Russian system suppressed NATO drone over the Black Sea

NATO drone tried to conduct reconnaissance
A photo: Alexander Mamaev © URA.RU

The Russian electronic warfare system (EW) has suppressed the operation of a NATO drone over the Black Sea. It is assumed that the aircraft was trying to conduct reconnaissance, a source told RIA Novosti.

“Russian electronic warfare systems suppressed a NATO strategic drone over the Black Sea, which approached the coast of Crimea. Potentially, the device tried to conduct reconnaissance of Russian facilities and forces in the interests of the Ukrainian troops, ”RIA Novosti quotes the source.

Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russian troops learned to recognize the heavy equipment of the West from the air, which Ukraine receives from NATO. On May 30, the Alliance began the Ramstein Legacy 2022 military exercises using military aircraft near the borders of Russia, they are being held in Poland and the Baltic countries, writes RT. The event is planned to be held every two years. MK.RU.

The Russian electronic warfare system (EW) has suppressed the operation of a NATO drone over the Black Sea. It is assumed that the aircraft was trying to conduct reconnaissance, a source told RIA Novosti. “Russian electronic warfare systems suppressed a NATO strategic drone over the Black Sea, which approached the coast of Crimea. Potentially, the device tried to conduct reconnaissance of Russian facilities and forces in the interests of the Ukrainian troops, ”RIA Novosti quotes the source. Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russian troops had learned to recognize from the air the heavy equipment of the West, which Ukraine receives from NATO. On May 30, the Alliance began the Ramstein Legacy 2022 military exercises using military aircraft near the borders of Russia, they are being held in Poland and the Baltic countries, writes RT. The event is planned to be held every two years, the MK.RU website reports.

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