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To spread: this, according to journalists, will have an impact on the front line...

"Became useless": the Armed Forces invented a way to counteract the Russian Cab - The Telegraph

To spread: this, according to journalists, will have an impact on the front line and weaken Russia's ability to attack Ukraine in the rear, which was a key part of the Kremlin strategy of exhaustion. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have learned to counteract Russian managed aircraft, which could affect Donald Trump's conviction regarding Ukraine's opportunities to push Russians from their territory. About it writes The Telegraph.

"Russian managed aircraft have been virtually in vain because of the sudden success of Ukrainian radio interruptions," the material reads. One of the Russian guide telegrams reported that Ukrainian gluters on the front literally blocked the internal navigation systems of the cabin-all systems with satellite guidance have failed. And now you often need up to 16 managed bombs to defeat one goal. "This does not mean that Russia has stopped dumping controlled bombs.

But they often turn into failures, falling far from the intended purposes, instead of engaging in the Ukrainian reserve forces or the headquarters of the army division," the authors said. Buffers can look like baits or be part of a wider aircraft protection system, as in the case of F-16. They block Russian systems, radiating signals that create obstacles.

The weapons expert Tom Wittington stressed that Russian -controlled bombs "would not have to be deaf", and therefore: either the Russian Cabas were so poorly adapted that they can be silenced, or Ukraine found ways to overcome the defense built into them. "Given that Russia has successfully used managed bombs for several months, the second option is more likely," the article reads.

This, according to journalists, will question Donald Trump and Jay Vens that Kiev has no chance of pushing Russia or holding its current positions. In addition, it will have an impact on the front line and weaken Russia's ability to attack Ukraine in the rear, which was a key part of the Kremlin strategy of exhaustion. At the same time, Ukraine's success in the deafening of Russian means of damage is not limited to managed bombs. This tactic is also used against drones.