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Ukraine's €58,000 'Lima' jammer claims 20,000+ Shaheds spoofed off course

Ukraine's €58,000 'Lima' jammer claims 20,000+ Shaheds spoofed off course

Networked EW — Lima, Pokrova, Bukovel — becomes a cheap layer against saturation drone strikes

Defence·Conflicts· active क्या टूटा·लंबी पारी·किसका पैसा ·6 takes ·अद्यतन 24 जून 2026

Summary

As Russia's Geran strikes hit record volume, Ukraine is leaning on cheap, networked Electronic Warfare as a defeat layer it can afford at scale. Its "Lima" system — about €58,000 a unit — has, developers say, disrupted 20,000+ Shahed Drones and dozens of missiles by jamming and spoofing GPS/GLONASS guidance so they veer off course, rather than shooting them down. Wider-area systems follow: Pokrova corrupts satellite-navigation coordinates across regions, and Bukovel-AD detects UAVs to ~100km and jams to 15–20km. Kyiv calls the networked approach an EW "wall". The catch is the counter-move both sides have already made: fibre-optic Fpv Drones fly with no radio link, so no jammer touches them — the same gap Hezbollah is exploiting against Israel. EW buys volume defence cheaply, but only against the radio-guided threat.

By the numbers

  • ~€58,000 — cost of one Lima EW unit.
  • 20,000+ — Shahed drones Lima's developers say it has spoofed/disrupted.
  • ~100km — Bukovel-AD UAV detection range; 15–20km jamming range.
  • 30–50% — fibre-optic share of FPVs in some front-line units — immune to all of this.

Why it matters

EW is the only counter-drone layer with economics that survive a 4,000-drone month: a €58,000 jammer can deflect many strikes for the cost of one missile. But fibre-optic FPVs nullify it, forcing armies to run EW and kinetic/net defences in parallel — and shaping the EW arms race NATO is now studying for its own eastern flank.

What to watch

  • Russian adaptation: frequency-hopping, inertial/optical navigation, more fibre-optic FPVs.
  • Whether Pokrova-style wide-area spoofing scales without disrupting civilian GNSS.
  • NATO procurement of Ukraine-proven EW for its eastern flank and the High North.