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The Armed Forces created a "shield" that detects and destroys 77% of Russian drones FPV: Russians confirm

Complex protection of radio-electronic intelligence and fighting allows you to neutralize most Russian drones-Kamikadze. The system is improved and extended to other areas of the front. The Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson region, on the left bank of the Dnieper, near the village of Krynka, created a system of protection against Russian drones, which detects and destroys about 77% of them.

The commander of 414 separate battalion of shock unmanned aviation systems Robert Brody with the call sign "Magyr" told about it in his Telegram-channel. The combat did not talk about the technical details of the created "shield", but said that the unit was working to increase the percentage of suppressed drones with the help of HR, although a hundred percent result.

Robert Brody said that "the entire front lane should be closed in the short term by hundreds of radio -electronic reconnaissance crews. " This is necessary to organize effective interaction of systems in order to destroy drones by proven methods in practice. He also noted that the Magyara Birds Battalion has already taught 162 RAP operators from 81 military units of the Armed Forces and provided them with RAP complexes that will work in different areas of the front.

"All the equipment is built in the Magyara Birds Workshop of the components purchased for national funds," says Magyar. The effectiveness of radio -electronic intelligence and struggle was confirmed by Russian invaders. As proof of his words "Magyar", he reports a message to the Telegram of Russian blogger Vladimir Romanov ("Romanov Light"). "There are a lot of FPV-a-goal" Judgment Day "in the direction, but efficiency is approaching zero.

The reason is that these drones have been stamped for a long time for one frequency. The enemy has long discovered this frequency and provided virtually all LBS Both on the site and in other directions by the appropriate rebel. As a result, the vast majority of drones launched by our operators do not reach the goals, "the statement said.