Russian Jamming Thwarts US Weapons in Ukraine

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The US has stopped sending Excalibur guided artillery shells to Ukraine due to high failure rates caused by Russian jamming, which significantly reduced their effectiveness. The cost of these shells has risen to $100,000 each, and their success rate dropped to as low as 6% in recent months. Russian electronic warfare has also impacted other US-supplied weapons like HIMARS and glide bombs, leading to calls for the US to improve its electronic warfare capabilities.
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- US gave up sending Ukraine $100K Excalibur shells, rarely hit targets: report Business Insider
- Russian jamming of U.S. weapons in Ukraine forces Pentagon to adjust The Washington Post
- Ukraine's long-range glide bomb blunted by Russian jamming Reuters
- Some U.S. Weapons Stymied by Russian Jamming in Ukraine The New York Times
- Ukraine war briefing: US-supplied glide bombs struggle against Russian jamming The Guardian
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