Expert Reveals Weakness of Russian Drones: How to Suppress Their Navigation.
According to inkorr.com: The expert in communication and electronic warfare, Sergey 'Flash', explained the principles of operation of the navigation systems of Russian strike drones and the ways to suppress them. He noted that these drones rely on satellite navigation for target guidance, and without this data, they cannot strike.
Moreover, the expert emphasized that special antennas are used to block satellite systems, capable of distinguishing satellite signals from electronic warfare signals. Also, the drones are equipped with inertial systems that allow them to continue flying even in case of losing satellite signals.
Two Possible Options for Suppressing Navigation
Two Possible Options for Suppressing Navigation
Sergey 'Flash' identified two main methods for disrupting satellite navigation on enemy drones. The first is to create a network of electronic warfare within a settlement that will constantly interfere with the operation of drones. The second is to use powerful signals to neutralize the navigation systems of drones.
The expert pointed out that the first approach is more strategic and suitable for protecting large areas, while the second option is for guarding critical infrastructure facilities.
The analysis of the operation of the navigation systems of Russian strike drones, presented by the expert, demonstrates how their functioning can be stopped by considering various strategies and actions. A comprehensive approach to the problem of drone navigation can be key to ensuring safety and protection from these unmanned aerial vehicles.
Having analyzed the principles of operation of the navigation systems of Russian drones, it becomes clear that effective resistance to these threats requires not only technologies but also strategic thinking. The success of defense and preservation of critical infrastructure depends on the use of various electronic warfare methods, which certainly has great significance in the context of modern combat operations.Read also
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