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Russia claims it can wipe out US Navy with single 'electronic bomb'
Published April 19, 2017
Russian bombers intercepted off coast of Alaska
Russia has claimed it can disable the entire US Navy in one fell swoop using powerful electronic signal jamming.
A news report from the country – where the media is essentially controlled by the state – said the technology could render planes, ships and missiles useless.
The newsreader says: “Today, our Russian Electronic Warfare (REW) troops can detect and neutralise any target from a ship’s system and a radar, to a satellite.”
The news report claims a single Russian war plane flew several times around American destroyer the USS Donald Cook in the Black Sea several years ago, disabling its systems and leaving it helpless.
The report also claims they are capable to creating electronic jamming domes over their bases that make them invisible on radar screens.
The propaganda piece even quotes top US General Frank Gorenc as saying: “Russian electronic weapons completely paralyse the functioning of American electronic equipment installed on missiles, aircraft and ships.”
The reporter adds: “You don’t need to have expensive weapons to win – powerful radio-electronic jamming is enough.”
The news comes after , powered by nuclear reactors, carrying almost 100 aircraft and accompanied by destroyers, a cruiser, and a submarine to the Korean Peninsula.
And the commander-in-chief is said to be bolstering American deployment in the region by sending the USS Ronald Reagan and the USS Nimitz to the Sea of Japan next week.
[Folder] MiG-31BM, soon to be 100
It is on November 28, 2016 that the 22nd IPA of Tsentralnaya Uglovaya (Primorsky kray) took delivery of three MiG-31BM suppléментайрес
Although this arrival does not fundamentally change the order of battle of the VKS, including the 3 MiG-31BMs in question in the total count of the modernized aircraft: the 95th, 96th and 97th MiG-31B (S) To the MiG-31BM standard.
Produced at the Sokol plant in Nizhny Novgorod between 1976 and 1994, no less than 519 MiG-31 and variants will be built there. There are 349 MiG-31, 101 MiG-31DZ (in-flight refueling) and 69 MiG-31B (enhanced avionics and in-flight refueling) that have been removed from the chains before they are closed. The aircraft was put into service only in the USSR and despite attempts to export a variant named MiG-31E, the MiG-31 is still in service in Russia and Kazakhstan (which inherited it Of the fall of the USSR).
Two plants will be responsible for updating the MiG-31: the Sokol plant in Nizhny Novgorod (where the MiG-31s were produced) and 514 ARZ in Rzhev. Several contracts have been signed by the Minister of Defense relating to the MiG-31BM:
As of April 1, 2007, covering 12 aircraft (Sokol)
As of August 1, 2011, covering 60 aircraft (Sokol)
As of 21 November 2014 and covering 53 aircraft (Sokol + ARZ-514)