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Don't have the Article itselfPretty unlikely any jammer in the world can effectively jam an AESA radar. Some barrage-jamming might be possible, but its range and effectiveness will be very limited. Plus massive power output of Su-35s radar means barrage jamming is even less effective.
But the article was quoted by another Russian outlet
into details of what the real purpose of the teachings was, writes:
During the training battle, the Russian Su-35 played the role of "aggressor" and was supposed to attack the Rafale. However, the French fighter pilot quickly realized that he was being irradiated by the radar, and with the help of an onboard electronic warfare system - Thales SPECTRA (Self-Protection Equipment to Counter Threats for Rafale Aircraft), he jammed the Su-35 radar without any problems. The pilot of the Russian-made aircraft could not control his weapons, and the Rafale pilot easily tracked the enemy with his radar, counterattacked and eventually shot him down
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"The Rafale pilot jammed the Su-35 radar without problems": the Polish press broadcasts conjectures about the training battle of the Egyptian Air Force planes
Publications that an exercise was held in Egypt, in which French and Russian-made Rafale and Su-35SE fighters, respectively, converged in a simulated air battle, are actively discussed in foreign media. It all started with a blog post claiming that the Su-35SE