Saturday, June 27, 2015

Russia To Test 'Jammers' That Can Block Signals From Foreign Military Satellites

Arctic version of Krasukha-4 jammer (Image from sdelanounas.ru)

RT: Russian satellite-gagging jammer field tests announced

A leading Russian producer of electronic warfare systems is to roll out a new jammer that would render enemy precision weapons useless by suppressing guidance systems, including those relying on satellite signals.

“The system is meant to jam enemy aviation, carrier-launched, tactical and strategic, and jam the signals of foreign military satellites,” Yury Maevsky, deputy head of KRET, told TASS

KRET is a leading producer of military hardware, including advance electronic warfare equipment. Its latest long-range jammer, Krasukha-4, entered service in 2013 and is gradually replacing older variants, while smaller-scale systems provided security during last year’s Olympics in Sochi.

WNU Editor: The U.S. has been expecting this development for a long time .... Guided-Bomb Makers Anticipate GPS Jammers (Defense News).

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