Russian troops got better at intercepting Ukrainian drones

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Russian forces’ ability to intercept Ukrainian drones has improved, forcing drone operators to approach the front lines and put them at greater risk. The portal writes about this a business insider.

Ukrainian drone operators told BBC News that Russian troops had brought several cyber teams, including jammer system operators, closer to the contact line and extended their range. The article highlights that this forces Ukraine to bring UAV operators closer to avoid interference and confront Russian drone operators.

One expert told Business Insider that drone operators in the war zone in Ukraine are “the most valuable thing” because an experienced operator can manage multiple drones at once. Earlier, a Ukrainian engineer reported that drone operators often hunt each other, according to the portal notes.

Former President of Romania Klaus Iohannis reported NATO allies are concerned with the wreckage of a drone found in the country near the Ukrainian border.

before in Russia created new drone suppression system.

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