 Ukrainian military struggling to hit Russian long-range artillery. The Ukrainian armed forces struggled to identify and eliminate Russian long-range artillery. According to Brigadier General of Ukraine, Oleksandr Tarnovsky, in an interview with BBC News Ukraine, Tarnovsky, who is the commander of the Tavria Operational and Strategic Troop Grouping, said that his forces urgently require more than 122 and 152 mm artillery systems to address the problem. The enemy, knowing our capabilities in terms of range, has placed its artillery units at a critical distance where we cannot influence its actions, Tarnovsky said. It is rapidly developing electronic warfare capabilities which makes it impossible for us to use precision weapons at long range. Even a small advantage is important in aerial warfare and supplies of anti-aircraft missile systems such as storm shadows, avengers and stingers are crucial, Tarnovsky said. To combat Russian FPV drones, Ukraine's soldiers also need to be provided with more electronic warfare equipment, Tarnovsky said. We use electronic warfare, they counter with electronic warfare. Therefore, we have problems in this area, Tarnovsky said. Earlier, Commander-in-Chief Valeriy Zaluzny said that Ukraine needs more electronic warfare capabilities to be able to go on the offensive.