organizations: Service, Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, Associated Press, US, Royal United Services Institute, New, Himera Tech Locations: Ukraine, Ukrainian, Russia
Ukraine says it's devised a radio that's resistant to Russian radio jamming. According to Ukrainian media, the Himera radio has already reached the front lines. A Ukrainian Himera radio in images shared by Mykhaylo Fedorov on October 11, 2023. A Ukrainian team of engineers exhibited the Himera radio at an expo in London in September. Not quite echoing Fedorov's claim of total immunity to Russian radio jamming, the exhibit's notes say that the device has "a Low Probability of Detection, Low Probability of Interception, a high degree of data encryption, and protection against communication jamming."
Persons: it's, , Mykhailo Fedorov, Fedorov, Mykhaylo Fedorov, Michael Peck Organizations: Service, Digital Transformation, Himera, Motorola, Royal United Services Institute Locations: Ukraine, Ukrainian, Russia, London, Russian
A Ukrainian producer of cheaper headsets for troops said they wouldn't work against China or the US. The company is part of an incubator that includes 100s of projects making military tech for Ukraine. Misha Rudominski, the cofounder of Himera Tech, which makes jam-resistant radio handsets, told Bloomberg that his technology "wouldn't defeat US or Chinese electronic warfare systems, but it doesn't need to. Himera Tech is part of a Ukrainian government incubator that has hundreds of projects making military technology. Himera Tech started working on its headsets after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, trying to make more affordable models for Ukraine's military to use.
Persons: Misha Rudominski, Rudominski, Mykhailo Fedorov Organizations: Service, Himera Tech, Bloomberg, Himera Locations: Ukrainian, China, Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Russia
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