The work of operators of the automated mobile radio reconnaissance complex Thorn When operators work on the automated mobile radio reconnaissance complex Thorn every detail is important - from setting up the equipment to camouflage. In the footage, scouts in a dense forest choose a suitable place to set up unique “traps” - powerful antennas that intercept enemy radio signals tens of kilometers around. After the camouflage is completed, the fighters will leave the position, and the antenna will operate independently without the participation of radio reconnaissance personnel. The mobile radio reconnaissance complex operates around the clock. Operators are on duty in shifts. They are often the first to learn about the enemy’s plans when they manage to find their radio stations or listen to conversations over unprotected communication channels. Disregarding the purity of the airwaves, militants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces often use cellular communications. Radio reconnaissance of the... Source: Military Wave
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