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Read previewA new precision-guided US weapon has been pulled from use by the Ukrainian military because Russia is taking them out using electronic warfare, according to reports. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. It's one of a number of precision-guided US weapons that Russia has been able to neutralize or reduce the effectiveness of using electronic warfare in Ukraine. Russian electronic warfare units have blunted the effectiveness of HIMARS-fired Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems and air-launched Joint Direct Attack Munitions. In Ukraine, old-school artillery shells that aren't vulnerable to electronic warfare are playing a major role in the war of attrition on the front lines.
Persons: , Business Insider's Mia, Bill LaPlante, they'll Organizations: Service, Wall Street Journal, Boeing, Saab, Business, Defense, Reuters, Systems, Attack Munitions, BI Locations: Russia, Swedish, Ukraine, Crimea, Russian, North Korea
Loneliness can create a chain reaction of serious health issues if not adequately addressed. Business Insider's Mia De Graaf breaks down what happens inside your body when you're lonely.
Persons: Mia De Graaf
Read previewA Virginia man bought 30 Pick 4 tickets, each costing $1 and using the same combination: 1-1-2-9. The chances of matching all four Virginia Lottery numbers in exact order are slim — one in 10,000. Virginia Lottery said in a Wednesday news release that Bickham did the same thing in May last year, using identical combinations on 25 winning tickets in the same drawing. Reflecting on the most recent win, Bickham told lottery officials: "I thought, 'You've got to be kidding me!'" AdvertisementHe said he intends to save his winnings and perhaps use some to do travel, Virginia Lottery said.
Persons: , Dana Bickham, Bickham, You've, Mia Jankowicz Organizations: Service, Virginia Lottery, Business, National Lottery
A big storm over occupied Crimea damaged Russia's naval defenses there, a report said. Satellite images showed damage to booms and barges meant to defend from sea drones. AdvertisementSevastopol is Russia's main naval base in Crimea, the Ukrainian peninsula it has occupied since 2014. UK intelligence officials also said last month that Russia had moved some naval operations away from Crimea as Ukraine continued its attacks. AdvertisementUkraine has also been using sea drones to target the fleet, including an attack earlier this month which Ukraine said hit two Russian vessels.
Persons: , Basil Germond, Insider's Mia Jankowicz Organizations: Service, Planet Labs, Reuters, Ukraine ramped, Lancaster University, Elite Ukrainian Locations: Crimea, Ukraine, Sevastopol, Russia
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