Russia’s Electromagnetic Weapons Could be ‘More Efficient than Nuclear Weapons’
Russia is developing radio-electronic weapons, which use a powerful UHF impulse capable of destroying all electronic equipment miles away and even changing the course of
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Russia is developing radio-electronic weapons, which use a powerful UHF impulse capable of destroying all electronic equipment miles away and even changing the course of
Eight antenna masts and control vehicles were put in place, ready for action, at the abandoned airfield near the village of Pushnoy south of Murmansk.
First Published June, 2022 The Issue Russia has failed to achieve most of its objectives in Ukraine because of poor military planning, significant logistical problems,
David Axe, Forbes The Russian military’s failures in Russia’s wider war on Ukraine almost are too numerous to list. Too many attacks along too many
Russian officials have unveiled a ‘microwave gun’ that can disable an unmanned drone and even a missile from up to 0.6 miles (1km) away. The first
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Armada International, written by Dr Thomas Withington, and is reprinted with permission. Original article can be found here.
This is what’s happened so far in Russia’s electronic warfare battle against Ukraine. DR. THOMAS WITHINGTON Shortly after 6:00 AM Moscow time on February 24,
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