Ukrainian forces invent device to neutralize Russian KAB bomb sights

22 March 2025, 03:09 PM

The Ukrainian military has deployed a new Night Watch Lima jammer that disrupts satellite signals, causing Russian guided bombs to lose their orientation, Bild reports on March 22.

The Ukrainian Defense Forces have identified a vulnerability in the software of Russia’s Comet-M system, which is used in its bombs.

The system combines several satellite signals and antennas, making it resistant to most standard interference.

“The Ukrainians were able to stop the Russian advance because Russia no longer has protection in the form of high-precision bombs. Now Ukraine can counterattack,” the source said.

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The report notes that over the past year, Russia has regularly launched "cascades of aerial bombs" over Ukraine, but the situation is changing. The bombs are increasingly missing their targets, and some have even fallen on Russian territory.

Military expert Thomas Tyner believes this technology gives the Ukrainian army a tactical advantage.

However, experts warn that Russia may soon find ways to overcome these obstacles.

Additionally, new Russian drones controlled by fiber optics pose a growing threat, as they cannot be disrupted by electronic means.

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