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According to journalists, electronic struggle became especially relevant in the ...

"The Battle Field has become almost transparent": The war in Ukraine has gone to a new level - Le Monde

According to journalists, electronic struggle became especially relevant in the summer of last year, when the number of shock drones used increased at the front. During the war in Ukraine, the reality became protective power fields and invisible shields, which seemed to be more element of fantasy. It is a matter of ribs, the number of which has increased significantly in parallel with the growing number of drones used in military operations. About it reports Le Monde.

"The Ukrainian army desperately needs more domes to protect their soldiers and frontline equipment. Several specialized Ukrainian manufacturers are looking for technological, industrial and financial solutions to meet this demand," LE Monde notes. The publication says that in the summer of 2023, electronic struggle became especially relevant due to a sharp increase in the number of attacks by shock drones on the front.

UAVs are valued for their relatively low cost, high accuracy and ability to strike even in the rear of the enemy. "As a consequence, to move within a 10-kilometer strip along the collision line has become extremely dangerous. FPV-non-Spylloders work in connection with reconnaissance UAVs that are constantly flying in the rear. Due to the constant presence of infrared sensors, the battlefield has become almost transparent," writes Le Monde.

According to journalists, due to this change in the situation, rotation, evacuation and logistics on the front were significantly complicated compared to the previous period, when the main element on the battlefield remained artillery. Ukrainian commanders surveyed emphasized that Russian unmanned aerial vehicles are the main cause of losses in their benches. We will remind, in CNN reported that Washington plans to limit the use of the "software" laboratory developed by the "Casper" laboratory.