The unprecedented number of drones on the front leads to signal failures - media.


Ukraine is facing a new phenomenon - unintentional interception of images from enemy drones. This allows operators to respond to the appearance of an enemy drone and determine its position. According to a U.S. Army veteran, the front may be overwhelmed with radio frequencies, leading to receiving signals from enemy drones rather than one's own. Experts note that receiving an image from an enemy drone does not mean gaining control over it. The signals from the operators to the drone and from the drone also differ, and the level of signal protection also varies.
Monitoring the flight of enemy drones can help operators determine the opponent's tactics, routes, and speed. However, given the chaotic nature of fighting with drones, improving signal protection may be impractical.
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