New Ukrainian tech is reportedly affecting Russians on the battlefield
Powerful technology has sparked fear and concern from as troops continue to fight against troops.
army is reportedly having success with integrating electronic warfare (EW) and long-range strike capabilities with ground operations.
Ukrainian EW “interference” during assaults in Kursk Oblast prevented Russian forces from operating drones in the area, degrading their ability to defend against Ukrainian mechanized attacks, the Insititute for the Study of War (ISW) writes.
One Russian user expressed concern that ’s Armed Forces had used “powerful electronic warfare systems, making it difficult for our UAVs to operate”.
Another that “densely covered” an attack area towards Bolshoi Soldatskoye with “electronic warfare”, which meant “many drones are useless”.
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A different account posted: “The enemy is also attacking Novoivanovka in the Leonidovo area.
“So far with small forces. It looks like reconnaissance in force.
“Moreover, our drone operators cannot do anything about it yet, since enemy electronic warfare units literally pinned them to the ground.”
The ISW reported in its daily report of the conflict for January 5: “Russian sources expressed concern about the Russian military’s ability to react to ‘s ongoing combined arms efforts to integrate electronic warfare (EW) and long-range strike capabilities with ground operations.
“Several Russian milbloggers claimed on January 5 that Ukrainian EW interference during Ukrainian assaults in Kursk Oblast prevented Russian forces from operating drones in the area, degrading Russian forces’ ability to defend against Ukrainian mechanized attacks.
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“Russian milbloggers claimed that drones with fiber optic cables are one of the few Russian drone variants that consistently resist Ukrainian EW countermeasures, although some Russian milbloggers claimed that Russian forces were able to use some first-person view (FPV) and Lancet drones.”
It added that Russian officials claimed on Sunday that its forces downed three unspecified Ukrainian missiles over Kursk Oblast, suggesting that Ukrainian forces may be attempting to integrate longer-range strike capabilities with ground operations and tactical EW systems.
The report also read: “A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces conducted HIMARS strikes near Bolshoye Soldatskoye and other unspecified areas in Kursk Oblast to prevent Russian forces from deploying reinforcements, artillery systems, and drone operators.
“Widespread Russian concern over ‘s ability to respond to improved Ukrainian EW technology and long-range strike capabilities indicates that Russian forces may be struggling to quickly adapt to Ukrainian battlefield innovations.
“Reports that Ukrainian forces are using long-range fires to interdict Russian rear areas and EW to degrade Russian drones in support of Ukrainian mechanized advances indicate that Ukrainian forces operating in Kursk are employing more effective combined arms tactics.”