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Krasukha EW System
The Krasukha (; English: Belladonna or Deadly Nightshade) is a Russian mobile, ground-based, electronic warfare (EW) system. This system is produced by the KRET corporation on different wheeled platforms. The Krasukha's primary targets are airborne radio-electronics (such as UAVs) and airborne systems guided by radar. The Krasukha has multiple applications in the Russian Armed Forces, has been deployed beyond Russian borders, and supplied to additional armed forces, such as those of Iran.
R-330Zh
Russian jamming system for satellite communications and navigation
Vileyka VLF transmitter
Russian radio transmitter in Belarus
R-123
thumb|300px|R-123 radio transceiver R-123 "Magnolia" (Р-123 «Магнолия») is a Soviet military HF/VHF radio transceiver designed for use in tanks and other armoured vehicles. The device was made in the Ryazan radio plant.
Borisoglebsk 2
thumb|Baseline Borisoglebsk-2 electronic warfare system The Borisoglebsk 2 is a Russian, MT-LBu ground vehicle mounted, multi-functional electronic warfare (EW) weapon system. It was developed by Sozvezdie over a six-year period, from 2004 to 2010. The system was however not ordered, or for other reasons not manufactured or delivered, at once to the Russian military. Starting in February 2015, it has been manufactured and delivered by UIMC to the Russian Armed Forces. It is designed to disrupt communications and GPS systems. Borisoglebsk 2 achieved initial operating capability in 2010, but was
Avtobaza
thumb|250px|1L222 Avtobaza exhibited at the 2014 in Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast|Zhukovsky, Russia. Kvant 1L222 Avtobaza is an ELINT system designed to detect side looking airborne radars, air-to-ground fire-control radars and low-altitude flight control radars, as well as to provide intelligence data for the 1L125M APUR.
R-105D
R-105D Astra-3 (Р-105Д Астра-3) is a VHF portable radio transceiver used by the Soviet military. thumb|R-105D transceiver
Khibiny
radio-electronic jamming system