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Russian troops can listen to mobile phones and radios, so Ukraine's defenders ar...

Russia is intercepting the connection with the complexes

Russian troops can listen to mobile phones and radios, so Ukraine's defenders are trying to transmit important messages only by cables. The Ukrainian military uses old technologies to protect against Russian electronic warfare (HRB). Warriors from the 28th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine revealed the details of the correspondent of the Air Force.

Let the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation cannot achieve significant success in the war in Ukraine, but they have some of the best in the world the systems of EW, which are very interfering with the Armed Forces. For example, the radars of the Zoo complex find artillerymen, a "resident" inhibit radio frequencies, and "Borisoglebsk-2" turn off satellite communications, including GPS. According to a serviceman named Vlad, Russians can detect mobile phones and radios to intercept.

To avoid this, the 28 team uses old field phones with a wheel instead of buttons. Signals are transmitted between the units in the trenches by cables, so they cannot be intercepted by the means of the EW and to listen to negotiations. "This technology is very old, but it works very well," Vlad emphasized.

On the other section of the front in the eastern part of Ukraine, Alexei and his unit of exploration of the 59th brigade use the cover of a raped building to launch a small civilian copter, carry out intelligence and find the positions of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. According to Alexei, the Russians use the same models of drones, and they have much more aircraft, although the invaders are less protected.

The military added that the Russian Army actively uses the EWS to create obstacles to disable the Armed Forces. One Ukrainian brigade can lose 3-4 drones a day, although in skillful hands a quadcopter such as DJI Mavic can last several weeks. Operators try to hide their location using encryption and false UAV geolocation, but such masking does not always work.