 Ukrainian forces destroy over 800 Russian electronic warfare systems since the beginning of the war. Ukrainian soldiers have destroyed 80 to 120 Russian electronic warfare systems since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Ivan Pavlenko, chief of the main directorate of electronic warfare and cyber security of the Ukrainian general staff, said this in an interview with Ukrenska Pravda. Responding to whether there are any statistics on destroyed Russian electronic warfare systems, Pavlenko said, It does exist, but I'm not ready to give you a number right now. The total number from the 24th of February 2022 will be within 80 to 120. It depends on what you count. Counting only large systems, it's 60 to 70. Meanwhile, Pavlenko stressed that Russia's anti-drone capabilities are simply off the charts. He said, Ukrainian drone operators in many areas have forgotten what it's like to fly without interference. At the same time, he added that anti-Russian sanctions are in effect and the Russian electronic warfare and radio jamming systems now feature many Chinese components and low-quality equipment. Russia's most sophisticated electronic warfare systems are Krashuka-4, Murmansk-BN, Pol-21, R-330H-Zital, and the RB-341V-Lia-3. Russia may have the upper hand in electronic warfare, but Ukraine has also been fighting back with equipment supplied by the West, including SDR-based technologies. The war is far from over and the coming weeks, name months, may see electronic warfare take on a greater role, especially for Russia, as it upscales its military operations.