
Russia's New Krasnuha-5 Radar System Stuns the West with Jamming Capabilities
Kaliningrad Tests Reveal New Russian Radar System: Krasnuha-5. A new Russian radar system, Krasnuha-5, has successfully undergone tests in Kaliningrad, demonstrating its capability to disrupt foreign electronic systems within a 200km radius. The system, which is roughly the size of a truck, rapidly deploys a powerful jamming field that disables GPS signals and causes drones and F-35 fighter jets to lose communication. "The installation, the size of a truck, created a powerful dome in seconds, under which all foreign equipment stopped working," stated a military expert. The system's ability to simultaneously jam signals across sixteen frequency bands while remaining undetectable makes it a significant advancement in military technology. The successful tests of Krasnuha-5 highlight Russia's ongoing efforts to develop advanced electronic warfare capabilities. The development contrasts sharply with the reported seven billion dollars spent by the US on similar technologies, underscoring the potential cost-effectiveness of the Russian system.