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here’s a different source for you basically saying the same thing https://www.businessinsider.com/us-himars-completely-ineffective-against-russian-jamming-report-2024-5
Following the trail to the real source of the 90% figure, this doesn’t appear to be a current statistic.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/05/24/russia-jamming-us-weapons-ukraine/
This also is only regarding GPS jamming, which isn’t the only method of navigation. I feel the article is exaggerating quite a bit. I have no doubt GPS jamming was quite effective a year ago, I also have no doubt the Ukrainians have adapted since then.
I haven’t seen anything to suggest that the situation has gotten better since these figures came out. Given that Ukrainian army is currently complaining more than ever, doesn’t seem like they adapted.
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