L’Ucraina sta bloccando la “superarma” russa con una canzone -Qualche anno fa, Putin denunciò il missile ipersonico Kinzhal. Ora la guerra elettronica lo sta facendo cadere dal cielo con la musica e alcune cattive indicazioni.

    https://www.404media.co/ukraine-is-jamming-russias-superweapon-with-a-song/

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    1. Harold_Bolz on

      I bet it’s nickleback. Missile hears 1 song and self destructs.

    2. ByGollie on

      More Technical explanation

      https://understandingwar.org/research/russia-ukraine/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-november-22-2025/

      > Ukrainian forces reportedly recently downed at least 19 Kinzhal ballistic missiles with electronic warfare (EW), likely in response to Ukraine’s Patriot air defense interceptor missile shortages and Russian Kinzhal modifications. Servicemembers of the Ukrainian Night Watch EW unit told online outlet 404 in an article published on November 20 that the unit downed 19 Kinzhals over the past two weeks (roughly from November 6 to 20) and later revealed to Forbes that the unit may have downed 21 Kinzhals over an unspecified time period.[27] Night Watch servicemembers stated that they use the Lima EW jamming system, which spoofs the Kinzhals’ navigation system by creating a disruption field that prevents the missile from communicating with satellites within the Russian GLONASS system. The Lima EW system causes the missile to become confused about its location and rapidly change direction at a high speed, putting excessive stress on the airframe that causes the missile to ultimately fail to reach its target. A Night Watch servicemember noted that Ukrainian forces began to jam Kinzhals with the Lima system as an adaptation to Ukraine’s shortage of Patriot interceptors and limitations of the air defense systems, likely referring to Russia’s new technological innovations that allow Kinzhals to bypass Patriots. The Financial Times (FT) reported on October 3 that Russia likely recently modified its Iskander-M and Kinzhal ballistic missiles to execute unexpected diversionary maneuvers during the terminal flight phase to “confuse” Ukrainian Patriot interceptor missiles.[28] Ukrainian forces have still been able to down Russian ballistic missiles with Patriot systems since the reported Russian modifications.[29] Ukrainian forces will continue to need both new EW systems and Patriot systems to repel persistent Russian drone and missile threats, particularly Russian ballistic missiles, despite these successful Ukrainian adaptations, in order to ensure continuous and reliable defenses throughout the country.

    3. DeadMorozMazay-Pihto on

      I admire the ingenuity of Ukrainians – they are downing air-launched ballistic missiles with music, destroying bridges with video games. These people are simply impossible to beat. Slava Ukrainee!

    4. RedditVirumCurialem on

      Traco voltage converters in a ballistic missile attacking a European country?

      Traco Power are a Swiss company: [https://www.tracopower.com/int](https://www.tracopower.com/int) and so apparently their products are now used in weapons committing war crimes.

      If I were working at Traco Power in a compliance or managerial role, I’d start looking into this. We wouldn’t want to think Traco Power are supporting state terrorism, would we? Though if Traco Power are indifferent or complicit in their products being used by Russia to kill civilians, then I will keep this in mind in future procurements.

    5. SheriffHarryBawls on

      Seems like ppl will believe anything. Copium is a helluva drug

    6. Electrical-Lab-9593 on

      what is interesting is there was theories floating around that french anti-ship missile had frequencies that could shut them off, or at least the ones exported to Argentina, and UK goverment pressured the French goverment to get them, if you could send those signals fast enough/strong enough they would not arm.

      but then many people say this was BS and they were firing them from to close in, so the arming screw or whatever it was did not have time to wind down.

    7. GrannyFlash7373 on

      You can bring down anything that is being guided or controlled by radio frequency, if you know that frequency, and transmit clandestine signals to the device.

    8. Ivan_7788 on

      Russia, much like the Soviet Union, keeps relying on copying technologies that are already 20–30 years old or long outdated worldwide, and it’s not certain they were able to fully reproduce them; the Kinzhal, created in 2017, is based on old systems, and the most modern element in it is a solid-fuel engine that’s already about 30 years old. And honestly, I’m not satisfied with how slow the development of effective countermeasures against this missile has been. Technologies: INS (1940s–1950s), satellite correction (1980s–1990s), terminal radar/optical correction (1950s–1970s), modern solid-fuel engine (1990s–2000s), airborne high-speed launch (1990s–2000s), quasi-ballistic maneuvering profile (1990s–2000s).

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