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Please see all pics carefully before presenting any analysis.
See large antenna under tail of helo above (COMINT/SIGINT antenna ) , and compare with antenna in below 2022 parade image truck.
Above image is from 2022 parade
Above image is from 2019 parade
Above image is from 2018 parade
Above image is from 2017 parade
Conclusions :
The same indigenous COMINT/SIGINT EW system is used on both Helo and trucks.
In 2017 and 2018 parades trucks appears to be same , but a new version of the system appears in 2019 parade , and a even newer version in 2022 parade. Meaning constant development is ongoing in regards to EW.
Additionally in 2017 parade a total of 3 EW vehicles can be seen , all of which are same with exception being the one vehicle (whose img is posted above) and which has a dish which basically differentiates it from the rest. So basically these 3 EW vehicles are the receiver vehicles and there is one additional command vehicle and together they constitute a COMINT system.
See large antenna under tail of helo above (COMINT/SIGINT antenna ) , and compare with antenna in below 2022 parade image truck.
Above image is from 2022 parade
Above image is from 2019 parade
Above image is from 2018 parade
Above image is from 2017 parade
Conclusions :
The same indigenous COMINT/SIGINT EW system is used on both Helo and trucks.
In 2017 and 2018 parades trucks appears to be same , but a new version of the system appears in 2019 parade , and a even newer version in 2022 parade. Meaning constant development is ongoing in regards to EW.
Additionally in 2017 parade a total of 3 EW vehicles can be seen , all of which are same with exception being the one vehicle (whose img is posted above) and which has a dish which basically differentiates it from the rest. So basically these 3 EW vehicles are the receiver vehicles and there is one additional command vehicle and together they constitute a COMINT system.