黑海一战 became famous
In 2014, the US military sent the destroyer "Donald Cook" to rush into the Black Sea, and the US military's move violated the "Montreux Convention" concerning non-Black Sea state warships entering the Black Sea The Russian army sent a Su-24 fighter (Su-24 fighter is a supersonic, all-weather multi-purpose attack/tactical bomber designed by the former Soviet Union’s Sukhoi Design Bureau. In addition to carrying traditional In addition to attacking tasks such as air-to-surface missiles and other weapons, they can also carry small tactical nuclear weapons), hovering over the destroyer "Donald Cook", using the equipped "Sibine" airborne electronic warfare system to launch against the US ship Electromagnetic interference and suppression caused the Aegis combat system to be paralyzed, and finally the "Donald Cook" was gone.
The troops have been retrofitted with
The "Sibine" airborne electronic warfare system is developed by Russia's largest radio electronics company. Developed by KRET company and installed on Su-34 fighter bomber. In 1995, the "Sibine" system began to be tested on the su-34. In 2013, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation received a set of "Hibinei" electronic suppression system. In 2018, the Russian Western Military Region stationed in the Voronezh region long-range aviation regiment received an improved "Kibine" system. The previous generation of "Sibine" electronic warfare systems can only be used to protect the bombers themselves, and now they can protect formation aircraft.
Excellent performance of the equipment
The "Sibine" airborne electronic warfare system is installed on the wingtip of the Su-34. It provides the aircraft with powerful electronic warfare capabilities, which can effectively counter enemy radar systems, air defense missiles and early warning aircraft. The system's internal components and wingtip pods use digital radio frequency technology to provide multi-channel interference and have better real-time capabilities, adaptive capabilities and full power management capabilities. Multi-channel interference can be performed. The external wingtip pod is 4.85 meters long, 0.3 meters in diameter, and weighs only 300 kg. The interference coverage of the front and rear hemispheres is 45 degrees cone angle. This means that a Su-34 can mount 4 wingtip pods, 4 pods can cover the frequency of 4-18GHz, can escort an aircraft formation jamming.
The combat capability is amazing
The "Sibine" airborne electronic warfare system has two working systems, automatic and manual. , Mainly composed of receivers, analyzers, guidance devices and 4 transmitters (can be installed in the wing tip or in the airborne pod), with a range of at least 100 kilometers, and can be used against enemy air situation radars (warning, guidance radar and Target indication radar) implement noise interference or direct suppression in the centimeter band. Once the enemy signal is intercepted, it can automatically compare with the signal characteristics in the database to determine and rank the threat of the enemy’s facilities, and then select the appropriate interference pattern and signal transmission power , Interfere with the most threatening enemy facilities.
The system receiver has 2 working modes, namely "non-search mode" and "interference mode". There are 30 signal receiving channels when working in "non-search mode", which can cover the common frequency bands of military electronic equipment. When working in "interference mode", the protection system will automatically turn off its own receiving system to prevent interference. The analyzer evaluates the signal acquired by the receiver, determines the type of enemy facility, and then selects the appropriate suppression mode. The guidance device tunes the signal transmitter to the designated frequency and switches it to the aiming or blocking jamming mode.
This system can cover one's own ground combat vehicles, air combat aircraft and surface ships at a distance of hundreds of kilometers, detect and interfere with the enemy's ground command and control and reconnaissance detection systems, and it can also effectively suppress the US Patriot "And other air defense systems and air-to-air missiles that use radar guidance.
Effective escort air and sky
July 27, 2017, Deputy General Manager of Tactical Missile Group Vladimir Mikheev At the Moscow International Air Show (MAKS-2017), it was pointed out that the Russian Ministry of Defense received nearly 100 Su-34 fighters with the "Sibine-10B" electronic warfare system developed by the Tactical Missile Group, which improved the survivability of the carrier by at least 25 times. Currently being developed is the new system "Khibiny-U" for front-line aviation aircraft, especially Su-30SM.