Ukraine, Putin’s Kinzhal missile was shot down with a song: electronic trap

Ukraine also used music to shoot down an “invincible” hypersonic missile. Putin. The report comes from the Telegraph, which states that an electronic warfare team blocked satellite signals from Russian weapons and replaced them with patriotic songs. The group is called Night duty and claims to have shot down 19 Kinzhal missiles in the last two weeks. The team assigned to this special branch of warfare explained to the technology site 404 Avg which uses songs and diversion commands to shoot a new generation of missiles worth about 8 and a half million each from the sky.

So a song helped Kiev shoot down the Kinzhal missile

Kinzhal and other guided munitions rely on the Glonass system, Russia’s GPS-style satellite navigation network, to find their targets. The Night Watch has developed its own jamming system “Lima” which replaces the satellite navigation signals from the missiles with the Ukrainian song «Our Father is Bandera». The song was chosen as a critique of Russian alarmist propaganda, which attempted to portray all Ukrainians as supporters of 20th-century Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Bandera.

When the song starts, the system is “Five”. sending incoming missiles false navigation signalstricked them into believing they were flying over Lima, Peru, so they attempted to change their trajectory. Moving at supersonic speeds, the missiles become unstable due to sudden and unexpected changes in direction. Night Watch explains that they developed the system after discovering that Kinzhal was using a controlled reception pattern antenna (CRPA). “They have the same type of receiver as the old Soviet missiles. The cells cannot withstand excessive pressure and the missiles fail naturally.

When Kinzhal tried to change direction quickly, the missile’s body couldn’t handle the speed and was simply cut into two pieces.”

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