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The Leer-2 or Tigr-M MKTK REI PP VPK-233114 is described as a mobile automated KTK, radioelectronic imitation and jamming system.[1] The vehicle can monitor the electromagnetic environment, jam radios, and suppress other types of electronic communication such as cellular phones.[2]
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editIt underwent state trials in 2011 and has been delivered regularly to Airborne Troop formations, the Navy's EW centres, the Strategic Rocket Forces and possibly Ground Forces units since late 2012 according to a paper by the Swedish defense research agency (FOI)[1]
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edit- ^ a b https://www.defence.lk/upload/ebooks/Russian%20Electronic%20Warfare.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ "ODIN - OE Data Integration Network". odin.tradoc.army.mil. Retrieved 2024-05-09.