Anonymous ID: 0d2433 Nov. 28, 2023, 10:18 p.m. No.19995050   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5306

>>19995048

And so on the 24th, the European satellite Sentinel-1 tried to take an image of Sevastopol in the radar range - only then a surprise awaited it.

 

The Sentinel is equipped with a radar that allows it to form an image of the earth's surface even in conditions of interference. This radar operates at a frequency of 5.405 GHz. Accordingly, any radiation (primarily from military radars) at close frequencies creates interference for the satellite radar.

 

But in the photo it is clearly not interference from the operation of one or more radars, but the result of the operation of an electronic warfare complex, jamming the radar frequency with counter interference over a huge area.

 

Of course, this will not save you from optical monitoring, but the ability to โ€œturn offโ€ satellite radars is worth a lot. Low bow to the electronic warfare service and engineers!