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US military commander states that the US has a technological advantage in the fi...

Russian Federation and China have advanced in an electronic war: the US wants to put them in place

US military commander states that the US has a technological advantage in the field of electronic war. However, they should be prepared for contact with the enemy, which also has serious means in this area. The United States still has a technological advantage in the field of electronic war, but in recent years Russia and China have been seriously advanced in this aspect. According to US Air Force Major General David Snooddi, Americans need to "increase the distance".

This was reported on December 13 at Breaking Defense. Viewers write that after a ten -year silence in discussing the development of radio electronic war, the issue of the development of military technologies in this field is again on the agenda of the US generals. In particular, from numerous speeches of military officials, we can conclude that the United States should "beware, but not too much.

" Experts point out that, on the one hand, Russia, having a Soviet heritage, has advanced in the field of creation of HRs that successfully use against the Ukrainian forces during a full -scale war. On the other hand, in 2015, China created a new NVAK military service called Strategic Support Force (strategic support forces), focused on information war, including the development of electronic struggle, cybersecurity and other information technologies.

However, the United States is accustomed to "be an absolute technological leader" in this field since World War II, Snooddi said. According to him, if you take China separately, Chinese experts have studied the American potential in the field for many years. China has spent 44 years of the world, studying the weaknesses of the United States and improving the strategy of their use through cybernetic, electronic and information attacks coordinated by strategic support forces.

Its purpose is to paralyze the digital system of the American Armed Forces "they think in the same way as we should think by making an electromagnetic spectrum in one of their main priorities. Many believe that we still have a technological advantage, but it is smaller than before . . . We are now focused on returning it, "Snooddi said. Retired Lieutenant General Jack Shangan, founder of the Joint Center for Artificial Pentagon's artificial intelligence, also speaks in such a context.

According to him, the United States should be prepared to collide with an opponent who has serious electronic warfare. Meanwhile, the former Deputy Chief of Staff, General Stephen Wilson, noted that the Americans have the best technologies in the world, but more bureaucratic obstacles in this field have emerged. "The gap has declined.