Russian Buk anti-aircraft missile systems (SAM) have become more effective in countering JDAM guided aerial bombs. This was reported by Defence24.
The Russian Armed Forces have begun to introduce new electronic warfare equipment into the complex, which significantly reduces the effectiveness of guided bombs.
The main targets of the Buk-M1 are 220-mm 9M27F/K shells of the Uragan systems and 227-mm M30/31A1 GMLRS guided rockets of the HIMARS systems.
The acquisition range of these munitions for precise auto-tracking varies from 12 to 10 km, and the interception range is 5-9 km.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that in Russia it was proposed to deploy laser systems to protect against UAVs.
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