One of Russia's most advanced electronic warfare systems has been seized by the Ukrainians. The hi-tech unit was found abandoned. Reports say that Western spy agencies will look at it. Reports say that Ukrainian forces have seized part of one of Russia's most advanced electronic warfare systems. The Krasukha-4 command module was found abandoned on the outskirts of Kyiv, but it was undamaged. Photos of the unit posted on social media show a container covered in tree branches, which may have been used as a camouflage attempt by retreating Russian forces. —🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 22, 2022 According to The Times, the system is designed to jam satellites, drones, and missiles, but it is also able to track NATO aircraft. A command post module and an electronic warfare system are mounted on two trucks. According to The Telegraph, a Krasukha-4 system is believed to have been used against Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones in Syria. 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