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Intelligence, information warfare, cyber warfare, electronic warfare – what they are and how Russia is using them in Ukraine

  • Written by Justin Pelletier, Professor of Practice of Computing Security, Rochester Institute of Technology
imageRussian forces have the capability to jam signals from satellites, affecting communications and navigation.Vitaly V. Kuzmin/Wikimedia, CC BY-NC-SA

Russia has one of the most capable and technological militaries on the planet. They have advanced intelligence, information warfare, cyber warfare and electronic warfare capabilities.

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