 Ukrainian forces destroy Russian triad electronic warfare station near Bakhmut. Ukraine's Special Operations Forces Aerial Reconnaissance Unit has tracked down and the defence forces have destroyed nine Russian targets including electronic warfare systems on the Bakhmut front using artillery. Special Operations Forces Press Service reported this. The triad and LIA-2 radio electronic warfare systems were destroyed thanks to aerial reconnaissance from the Special Operations Forces Unit. Soldiers from Special Operations conducted reconnaissance of the Russian soldiers positions and, after identifying the targets, successfully aimed and adjusted the artillery fire of the defence forces. The Press Service reported that a total of nine Russian targets were hit by accurate fire in a short period of time. In addition to electronic warfare systems, Ukrainian forces destroyed artillery pieces and Russian armoured vehicles. The Special Forces add that the operators of FPV drones also work out their tasks together with the reconnaissance team, adding that FPV drones strike not only at equipment and manpower but also destroy Russian observation equipment. It should be noted that electronic warfare has emerged as a critical and increasingly important component on the battlefield due to the growing reliance on interconnected systems and communication networks. As a result, electronic warfare has become a vital element for militaries worldwide, enabling them to gain a competitive edge and protect their assets in the face of emerging threats. The ability to blind an enemy, overwhelm or disable air defences and radar and deny an adversary the ability to communicate or target could determine victory in the war.