Russian pilots during the fighting for Kiev on air included a funeral march
Colonel Ivan Pavlenko, the head of the Main Directorate of the IU and Cybersecurity, told this in an interview with the UP. According to him, at the beginning of a large -scale invasion of Russians, when enemy planes flew in the area of Kiev, with the help of radio stations suppressed the management of the enemy.
"The boys then recorded a funeral march that was aired by the Russians," Pavlenko said, adding that the success of radio suppression can be concluded from the fact that the opponent moved to other frequencies. At the same time, the occupation group changed them "instantly". "10 seconds is a change. The positive effect is at once," he said. The efficiency of the HRS is always measured as a percentage.
As an example, a representative of the Cybersecurity Department has communicated in the tank battalion. "There is, say, 10 radiolines. If we suppressed all the radiolines, then the bond is called torn, it is 100%," he explained. "If you suppressed 70%, it is called broken. If 50%was suppressed, it is called difficulty," - Pavlenko said.