Learning from the lessons of the Russia Ukraine conflict, Russia s new generation of air defense wil

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-08

Russia has learned valuable lessons from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the most important of which is the application and importance of drones.

In this war, which has been going on for two years, Ukraine has frequently used drones to bomb Russian tank bases and trenches, causing huge losses to Russia.

This experience has made Russia deeply aware of the importance of UAVs in modern warfare, and will pay more attention to the development and use of UAVs in the future.

Later in the war, Russia also began to use drones for operations.

However, this has brought them to the same level as Ukraine, since the presence of drones has prevented the Russian army's strong firepower and military power from being fully utilized.

Drones have brought many uncertainties and changes to modern warfare, such as the use of drones by the Houthis to attack US ships, and the United States can only destroy drones by launching missiles, and cannot cause other damage to the other side.

On the contrary, the cost of launching a missile is much higher than that of a drone. On the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield, in the face of Ukrainian drones, Russia does not have much to deal with, because they do not have enough anti-aircraft missiles deployed on the battlefield.

Therefore, Ukraine uses drones to drop bombs in exchange for the lives of Russian soldiers.

The Russian military has learned from the Chinese experience and plans to equip a new generation of lasers ** to counter Ukrainian drones.

The Russian Ministry of Defense revealed that the technology has been approved not only for active attack drones, but also for electronic jamming and suppression, suppression of enemy radars, destruction of navigation systems and communication systems.

However, the actual equipment will take some time and may not even be possible after the end of the war.

China has a strong presence in the field of UAVs. Whether it is a laser strike UAV system or a suppression UAV**, China has independent intellectual property rights.

Among them, China has sent an anti-drone laser called "Silent Hunter" to Saudi Arabia, a local tyrant in the Middle East, to shoot down the opponent's drone with a very low rate.

In addition, China's anti-drone electromagnetic interference gun is also a very inexpensive piece of equipment, suitable for forces such as police and militia.

To be honest, if it weren't for the sanctions imposed by Europe and the United States on Russia, which restricted China's export of these equipment to Russia, Ukrainian drones would have disappeared on the battlefield long ago.

Therefore, in the field of modern warfare UAVs, countries capable of competing with China have not yet appeared.

Even, the current world military hegemon, the United States, has to obediently obey in the field of UAVs.

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