Ukrainian strike wipes out top Russian jamming system (video)

Operators from Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian electronic warfare station, Borisoglebsk-2, according to the Telegram channel of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"Fighters from the 413th Raid Battalion of the Unmanned Systems Forces detected and struck a station from the RB-301B Borisoglebsk-2 electronic warfare complex from a distance of about 70 km," the video caption reads.
The Borisoglebsk-2 is one of Russia's most advanced EW systems, designed to conduct radio reconnaissance and suppress a wide range of enemy communication, command, and navigation systems. It is actively used to counter drones and is considered one of the key EW assets in the arsenal of the Russian Armed Forces, making it a high-priority target.
Earlier this month, the Special Operations Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed a Russian BUK-M3 anti-aircraft missile system, which was covering enemy troops on land, with strike drones.
At the same time, on May 1, reconnaissance troops from Ukraine's Chornyi Lis (Black Forest) brigade also targeted a Russian Buk-M3 air defense system. Video footage of the military operation can be viewed in the material by RBC-Ukraine.