September 25, 2024
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Air Force: There was no violation of the airspace from Belarus. False target

The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces declared that it did not establish a violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus on September 24, probably the target was wrong. Source: Air Force in social networks Verbatim: “The fact of violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus has not been established.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces declared that it did not establish a violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus on September 24, probably the target was wrong.

Source: Air Force in social networks

Literally: “The fact of violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus has not been established. Presumably, radar jamming was used.”

What preceded: The Air Force reported that in the afternoon of September 24, a low-speed air target flew into Ukraine from the territory of Belarus, and an air alert was announced in the north.

The “Belarusian Gayun” monitoring project assumed that it could be a Yak-130 combat training aircraft of the RB Air Force.

For reference: To detect Ukrainian air defense, the enemy often uses false air targets. They can be both cheap air targets and simply signals of electronic warfare devices that simulate radio waves reflected from a real target.

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