Storm Shadow Is Intercepted By Russia, But How?

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Published 2023-07-22
So how did Russia intercept the Storm Shadow? When discussing the interception of Storm Shadow missiles by Russian forces, it is essential to acknowledge the exceptional radar systems employed by Russia. These state-of-the-art systems are widely recognized as some of the best in the world, and their remarkable effectiveness in detecting and intercepting Storm Shadow missiles cannot be overlooked. Russia has additionally advanced its over-the-horizon or OTH radar systems. These systems have the capacity to provide early warnings of missile attacks from thousands of miles away, further raising the difficulty level for a Storm Shadow missile to evade detection. It can be said that the effectiveness of Russia's Storm Shadow missile interception largely depends on their advanced warning systems, which play a critical role in timely detection of incoming missiles. These systems are instrumental in providing early alerts, allowing Russian defense systems to respond promptly and effectively.


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All Comments (21)
  • @Tommy-zs6ro
    People have vastly underestimated the russians, and overestimated themselves
  • @krimozaki9494
    Despite the shortcomings of the Russian army, Russia remains a developed country and produces good weapons, this was forgotten by many Westerners who are used to fighting underdeveloped countries
  • @Av3ng3d77x
    I don't know about US government but definitely western citizens underestimate Russia for no reason 😂😂😂😂
  • @Neeboopsh
    lol russia "theoretically" has the ability to intercept cruise missiles. the russians generally are very good at missile defense,
  • @liftrucs
    Why are we (UK) so bloody arrogant as to think that it's only "WE" that can do anything better than anybody else???
  • @hmin5927
    Don't forget Russian electronic warfare planes switched off USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea a few years ago
  • @akosyoutub
    We have to ask the question that if the Russian army can detect and destroy Storm Shadow missiles with a small radar-reflecting surface, what chance of survival does an F-16 (manufactured in the 1980s and 90s) have, loaded with bombs?
  • @adriankhoo6358
    Russia should send London a few cruise missles and see if they get intercepted by the UK defense.
  • @UpperZenith
    More than likely Russia is tracking the aircraft in the combat region and aiming additional radar onto the aircraft lock... This enables early track on the SS missile.
  • @trevortaylor5501
    Nothing escapes the Tor-M2. That's why they call it the dome.
  • @santaclaus0815
    The “shot down” storm shadow is actually only slightly damaged. You don't see any bullet holes from a barrel weapon or impact holes from shrapnel - and a shot down with a large, long-range anti-aircraft missile would have left little of storm shadow. Maybe storm shadow wasn't shot down but crashed via electronic jamming.
  • @Brooke95482
    The photos don't seem to show shrapnel suggesting that they simply spoofed the GPS causing the missile to crash land.
  • @maggiealena
    People have said since the earth began rotating "No one can defeat our weapon" no such thing as invincable.
  • @VVV85650
    2022: western missiles are a game changer, russia doesn't have the technology to counter it. 2023: Russian EW truck in the forest is blocking our rockets!
  • @aleksseb2560
    Storm Shadow travels at 0.95 Mach (729 mph) or (1,173 kph). Considering you have to detect an explosive from an unknown direction traveling at almost 730 mph and be able to intercept it or else people will die, says a lot about modern technology.