On the morning of January 13, the Russian occupiers massively attacked Ukraine with various types of missiles; military aggressors fired cruise missiles from Tu-95MS aircraft.
The disabling of more than 20 enemy missiles by the air defense forces of Ukraine using electronic warfare indicates the introduction of modern technologies to counter Russian missile attacks, reports the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
The institute’s report recalled that during the last large-scale attack, the Ukrainian military disabled more than 20 missiles using “active electronic warfare countermeasures.” ISW experts noted that this could be a manifestation of Ukrainian warfare capabilities.
In addition, the report states, ISW has previously assessed that Russian missile attacks on Ukraine and Ukrainian adaptation to counter new Russian strike systems are part of a broader tactical and technological race. between offensive and defensive forces and long-range aviation and air defense capabilities.
“UAF Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat noted that the Russian strike package used on January 13 is similar to the package used by Russian troops on January 8 and in previous recent strikes. and will be adjusted accordingly,” said the ISW report.
Let’s remember that on the morning of January 13, the Russian invaders massively attacked Ukraine with various types of missiles. The military aggressors fired cruise missiles from Tu-95MS aircraft, Kh-22/32 anti-ship missiles from Tu-22M3 bombers and aeroballistic Daggers from MiG-31K fighters.
Source: korrespondent

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