Ukraine Is Jamming Russia’s ‘Superweapon’ With a Song The Ukrainian Army is knocking a once-hyped Russian superweapon out of the sky by jamming it with a song and tricking it into thinking it’s in Lima, Peru The Kremlin once called its Kh-47M2 Kinzhal ballistic missiles “invincible ” Joe Biden said the missile was “almost impossible to stop ” Now Ukrainian electronic warfare experts say they can counter the Kinzhal with some music and
Ukraine Is Jamming Russias Superweapon With a Song Longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot shares a report from 404 Media: The Ukrainian Army is knocking a once-hyped Russian superweapon out of the sky by jamming it with a song and tricking it into thinking it's in Lima, Peru The Kremlin once called its Kh-47M2 Kinzhal ballistic missiles "invincible
Maximum humiliation for Russia. Ukraine downing missiles . . . Ukraine is using music to disrupt Russian aeroballistic Kinzhal missiles, which Russia calls "invincible " A special unit jams the missiles’ satellite signals by replacing them with a well-known Ukrainian song
Ukraine uses song to disrupt and shoot down nearly . . . Ukraine, under Russian aggression, is reportedly effectively jamming Russian missiles, which are said to be 'nearly impossible to block ' The Ukrainian military is reportedly responding by sending
Putin’s most feared missile downed with a song - The Telegraph Putin’s most feared missile downed with a song Ukraine’s forces jam signals on ‘invincible’ weapons with song satirising Russian propaganda This feature is available for registered users
Russia’s Kinzhal missiles vulnerable to jamming The New . . . Ukraine has found a vulnerability in the navigation system of Russia’s Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles, exploiting it to force the missiles to veer off course during the final approach, The Telegraph reported on Nov 21