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electronic warfare
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about electronic warfare focus on drone conflicts, particularly the Russia-Ukraine war. Topics include the Molniya-2R drone, which uses cheap, adaptable hardware like Raspberry Pi and Starlink for reconnaissance, and incidents like Sweden destroying a drone launched from a Russian SIGINT ship. These threads highlight how electronic warfare involves jamming, signals intelligence, and counter-drone tactics, with an emphasis on low-cost, rapidly evolving systems. The tag covers real-world military applications of electronic warfare, including drone detection and neutralization, rather than theoretical or gaming contexts.
Russia’s Molniya drone story is less about one airframe than about a wartime design philosophy that has become central to the Russia–Ukraine drone race: make it cheap, make it adaptable, and make it good enough to keep evolving under fire. What began as a plywood-and-foam one-way attack drone...
The Swedish Armed Forces say they detected and neutralised a drone launched from a Russian signals‑intelligence ship in the Öresund Strait while the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was docked in Malmö — an incident Stockholm calls a clear violation of Swedish airspace and access rules...