Ukraine destroyed a Russian electronic jamming system worth 12 million pounds used to disable Satellite signals from Elon Musk.
Starlink is a vital matter for the Ukrainian forces, which depend on the Internet and connect to the outside world.
Russian Zhitel Jammer was used to disable Starlink – but with only limited success. Now, the truck -attached jams are destroyed at a value of 12 million pounds completely in a specific blow from Ukraine.
Video clips show a flash where the weapon directly hit the R-330ZH ZHITZEL system in an unknown area.
The successful operation was performed by the black artillery reconnaissance brigade in Ukraine.
Starlink provides an online connection with Sky View Clear Sky- which is essential for drivers in Ukraine, drone operators and firefighting teams.
Zhitel Mobile Chammer was also used to disable drones in Ukraine by sending high -energy signals to confuse the controlled receptions in Starlink.
In December, the army is believed to have confused Ukrainian drones aimed at the Russian city of Kazan.
Instead of hitting their programmed military target, the jamming drone was directed to a high residential tower in the city, causing severe damage.
A residential tower was seen 37 floors after a 399FT drone hit and exploded.
Another tower block-a 23-storey Manhattan residential building in central Kazan-was struck.
How do Starlink satellites work?

Each Starlink satellite is equipped with four strong and gradually strong ontime antennas capable of obtaining a huge amount of productivity when it comes to radio waves.
Therefore, the Internet signal can be connected to the satellite and spread over the network before launching it again to the Earth.
The internet connection via the satellite is more efficient because the signal is 47 % faster as a wave through the space vacuum, which is directed along the optical fiber cable buried on Earth.
From the perspective of infrastructure, this also means that there is no need to put huge amounts of cables across the world.
Current satellites that send Internet signals about 22236 miles (35786 km) above Earth.
This results in a time delay in sending and receiving data. Starlink satellites are smaller and closer, which means that they can carry and triumph the data faster.
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