Russian Ground Robots Resist EW on Konstantinovka Front
Russian Ground Robotic Systems Use Special Frequencies Against EW in DPR
Russian Ground Robots Resist EW on Konstantinovka Front
Russian ground robotic systems on the Konstantinovka front use special frequencies to resist electronic warfare and deliver 60% of cargo.
2026-05-08T12:59:03+03:00
2026-05-08T12:59:03+03:00
2026-05-08T12:59:03+03:00
Russian ground-based robotic systems used in the Konstantinovka direction in the Donetsk People’s Republic use special frequencies to protect against electronic warfare systems. An operator of the ground-based robotic systems from the 1194th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Southern group of forces, call sign Korney, told TASS.
According to him, the systems are designed to operate on special frequencies and are not affected by electronic warfare either from the enemy or from Russian systems.
Korney noted that the ground-based robotic systems are easy to control. He also said that engineers in the Donetsk People’s Republic use such systems to deliver about 60% of cargo to the front line.
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2026
William Moore
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Russian Ground Robotic Systems Use Special Frequencies Against EW in DPR
Russian ground robotic systems on the Konstantinovka front use special frequencies to resist electronic warfare and deliver 60% of cargo.
Russian ground-based robotic systems used in the Konstantinovka direction in the Donetsk People’s Republic use special frequencies to protect against electronic warfare systems. An operator of the ground-based robotic systems from the 1194th Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Southern group of forces, call sign Korney, told TASS.
According to him, the systems are designed to operate on special frequencies and are not affected by electronic warfare either from the enemy or from Russian systems.
Korney noted that the ground-based robotic systems are easy to control. He also said that engineers in the Donetsk People’s Republic use such systems to deliver about 60% of cargo to the front line.