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🇺🇸🇮🇷 New analysis highlights how electronic warfare; jamming signals, blinding drones, and disrupting communications, is becoming a major factor in conflicts across the Middle East. Turns out modern wars aren’t just about missiles anymore… sometimes the side that messes with the signals wins. Source: Military Merchandise via YouTube

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