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Russian complex "Murmansk-BN" left NATO fighters and bombers without communication

The Murmansk-BN complex deployed on the Kola Peninsula gave a warm welcome to NATO fighters and bombers.

The provocative flight of two American B1-B lancer with two F-35 fighters of the Norwegian Air Force became rather unpleasant for the crews of the latter - instead of demonstrating dominance in the Arctic, the latter could experience very serious problems with satellite navigation and communication, as evidenced by a rather short flight of NATO combat aircraft near the Russian borders. The reason for the malfunction of the systems of bombers and fighters could well have been the Russian complex "Murmansk-BN" deployed on the Kola Peninsula, capable of suppressing communications, including with satellites.

At the moment, there is no official confirmation that Russia used its electronic countermeasures against NATO aircraft, however, judging by the fact that the flight in the indicated area lasted only a little more than an hour, there is an assumption that NATO decided to return aircraft to air bases from for further insecurity of departure.

It should be noted that the Russian Murmansk-BN systems are deployed on the Kola Peninsula on a permanent basis, specifically to block any threats from NATO, and therefore Russian electronic warfare systems could well be used now.

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