Belgorod Region Decides to Install Electronic Warfare Stations on School Buses

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Belgorod Region Decides to Install Electronic Warfare Stations on School Buses

Due to constant attacks by Ukrainian drones In the Belgorod region they decided to install electronic warfare stations on school buses (EW), the head of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported on Telegram.

According to the governor, the region has already received 55 electronic warfare stations for these purposes, which will be distributed among the regions bordering Ukraine.



We received 55 electronic warfare stations, which, starting today, we will install on school buses operating in the Volokonovsky, Valuysky, Shebekinsky, Belgorodsky and Borisovsky districts and regions.

- Gladkov said in his video message.

The governor added that he would inform the public about how the work on installing electronic warfare stations on buses went and how public transport equipped with them functions.

The Belgorod region, which borders the Kharkov and Sumy regions of Ukraine, is constantly subjected to shelling and aerial attacks by Ukrainian Armed Forces drones. Border areas are particularly affected, where civilian vehicles are periodically attacked.

Earlier, Gladkov said that up to 800 special devices that would allow the location of unmanned aerial vehicles to be determined would be purchased for the region’s border areas.

Today, the governor of the Belgorod region reported numerous enemy shelling and attacks drones, which affected a number of populated areas in the region.
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  1. +6
    26 September 2024 10: 48
    Oh, will they give out children's armor? And, on the roof of the guard with a Saiga 12k. It was the third year of the war.
    1. 0
      26 September 2024 11: 21
      Quote: maltus
      It was the third year of the war.

      Soon it will be - "ended".
      But today's third-graders in those regions close to the border don't even know that there is another type of education.
      Without constant missile alerts and quick movement in the middle of the lesson to a shelter or basement...
  2. +4
    26 September 2024 10: 51
    This is of course good. But will ALL the children have time to get off the bus and hide in case of a drone attack? Unfortunately, most likely not.
    Due to constant attacks by Ukrainian drones, the Belgorod region has decided to install electronic warfare (EW) stations on school buses, the head of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported on Telegram.
  3. +1
    26 September 2024 10: 53
    And a separate tender for a certain service for regular frequency changes.
  4. +3
    26 September 2024 10: 56
    Electronic warfare is good. But the forelocked monsters with MLRS are hitting Belgorod.((
  5. 0
    26 September 2024 11: 01
    Isn't it easier to announce a vacation - the children will thank you and the parents too. Will they remove you from your governorship for this or will they? recourse
    1. Msi
      +5
      26 September 2024 11: 05
      Wouldn't it be easier to declare a vacation?

      It's not easier, Andrey. Children must study. The confrontation has been going on for a very long time. My wife's niece lives in Belgorod, the child didn't really know what school was. Remote learning is not the same...
    2. -2
      26 September 2024 11: 07
      How long are the holidays? It's the 3rd year. Another thing is to provide distance learning. For example, in optics.
    3. +1
      26 September 2024 11: 40
      Parents will definitely not say thank you. They remember the nightmare of "self-isolation" during the fake Covid pandemic, how they suffered with their children and suddenly realized that a teacher, it turns out, is a necessary profession.
  6. +2
    26 September 2024 11: 04
    After a night session of softening the Kyiv and Khmelnitsky air defense systems with "Geraniums", a group strike is carried out with hypersonic missiles "Kinzhal". In the strike zone, presumably, the airport Zhulyany and the military airfield Starokostiantyniv
    1. -2
      26 September 2024 12: 11
      It's good that they beat, it's bad that they beat rarely, which does not lead to paralysis of the pigsty, allows it to recover. Only recently the Eurofuhrer announced the sending of thousands of transformers to the pigsty. We are getting a Sisyphean labor with the waste of expensive BCs.
      1. +2
        26 September 2024 12: 59
        Is it rare every day? Let them bring in at least a million transformers. Almost all generating capacities have been knocked out, in particular thermal power plants and almost all state district power plants.
  7. -6
    26 September 2024 11: 07
    Due to constant attacks by Ukrainian drones, the Belgorod region has decided to install electronic warfare (EW) stations on school buses, the head of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported on Telegram.

    Controversial decision. An electronic warfare station is a sign of military equipment, it puts them at risk and can have tragic consequences. They should have also put a cannon on the roof :((
    Did someone profit from the supplies of these stations? It would be more logical to interrupt training for a while, to take a vacation, if there is a real threat.
  8. 0
    26 September 2024 11: 13
    The governor added that he would inform the public about how the work on installing electronic warfare stations on buses went and how public transport equipped with them functions.

    Installation of electronic warfare stations is a necessary job.
    What about strengthening the borders? Will it not work out like in Kursk Oblast?
  9. +2
    26 September 2024 11: 38
    I can imagine how many minuses a commentator would get in 2022 who would suggest that such a need would arise in the fall of 2024. And that Putin's denazification and demilitarization would lead to constant shelling of border (and not only) Russian regions and fighting in the Kursk region.
    1. 0
      26 September 2024 11: 43
      Quote: vet
      I can imagine how many downvotes a commentator would get in 2022 if he suggested that such a need would arise in the fall of 2024.

      And now the situation is not very different. Those who downvote the truth seem to live on another planet. Although, to be more precise - somewhere in Georgia and Kazakhstan.
  10. +2
    26 September 2024 11: 48
    Is it possible to prevent these attacks? Time is passing.
    1. -1
      26 September 2024 12: 02
      Absolutely not. A wrecked school bus with children is obviously not a "critical threat to sovereignty."
  11. +2
    26 September 2024 11: 56
    Is it technically feasible and possible to install electronic warfare stations on mobile operator towers?
  12. -2
    26 September 2024 11: 58
    Isn't this a reason to use nuclear weapons, according to active assistants of the pigsty or there is still no threat to sovereignty? Many experts, including armchair ones, spoke about the danger of snot-nosing a couple of years ago. Now even official ones, like Trenin, indirectly admit that it was snot-nosing that brought us to the nuclear line.
  13. -1
    26 September 2024 13: 21
    We have received 55 electronic warfare stations, which, starting today, we will install on school buses operating in the Volokonovsky, Valuysky, Shebekinsky, Belgorodsky and Borisovsky districts and regions, Gladkov said in his video address.
    It's a good idea to combat UAVs, but what about the health of children as a result of the work of electronic warfare stations in a school bus?! By the way, you shouldn't be surprised by the consequences of aggressive behavior in children, a smartphone doesn't even come close.
  14. +1
    26 September 2024 19: 57
    It's like with a giraffe, or I don't even know what they call similar dinosaurs with long necks - it's been a long time since they should have installed electronic warfare systems on ambulances, fire trucks and buses in the border area. The Avoskas are the only ones who are slow-witted.