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Russian army acquires new jamming systems

4th November 2014 - 13:44 GMT | by Eugene Gerden in St Petersburg

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Up to six new electronic jamming systems will be supplied to the Russian army by the end of the year, according to the Russian Ministry of Defence (MoD). 

The new systems, which are collectively known as Borisoglebsk 2, are mainly designed for the jamming of enemy radio communications, including airborne links.

The systems are designed by Sozvezdie, one of Russia’s leading developers and manufacturers of electronic warfare and radio communications system and equipment, which is part of Rostec state holding. 

Characterised by the extended range of jamming frequencies, the systems’ speed of signal detection is about 100 times higher

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Eugene Gerden is a Shephard correspondent based in St Petersburg.

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