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Excerpt from www.eurasiantimes.comAmong many lessons emerging from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is the effectiveness of cheap drones in inflicting grave, often asymmetric, damage on highly sophisticated and expensive targets.
This lesson, along with the efficacy of the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 by firing thousands of drones laden with explosives, is now forcing the anti-drone industry to develop new technologies to limit the effectiveness of drones on the battlefield.
The latest news on this development has come from Russia. It has deployed new artificial intelligence (AI)–powered anti-drone systems, Abzats and Gyurza, in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Abzats, a mobile jamming platform, utilizes AI algorithms to autonomously move and perform electronic warfare tasks, jamming the full spectrum of frequencies used by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).