Ukraine forces go one step further with the device capable of disorienting russian guided superbombs

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Ukraine forces go one step further with the device capable of disorienting russian guided superbombs

The Ukraine Army has deployed a new Night Watch Lima inhibitor that interrupts the satellite signs, causing Russian guided bombs to lose their orientation, as reported by the media.

The Ukraine Defense Forces have identified a vulnerability in the SCOK-M System software, which is used in their bombs. The system combines several satellite signals and antennas, which makes it resistant to most standard interference.

“The Ukrainians managed to stop the Russian advance because Russia no longer had the protection of high precision bombs. Now Ukraine can counterattack,” said a source, according to the same medium.

The report indicates that, during the last year, Russia has regularly launched “air pump waterfalls” on Ukraine, but the situation is changing. The bombs are increasingly failing their objectives, and some have even fallen into Russian territory.

The military expert Thomas Tyner believes that this technology provides the Ukrainian army with a tactical advantage, according to the same medium. However, he points out that experts warn that Russia could soon find ways to overcome these obstacles.

The new Russian drones controlled by fiber optic involve a growing threat, since they cannot be intercepted by electronic means.

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