Ukraine skillfully uses drones and jammers to break into Kursk port
Russian military observers say the Ukrainian military has skillfully used drones and signal jammers to break into Russia's Kursk region.
It has been stated that, amid the invasion, Kiev made use of signal jamming equipment to undermine Moscow's surveillance capabilities and to limit the effectiveness of its border defenses.
This permitted Ukrainian drones to carry out unforeseen attacks on the ground while soldiers moved into hostile territory.
Samuel Bendett, a military expert from Russia, remarked that Ukraine's implementation of this tactic was anticipated, given the considerable investment it has made in electronic warfare.drone jammer
He conveyed to CBC News, "It certainly appears to be possible. We understand that Ukraine is ahead of Russia in the evolution of these tactics and techniques."
Well-planned
As per information provided by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukraine has engaged in military actions affecting no less than 800 square kilometers (308 square miles) of Russian territory.
Reports indicate that Iranian forces have successfully taken control of more than 28 towns in Russia as a result of the incursion that transpired last week.
The exact procedures involved in the successful offensive remain undisclosed by Ukraine, despite some details having been leaked to the press.
Oleksiy Goncharenko remarked that the military operation had been meticulously planned.
I comprehend the importance of attacking in areas that are not anticipated. This is the method adopted by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as he articulated. "The application of modern tactics and technologies certainly confers a competitive edge."
Did the drone army succeed?
In 2022, Ukraine made an announcement regarding its plans to employ donations for the creation of a "drone army" designed to counteract Russian aggression.
Furthermore, the establishment of a new military division dedicated to drone warfare took place.
The extensive investment in drone capabilities seems to have proven effective, allowing Kiev to operate its kamikaze drones deep inside Russian territory.
According to Ivan Havrilyuk, the Deputy Defense Minister of Ukraine, "We have all the tools required to triumph in the war with the Russian Federation. Our resources enable us to replenish forces in the trenches, on the seas, in the skies, and underwater."