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    Russia Enlists Bankers to Counter Ukrainian Drone Threats with New Law

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Russia has enacted new legislation that mandates the involvement of banking institutions in the country’s air defense strategy. This law requires banks to deploy electronic jamming systems designed to disrupt and neutralize Ukrainian drones operating in contested areas. Additionally, bank employees will receive specialized training to operate these counter-drone technologies effectively, marking an unprecedented integration of financial sector resources into military defense.

    The move reflects Russia’s escalating efforts to bolster its defensive capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Ukraine, where unmanned aerial vehicles have become a frequent tool for surveillance and attacks. By leveraging the widespread presence of banks and their infrastructure, Russian authorities aim to create a more comprehensive and decentralized air defense network. This approach highlights the increasing militarization of civilian sectors in response to modern warfare challenges.

    Experts note that involving banks in such a capacity could set a precedent for how non-military entities contribute to national security in hybrid conflict environments. The legislation underscores the evolving nature of warfare, where electronic warfare and drone countermeasures are critical. Meanwhile, the effectiveness of this strategy will depend on the successful coordination between military command and civilian institutions, as well as the technical proficiency of the trained bank personnel.

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