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Mobius report 66/2025 – ECCM Methods Applied with Weaponized UAVs in the Russian-Ukrainian Theater

September 1, 20251 min readTerrogence Intelligence Team

Since the start of the war in Ukraine, non-standard and irregular UAV warfare has rapidly developed and expanded in scope, perhaps more than any other method of warfare in this theater of operations. The mass use of both FPV racing drones deployed as improvised loitering munitions and large rotary-wing UAVs as heavy bombers (armed UAVs) has necessitated a new level of electronic countermeasures and electronic warfare solutions to counter these threats. In many cases, these solutions were required at the small, military unit level; otherwise, their survivability was significantly reduced. As expected, these ECM solutions were not completely foolproof, but they created significant obstacles for UAV combat operators. In response, UAV units began upgrading their drones with electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM). These adaptations were designed to reduce the effectiveness of new ECM technologies in the field, thereby increasing the chances of successful strikes against enemy personnel and equipment.

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