Krasukha-4
The Krasukha-4 (1RL257) is a ground-based broadband multifunctional jamming system designed to suppress AWACS radar aircraft, ground-based surveillance radars, and reconnaissance satellites. Mounted on a Kraz-6350 8x8 truck, it uses active noise jamming across a wide frequency spectrum with a claimed effective range of 300 km. It is designed to protect assets from airborne and spaceborne radar surveillance and can disrupt GPS guidance of precision-guided munitions. Several Krasukha-4 vehicles have been destroyed in Ukraine. Its effectiveness against modern ECM-hardened Western systems remains debated by analysts.

- 300km effective jamming range
- Targets AWACS and long-range reconnaissance platforms
- Suppresses Aegis-class radars at range
- Proven in Syria operations
- Disrupts precision navigation and targeting
- Large vehicle signature detectable by ISR
- Active jamming reveals location
- Effectiveness vs AESA radars with frequency agility disputed
- Western analysis suggests limited vs F-35 AESAs
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