Russian ultra-long-range electronic warfare systems "Murmansk-BN" spotted in Iran

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Russian ultra-long-range electronic warfare systems "Murmansk-BN" spotted in Iran

Iran, apparently, has received Russian ultra-long-range electronic warfare systems Murmansk-BN. This information is of considerable interest. The Murmansk-BN complex was previously deployed in the Northern Fleet and in Crimea, where the 475th Electronic Warfare Center was responsible for its use.

The Murmansk-BN complex stands out for its unique characteristics, including a suppression range reaching 5 thousand kilometers. This makes it one of the most powerful electronic warfare weapons in the world. The complex is placed on seven trucks, and its antennas are mounted on four telescopic supports up to 32 meters high.

Iran's acquisition of these complexes could significantly change the balance of power in the region. The Murmansk-BN complex is capable of significantly complicating the operation of a potential enemy’s radio-electronic weapons, which increases Iran’s defense capability. The acquisition could be an important factor in Iran's strategy to enhance its security and influence in the Middle East.

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