Russian refineries buy electronic warfare systems against Ukrainian long-range drones - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
Russian oil refineries have been instructed to purchase Shpak electronic warfare systems to counter Ukrainian long-range drones following recent successful attacks.
The Kremlin continues to try to strengthen the protection of its oil refineries, and the enterprises have been instructed to purchase electronic warfare systems to counter Ukrainian long-range drones. This is reported by the underground partisan movement "ATESH", UNN reports .
The Russian authorities continue to try to strengthen the protection of refineries from Ukrainian drone attacks. Our source at one of the refineries says that the companies have been instructed to purchase electronic warfare systems to counter Ukrainian long-range drones. The main choice fell on mobile systems of the "Shpak" type. These electronic warfare systems are actively used by Russia in the war with Ukraine,
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The movement's members note that electronic warfare systems are unable to intercept all types of drones. There is information that some factories already had such systems in place at the time of the attacks, but they did not help them. Ukrainian drones are believed to use advanced technology, making them more difficult to detect and intercept.
In addition to the purchase of new emergency response systems, the companies reinforce tanks with sandbags. Camouflage nets are also used, and lighting is turned off at night.
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