Read previewRussia and Ukraine have relied heavily on electronic warfare tactics throughout the conflict, leaning on cheap — but highly effective — technology to interfere with the targeting process of precision strike weapons like attack drones and guided munitions.
With the battlefield full of such threats, especially the drones that threaten anything that moves, the need for electronic warfare systems is tremendous.
"Different EW tools are needed to conduct strategic missions, but there is also a huge need for so-called 'close-range' EW," Fedorov said.
Related storiesClose-range electronic-warfare systems would be particularly useful against enemy drones, specifically the small quadcopters that conduct reconnaissance and strike missions.
"You can have the best drone, but what's the sense if it can't fly under electronic warfare?"
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