The forces of unmanned systems struck one of the most modern Russian EW complexes.


Fighters of the 413th battalion 'Reid' of the unmanned systems forces detected and struck a station from the Russian electronic warfare complex RB-301B 'Borisoglebsk-2' from a distance of about 70 km. This information is reported by 'Glavkom' with reference to military sources.
The 'Borisoglebsk-2' station is one of the most modern Russian electronic warfare complexes, designed for radio intelligence and security sources of the enemy's communications, and is crucial for combating drones. The loss of each such station is significant for the Russian army due to its high complexity.
Ukraine is actively working on developing new technologies to combat Russian drones. Among these developments are special backpacks of the 'hedgehog' type and ground robots with 'dome shields' that can effectively fight enemy drones.Subscribe to 'Glavkom's' channel on Telegram
In Great Britain, an unconventional tactic is used to assist Ukraine - several real tanks are accompanied by dozens of fake ones, so that Russian forces waste resources on destroying false targets. Ukraine has also developed a new multipurpose strike drone 'Batyar', which can fly over 800 km and carry a warhead weighing 18 kg.
This information about the successful action of the fighters from the 413th battalion 'Reid' against the Russian electronic warfare station demonstrates the importance and uniqueness of using the latest technologies and developments of Ukrainian security forces to protect national interests and independence.
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