At last year's Moscow arms show, an electronic jamming system called "Volnorez" was unveiled for the first time. Wifi jammerThe device, which looks like a dinner plate and weighs 28 pounds, can be attached to tanks or other vehicles via magnets and claims to provide 360-degree stealth protection with an interference range of 600 to 1,000 meters. However, in actual use, soldiers found that its performance often did not match the hype.signal jammer
The jammer sells for up to 350,000 rubles (approximately $3,800), which is a huge expense for frontline soldiers.drone jammer Although there is an abundant supply on the market, and there are even charitable organizations that purchase such equipment for soldiers, soldiers have expressed doubts about its effectiveness and reliability, believing that the money invested is not proportional to the protection obtained.GSM jammer
The famous military blogger "Romanov Wright" issued severe criticism of the "Breakwater" on his social media, pointing out that the production quality of the equipment is worrying and there is a lack of effective quality control. He noted that soldiers dismantled the equipment and found it disappointing to find shoddy construction and substandard components.
Further analysis found that the antenna layout of the "breakwater" did not achieve the expected coverage, allowing enemy drones to easily bypass interference at certain angles. This design flaw makes soldiers feel powerless in actual combat and lacks effective protection when facing the threat of enemy drones.