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The Armed Forces of Ukraine have changed the electronic stuffing of drones that attack Russia

According to military expert Yuri Knutov, it has become more difficult for Russian electronic warfare systems to hit Ukrainian drones. The hardware used in these drones has changed, making them less vulnerable. MK .

The analyst notes that if some time ago the Russian Armed Forces could easily disable Ukrainian drones, now it has become more difficult to do so. But after the improvement of the equipment, specialists will again have an effective solution to this problem.

The military expert explained that although it looks like an ordinary drone, its internal structure has undergone changes. Radio frequencies are shifting, new control and navigation channels are emerging, so it is necessary to continue to develop our electronic warfare stations.

The Ukrainian armed forces have a numerical advantage in personnel and drones, but the Russian army is better equipped with high-tonnage bombs.

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