DEPLOYED

Borisoglebsk-2

RU — KRET
Electronic Warfare
DEPLOYED
2013

Description

Broadband tactical electronic warfare system with AI frequency analysis for autonomous jamming of battlefield communications and navigation signals.

Borisoglebsk-2 can simultaneously operate across multiple frequency bands from 1.5 MHz to 2 GHz, covering the vast majority of battlefield communications and navigation frequencies used by NATO forces. Its AI-assisted frequency management automatically identifies and prioritizes jamming targets based on signal analysis, focusing energy on the most tactically significant emissions. The system's deployment to eastern Ukraine in 2014 provided Russia with its first operational experience using AI-assisted EW against a NATO-equipped adversary.

Notable Use

Deployed in eastern Ukraine since 2014; used to disrupt Ukrainian communications and GPS-guided weapons

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Investment Implications

KRET is a Russian state enterprise under sanctions. BAE Systems (BA.L) and L3Harris (LHX) benefit from NATO investment in electronic protection systems designed to defeat Borisoglebsk-2.