Fighting a modern war depends heavily on hidden battles. It's not only about how many bombs a military can drop on its enemy.
The Army is seeking feedback from industry on the service's new concept of electromagnetic spectrum operations.
Advanced threats lead to open architecture approaches and new analysis of electronic countermeasures.
The electromagnetic spectrum has become a warfighting domain. The biggest lesson coming out of the fighting in Ukraine isn’t about drones or artillery, it’s about electronic warfare. Electronic ...
EGLIN AFB — Eglin Air Force Base is the home, at least for now, of a first-of-its-kind Air Force wing working in the electromagnetic spectrum, which stretches from radio waves to visible light and ...
The FY21 NDAA is requiring the secretary of defense to transfer electromagnetic spectrum operations responsibilities away from the commander of Strategic Command. (Sgt. Michael C. Roach/Army) ...
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BAE Systems flight-tests electromagnetic system that jams enemy air defense networks
BAE Systems has demonstrated a new system that neutralizes air defenses and disrupst use ...
Electronic warfare (EW), as defined by the Department of Defense (DOD), are military activities that use electromagnetic energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum (“the spectrum”) and attack an ...
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