US Army Complains Russian EW Systems in Syria
According to American military experts, the Russian military, using the military conflict in Syria, "rolled back" their electronic warfare systems on modern American technology and checked how American systems react to electronic warfare. According to American experts, Russian electronic warfare systems are extremely dangerous for aviation, since they are capable of "jamming" literally all communication and data transmission channels. Earlier, the head of the US Special Operations Command, Lieutenant General Raymond Thomas, complained about the "most aggressive electronic war on the planet" and the "disconnection" of aircraft communications and navigation.
According to reports, the Russian military, while participating in hostilities on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, tested in combat conditions the latest Russian electronic warfare systems Leer-3, Krasuha and Moscow-1. In addition, Zoopark 1 and the latest Russian radium Harmony were observed in Syria. According to experts, it is likely that in the territory of Syria, the Russian military conducted tests of EW systems that are not yet part of a series, as well as being under development and testing.
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