Ukrainian warriors of the 10th Separate Mountain Assault Brigade Edelweiss have destroyed a russian RB-301B Borisoglebsk-2 multifunctional electronic warfare system. This information was reported by Nazar Voloshyn, a spokesman for the Khortytsia operational and strategic group of troops, in a commentary to LIGA.net.
Later, volunteer Serhiy Sternenko showed the attack itself.
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It should be noted that the strike distance was approximately 12-15 km, measured "from zero," because according to official data, the Borisoglebsk-2 was located east of the village of Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. This is the distance Ukrainian FPV drones had to cover.
In this context, the target of the strike becomes even more interesting: the Borisoglebsk-2 electronic warfare system, designed to detect and suppress communication and control channels, radars, and satellite navigation.
The system's features include the ability to operate in a very wide frequency range and to detect and suppress radios with frequency hopping (pseudo-random frequency adjustment) at a rate of up to 300 hops per second.
Detecting and suppressing FPV drone control signals should be a very simple task for the Borisoglebsk-2. However, it failed to accomplish this.
The system consists of an R-300KMV control center and separate jamming stations: R-378BMV, R-330BMV, R-934BMV, and R-325UMV. All components of the system are placed on the MT-LB chassis.
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