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- 5/ "The same thing happens with electronic warfare systems; they aren't always effective and can't be relied upon. The same applies here—thoughtless use in an open field during the day. All protective equipment must be used with caution.
- 6/ "And most likely, the root of the problem, as I see it, lies deeper—the lack of a systematic approach to ensuring security on the front lines.
- 7/ "It seems that each item, be it a blanket, a poncho, or electronic warfare, is viewed as some kind of magic amulet capable of solving all problems on its own.
- 8/ "In reality, these are merely elements of a complex system, the effectiveness of which directly depends on the tactical situation, terrain, time of day, and, most importantly, on the proper interaction of all its components.
- 9/ "You can't simply issue a soldier a protective device and expect him to automatically become invulnerable. Clear instructions, training , and, most importantly, an understanding of how and when to use a particular device for maximum benefit are necessary.Feb 4, 2026 08:20
- 10/ "Ultimately, it is the soldiers who pay for the mistakes of designers, the negligence of manufacturers, and the lack of proper training, which should be provided by commanders on the ground." /end Source: t.me/pionergrupa/...