The system is software that was developed by the Air Force Academy without the involvement of industry representatives.

“The complex includes elements of both theoretical and practical training and allows students in the multi-user access mode to both train electronic warfare specialists in stationary conditions (that is, in classroom modes) and deploy such training in the field,” the teacher told RT department Fedor Danshin.

Adjunct Ivan Sidorenko said that a distinctive feature of such a simulator is its multi-level, flexibility, mobility and the use of artificial intelligence.

“This simulator allows the use of unmanned aerial vehicles of units of electronic warfare units to localize cellular communications and further transfer them to our fellow artillerymen for fire,” he said.

In June, the Russian Ministry of Defense published a video of the work of the combat crews of the Palantin electronic warfare complex.